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Friday, November 01, 2019

Back to Blogging

It's November, and I think coming up with a daily post might help bring me back to blogging. For a while, I was thinking it probably wasn't worth it. I mean, who even reads blogs any more? (And then I remembered how much pleasure I took in blogging when I first started...when so few people were in this space and there wasn't even a way for readers to comment!)


I'm sure everyone has seen this by now—at least three different people shared it with me—but I think it raises an interesting question: 
Do you rescue other people's unfinished projects? 

I think this is an interesting project she is undertaking, but I've got to get my own half-started projects done before I die at 99. (God rest her soul.)

12 comments:

  1. My Mother stitched this piece years ago

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  2. I am soooo happy to see you blogging again! Oh happy day!

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  3. You've been missed!

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  4. I am pleased to see you back as I had been worried something dire had happened to you.

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  5. Good to see your post this morning! While this is an interesting project, I probably wouldn't have rescued it. There are too many here that are waiting to be stitched! Enjoy your weekend!

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  6. Nice to have you back Nikki.

    Linda

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  7. Welcome back. I currently have some "rescue" projects both in progress and lined up. But it's because they were started by my friend who passed away in 2018. Every time I work on them, I can hear her laughing.

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  8. Welcome back! SO good to hear from you again. People still read blogs!!!

    Jackie

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  9. Hooray!! (And I'm not going to lie, I had to put some effort into remembering how commenting on blogs works)

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  10. How wonderful to see you back! I'm still going with the blogging and the hops. The community may be smaller but it's still as friendly.

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  11. Welcome back!
    Sometimes I'll rescue a piece if it's something I think I would have actually stitched.

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