I guess I should be working on Bent Creek's Winter Row during this blizzard but I did work on it during the incessant pre-blizzard media hype!
I had to stop at the grocery store last night on the way home for some dishwasher detergent. Can't go through a blizzard handwashing dishes! The empty aisles included water, bread, snacks, and sour cream. I'm living among a people who survive on chips and dip.
Went from three letters to 21. Not bad.
I do hope the blizzard is not too bad for you. Do the authorities not expect to lose electricity supply in the predicted bad weather?
ReplyDeleteBeen watching the snow on the news here in the UK, stay safe.
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on the BC
Very nice progress.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the weather. There's something to be said for living where you only have to worry about rain. Stay warm!
Chips and dip...my kind of people!
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Great progress on Winter Row! Hope you survived the winter storm named Jonas. I still can't fathom naming winter storms. Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteHad to chuckle--obviously no big rush on buying cleaning products!
ReplyDeleteHaving power...nothing else is vital!
ReplyDeleteThank God they weren't sold out of dishwashing detergent! Great stitching progress!
ReplyDeleteWonderful progress Nikki.
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Maybe they were worried about losing power so went for the "no cook" option?
ReplyDeleteDon't know how we'd cope here. People stock up for a siege for just two days over Christmas!
Well, if the power goes out you have to use the sour cream for something! Weather has been mild here and the sun has even popped out, so the January gloom hasn't been unbearable. Hope you stay warm and everything gets back to normal real fast.
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh about Jo's comment. It's the same here - when the stores will close for a two days holiday people start buying things like crazy, lol.
ReplyDeleteYou made considerable progress on your project.