Inspiring Quilters, Stitch by Stitch
Tiny Town is our safe haven when life gets crazy. We are all healthy and happy here, because we know our neighbours and friends living here are quilters too. To buy a small house in Tiny Town, you must perform one random act of kindness , and to buy a larger home ( 2 chimnies), you'll be performing 2 random acts of kindness. All houses have large sewing rooms, and have been built to last.Large homes have storage for more stash, but smaller homes have bigger yards. Here you can have housemates from your past, alive or otherwise, your present spouce ( only if you wish,lol) as well as pets from past or present. I know you will be responsible pet owers and thoughtfull neighbours, because this is just that kind of place. Only houses on the back are for sale.
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That's a lovely wall quilt. I don't recall you ever showing it to us before.
I love the Freesia scent! Beautiful plants for both of you two! Yes, Linda, please show us the sunflower quilt!
Wow! Linda. And now we need a photo of the sunflower quilt on the wall, please
Beautiful plants, ladies.
Beautiful basket, Riana. Hope you have a great day. Happy Mother’s Day to all in Tiny Town.
That is a lovely hanging basket you received, Riana! The pink flowers are beautiful!
Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers in Tiny Town.
All I know about dogs is they love unconditonally and they are God's gift to us. Afterall, dog spelled backwards is God, who loves us unconditonally.
How funny, Mary. Ma sounds like a very sweet girl. I have often wondered the same. My son's dog, Ivy, a large Mastiff, will run and get either a toy or a bone of hers to show him in a frantic prance, when he returns home in the evening. It is quite the sight! Good for many laughs!
When we were in Fla., Molly would bark hysterically whenever a squirrel would run across window screening in lanai. Outside, the same squirrel could move right in front of her , and she would never bother with it. Lol. Here at Stonehenge, the squirrels stay in the trees surrounding our property.
Liz we have yellow finches, , buntings and chickadees at our feeders and blue jays, cardinals and orioles around us gathering goodies in the woods.
Barbara, cherish the sweet "old goat". The good ones don't come around often. I miss my Hubby!
The old goat is going to be 70 in June. Just kidding, he's not an old goat. He is pretty sweet.
Barbara, I wouldn't call Collin an old goat! LOL
I just have a pack of Havanese at Rose Cottage. There must be squirrels because they leave their resting spots (the backs of sofas and chairs) and run to the back door barking when they see them. ROFLOL By the way the pet bakery in town has lovely treats for all your pets.
I don't have a sheep but I have an old goat!!! ha ha ha!!
I need a sheep to cut my grass.
I put up a bird feeder in my back yard of The Homestead and got out my high powered binoculars and started watching all the birds coming to eat the birdseed I bought. Riana's pony won't disturb my birds because I have a nice white fence just high enough so he can't jump over it.
Would that be an apple orchard by chance? Could explain why he keeps wandering over besides the long lush grass. ROFLOL
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