Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Weather and Wondering

Morning clouds ...

turned into afternoon dust.

Two new cross-stitch books picked up last week.

Wondering what to do next. Feeling wishy-washy.

What are you up to on your side of the world? Best wishes and blessings, Tammy

16 comments:

  1. I'd be headed away from the dust, is what I'd be doing!
    Brenda

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  2. It's almost the weekend Tammy, then maybe you can do something wonderful...like go out to lunch with hubby and buy yourself a little treat...
    hmm, dust already huh! hope it blows away real fast and the blue sky and cool tmeps come back.
    sleep well!!

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  3. The stitching books look like they'd be fun to browse throught. But I think the idea of going to lunch and buying a treat is a grand idea. Turn on some upbeat music, too! That always helps when it's gloomy outside!
    Glad to be back home and thanks for coming by and visiting me!
    Hugs,
    Jan

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  4. Come join me with cross stitching, we'll chat have some tea. See you shortly.

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  5. Wow, what a wonderful photo of your morning clouds. I wish I knew how to cross stitch, as there seems to be so many pretty patterns out there. On gloomy days, I like to just sit in front of the TV and watch old movies...to get lost in thoughts other than my own!
    Maureen

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  6. Hi Tammy, The clear sky and dusty city is something that many would find strange, but I will say that a few years to ca, here in Puertorico, we arrive volcan Seniz a sometimes active on an island called Monserrate , and dust from the Zahara. It is a new problem, we can hardly protect him. So there is always the environment? Greetings, Rose Marie

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  7. Hi Tammy...Some days I feel wishy washy, too. A nice dip in a local indoor pool and some laps always clears the wishy washiness. Do you have access to a pool? Hope you have a nice Thursday. Susan

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  8. I felt like that Monday as well. I'm not super motivated this week once I get home.

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  9. Hope you're feeling better tomorrow and that the sun is out.

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  10. Thank you for visiting my blog & for the birthday wishes!!

    I can't wait to read your blog....so amazing to "meet" people from all over the world!!

    Take Care,

    Kristin

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  11. Tammy,
    I just love your sweet little posts, and i smile every time I see you have come to visit.
    Thank you for being such a faithful blog friend.

    blessings
    barbara jean

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  12. Dear Tammy
    Wish you were here and then you wouldn't feel wishy washy!!!!

    I've got to finish my Embroiderers Guild homework B4 next Tuesday - How am I going to do that wioth my houseful and my darling little grandies!!!!!

    hugs
    Shane

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  13. Your blog is an inspiring look into all that is beautiful & amazing in other parts of the world.
    Thank you for sharing!

    (And for all your comments on my blog ... So very appreciated!)

    Lori Ann

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  14. HELLO TAMMY,
    LOVE YOUR BOOKS, I USED TO CROSS-STITCH BUT MY FINGERS ARE SO FULL OF ARTHRITIS IT IS TOO HARD. I TRY MY EMBROIDERY SOMETIMES, NOT EASY. THAT I MISS. SORRY YOUR FEELING WISHY WARSHY, I AM HAVING A CUP OF TEA TONIGHT AT 10:00 0'CLOCK, AS I DO EVERY NIGHT. JOIN ME, I WILL BE THINKING OF YOU AND YOUR CROSS-STITCHING. HAVE A NICE DAY. RIZZI

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  15. I always get out of the house when I am feeling wishy washy!!

    Hope the dust is gone!

    Love,
    LuLu~*xoxo

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  16. A dusty day outside sounds like the perfect reason to stay inside and work on something. Enjoy a night of being wishy washy about what to do next. I know it won't last long!!

    Happy crafting!!

    Love ya,
    Renee

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