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SoTTT's CHAPTER 3: THE SORTING AND BEYOND!!

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    Originally posted by RiverOwl
    Dear Kathy;

    I got one of yours but tell your mom; sorry I didn’t get one of hers but if she wants to she can send me one now? hee hee! Thanks for you anyway :lol:

    Barbara
    Bluffton, SC

    Barbara, I got some of yours, too! If I asked my mom, she would probably send you one!

    This is soooo cool, being able to ID our HST's!
    Kathy

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      Originally posted by sewbee2
      Kathy tell your mother I have 2 of hers, the name Marion caught my eye as it is my first name also and spelled the same way.
      Hi Marion, I'm glad you got an HST from my Mom. I showed her your picture and told her your name was the same as hers.
      I'll keep an eye out for a post from you when you get your quilt finished.
      I can't start on mine yet since I'm waaay behind on the BOM plus have another small quilt waiting to be quilted. It might be a while before I have anything to share about my HST quilt :roll:
      Kathy

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        I got a couple of HSTs that just had NZ on them. Is that for New Zeland?

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          Originally posted by Josew
          Originally posted by benno
          I'm jealous! We have no mail deliveries here until Wednesday due to the Easter and ANZAC day holidays so no hope of my HSTs arriving before then. But it's been lovely reading everyone's news....and I guess I can work on one of my many UFO's while I'm waiting
          Robyn, Cheltenham, South Australia

          What are ANZAC holidays about? I've never heard of them in the States? Love all the global knowledge we are gainign being sisters.
          Maryjo
          Hi Maryjo - I agree it's been great to learn about what happens in other countries . ANZAC stands for Australian & New Zealand Army Corps and Anzac Day (April 25) marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. The ANZAC force landed at Gallipoli (Turkey) on 25 April 1915 - we now remember all those who died and served in all military operations for their countries during wars on Anzac Day - it's always a public holiday here. There was a movie made, in the early 1980's I think, called "Gallipoli" - well worth seeing if you can find it on DVD....very moving. As Easter is so late this year we are having an extra long weekend - ANZAC day is on Easter Monday, so they have made the public holiday on the 26th so we don't go back to work until Wednesday - YAY !!!

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            Okay! I finally got a photo loaded for my Profile, yeah! Funniest thing, I have been stewing about what pic, & how to get onto my computer so I can load it; casually mention to DH what I was stewing about and he says, "What about that photo I took of you . . .?" :| Next thing I know I have an email from him with that photo attached and, lo and behold, there I am in living color. Am I not living with the greatest guy on earth?! :lol:
            I am off now to iron a few more of my hst's before I really have to go to bed so I can be up in time for the Sunrise (Son-rise? ) service in the morning. WAIT - it IS morning already! ops: HAPPY EASTER!!! everyone. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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              Originally posted by snowladyns
              Marilyn I love your idea I have a jam jar with a pin cushion top that I put my tips in, I tell my DGD I will plant them and grow a quilt. Joan
              How funny idea to plant and grow a quilt! Would I fool my kids with that? By the way what means DGD? I know DH, but that I don't...

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                I am not so computer savy but I have deducted a couple of short cuts, DGD - dear-grand-daughter SIL - sister-in-law MIL -mother-in-law DD - dear daughter DS - dear son and you get the idea. It is hard to keep up with the new fangled things. Joan

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                  Have a happy, blessed Easter to all my new friends.

                  Jean in NW Ohio

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                    Originally posted by Margo
                    Originally posted by FluffBallQuilts
                    Hi,
                    Is there someone out there by the name Annedore Neumann from MG-Wickrath? If so is your city Wickrath? What country?
                    Thanks for your reply,
                    Nancy in SC (aka FluffBallQuilts)

                    The master spreadsheet says that Annedore Neumann is from Germany!
                    Goddess of all information.... thanks, that is what I guessed, but then is could be Austra, Switzerland... or several other countries in that area.

                    Nancy in SC (aka FluffBallQuilts)

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                      Dear Margo;

                      I have one that has Guilderland II 4, is that NY?

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                        I am taking a break from sorting and am looking at my HSTs. Actually my Mom came to visit and she has some too. So, we have spent some family time together or you could say mother-daughter time together and have been pressing, admiring and yes sorting. Oh well, the sorting crept in again. She is getting all the prints and me, I like the batiks. It's a fair swap I think.

                        Good news is I got all the missing HSTs I needed to finish the last of the internationals. All of them (except 1-waiting on some info) will be out-of-this-country on Monday. Woo Hoo!!!! Clara will be completely done. Yippee!!!!

                        Happy Easter everyone. Wait, I need to give you a little Easter story. My younger boy came into the kitchen. I asked him to give Grandma an Easter kiss. He kissed her on the cheek and then hopped up and down like a rabbit. Too cute. All his idea. :lol:

                        Clara

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                          That's so cute!

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                            Originally posted by RiverOwl
                            Dear Margo;

                            I have one that has Guilderland II 4, is that NY?

                            Barbara, I went over Debbie's spreadsheet and didn't see a Guilderland listed, but Google map does show one in NY.

                            Does anyone recognize the inscription???


                            It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                            That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                              Hi Shirley,

                              Our BBQs are changing daily now... we had a pizza one last week, and that was pretty cool. But originally we all had BBQ's with sausages and steak. Generally a salad and bread rolls as well, oh and lots would say Cold Beer is a must... :lol: As the weather is generally kind to us, BBQs are the most favoured way for friends to share a meal in the great outdoors. I have only been to three so far over this Easter weekend: 1 roast, 1 fish and 1 standard sausages and steak !

                              Cricket is played with a bat and a ball. On the beach, it is normally played with a tennis ball. The bat is made from wood generally. There is a bowler, who throws the ball to the batter. When he hits the ball, the batter runs between the two wickets until the ball is returned to the wickets. So it is most like baseball for you, although the bat is very different, and there is only 2 wickets, so the batter runs backwards and forwards.. That is the 20 second version of cricket, and there is probably someone with much more information than me about how the game works. It is also a big English past time, the Aussie bit is the beach!

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                                Originally posted by prccath
                                Hi Shirley,

                                Our BBQs are changing daily now... we had a pizza one last week, and that was pretty cool. But originally we all had BBQ's with sausages and steak. Generally a salad and bread rolls as well, oh and lots would say Cold Beer is a must... :lol: As the weather is generally kind to us, BBQs are the most favoured way for friends to share a meal in the great outdoors. I have only been to three so far over this Easter weekend: 1 roast, 1 fish and 1 standard sausages and steak !

                                Cricket is played with a bat and a ball. On the beach, it is normally played with a tennis ball. The bat is made from wood generally. There is a bowler, who throws the ball to the batter. When he hits the ball, the batter runs between the two wickets until the ball is returned to the wickets. So it is most like baseball for you, although the bat is very different, and there is only 2 wickets, so the batter runs backwards and forwards.. That is the 20 second version of cricket, and there is probably someone with much more information than me about how the game works. It is also a big English past time, the Aussie bit is the beach!
                                Thank you so much for taking the time to explain cricket and your BBQs :!: :lol: It sounds like they're a lot of fun! My Chicago mid-western sense of humor got in the way of serious BBQ thinking because all I could envision were "crock-style" burgers or mini croc-style hot dogs :!: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: I think the movie "Crocodile Dundee" ruined my mind. :wink: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: I'll tell ya this much...I'm gonna have fun designing my "Aussie Sue and Aussie Ricky"! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

                                Shirley Forster,
                                Gresham, Oregon, USA

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