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    Dont tell me we all have to send you emails just to find out. Out with it, Terrie!

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      Ouch! Lois, you've twisted my arm too much!

      Okay, here is it:

      A TRUE Canadian is one who can make love in a canoe. (without it tipping over!) Pierre Berton

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        Terrie, thank you. Your definition brought a smile to my face. What I will not ask is if you are a true Canadian. Have a good day!

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          Terrie, you comment made me chuckle lol
          Dorothy

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            Actually, it's a quote from a famous Canadian historian. Pierre Berton. I guess he was having a funny moment!

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              Well, it would certainly be fun to try! :kiss:

              I received a Go cutter for Christmas. I have been working on rows and the cutter makes it faster and more accurate. Plus I am using up my stash. My plan for the coming year is to use up some of my stash. This row by row is helping and I plan to make some scrappy quilts.

              In the latest American Quilter magazine there is an article about Janome asking famous quilters to make a quilt block using specific fabrics. Guess what!? They are all 6 1/2" square. 6" finished. I've already used 2 blocks for 2 different rows. Here is the link. http://www.janome.com/en/100quiltblocks/download-blocks/ These are fun to make. Since we only have to make 6 blocks it's a fun way to try new things. If you click on the picture of a specific block it shows how to make the block.

              Take care, geneva
              Geneva

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                Good for you, Geneva! I've heard most people who have a 'Go!" really like it.

                And, thanks for the link. I have bookmarked it - so useful!
                Geneva

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                  Originally posted by "PosyP" post=134809
                  ...speaking of which, I got to go and play in my new toy yesterday - a 12' apache canoe (Canadian style) great fun, just don't make any sudden sideways manoeuvres :whistle: - at least the water didn't seem too cold for a swim. :blink: hmy: ops: :silly:
                  Rosemary, Sounds like you would need a canoe with all the rain up your way. Hope you aren't affected by the flooding that I am hearing about on the news.

                  Lorna

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                    Originally posted by "genevacarroll" post=134836
                    Well, it would certainly be fun to try! :kiss:

                    I received a Go cutter for Christmas. I have been working on rows and the cutter makes it faster and more accurate. Plus I am using up my stash. My plan for the coming year is to use up some of my stash. This row by row is helping and I plan to make some scrappy quilts.

                    In the latest American Quilter magazine there is an article about Janome asking famous quilters to make a quilt block using specific fabrics. Guess what!? They are all 6 1/2" square. 6" finished. I've already used 2 blocks for 2 different rows. Here is the link. http://www.janome.com/en/100quiltblocks/download-blocks/ These are fun to make. Since we only have to make 6 blocks it's a fun way to try new things. If you click on the picture of a specific block it shows how to make the block.

                    Take care, geneva
                    I tried it. I like it. Thank you, Geneva

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                      Originally posted by "Lorna1021" post=134850
                      Originally posted by "PosyP" post=134809
                      ...speaking of which, I got to go and play in my new toy yesterday - a 12' apache canoe (Canadian style) great fun, just don't make any sudden sideways manoeuvres :whistle: - at least the water didn't seem too cold for a swim. :blink: hmy: ops: :silly:
                      Rosemary, Sounds like you would need a canoe with all the rain up your way. Hope you aren't affected by the flooding that I am hearing about on the news.

                      Lorna
                      We are well clear of the floods where we are, although all the rivers & canals are very full. Added good news is that although parts of York have been/are flooded, the Quilt Museum, despite being relatively close to the Fosse river, is sufficiently up an incline and also built above the height of the pavement outside, is clear and dry of the flood waters - unlike the Jorvik Centre which has been flooded out.

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                        Originally posted by "crocus999" post=134818
                        Ouch! Lois, you've twisted my arm too much!

                        Okay, here is it:

                        A TRUE Canadian is one who can make love in a canoe. (without it tipping over!) Pierre Berton
                        I notice that he doesn't say whether it is on the water or not :P Added to which if you choose your canoe carefully it shouldn't be a problem. The first canoe we got is so flat bottomed that we turn it over at camp and use it for a table and is as steady as a barge, whereas my new canoe, Tidger, is a 'very' curved/rounded bottom and is quite unstable in comparison (and would also be hopeless as a table)

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                          Jen, you have my sympathy with the 'morning sickness' - it really is a complete misnomer, because as you say, it can be morning, noon & night. I hope you can find something too sooth it for you. I found eating a couple of crackers every hour helped for me, my sister found that a teaspoonful of ginger jam(marmalade), taken as needed, worked for her. I seem to recall reading that it is actually a 'hungry' sickness and needs food to settle it. Sounds counter intuitive, but hey, try weird things an see what helps.

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                            Jen...I feel for you morning sickness isn't fun at all :dry: crackers helped me too.
                            Haven't started my rows yet, as I didn't get the quilt for my son done before Christmas..just can't use my shoulder/arm for very long at a time yet. It's getting better all the time though, and I'm steadily working on it. I have the row designed, and will get it done in January. I am excited to start!

                            We went on a gondola ride it Venice....that's the only time I've been in a canoe....very tippy getting in :whistle: but once I was seated it was ok :blink: don't think I'm a true Canadian :silly:

                            Dorothy

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                              Thanks Geneva. That is a TON of blocks!
                              Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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                                Oh Jen I hope you get past the morning sickness time. That is so miserable!
                                Ritzy it sounds like a fun holiday time at your place.
                                I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and a very happy new year!!!!!
                                Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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