You sometimes have heard me talk about best pal, my um, best pal. She has
started a blog. I'd love to be able to tell you it's got lots of pictures of her fabulous stitching on her needle books (yup, that's her focus). But she hasn't been stitching much since she had the kids. Don't worry, she'll be back.
Instead, it's going to feature people who died on a given day. She's an archivist, so she knows a lot about dead people. And she's an excellent writer. She's only got the first post up but I know that there's a great deal of promise here. Join me in reading along!
THere's no link?!?! I am curious about the lady in the photo. Like where did she live? She was a Morris, could she be one of mine???
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Jhm
www.needleworkerssamplings.blogspot.com
Thanks so much for the recommendation to http://deadoftheday.tumblr.com/ - and for referring to me as an excellent writer, which is high (but undeserved) praise coming from you.
ReplyDelete@JHM - If you want to know more about Louise Morris and her Morrises, just let me know!
Thanks again, Nikki!
I made links. I can't believe I forgot to make links!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links. Day of the Dead is going on my list.
ReplyDeleteDuh ... and Dead of the Day, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link - very interesting!
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