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Old November 15th 04, 08:27 PM
NoraBalcer
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Hi Els,

I hope you enjoyed the Bach program. I won't tell DH that you went to one or he
would want to be there too. He loves classical music.

Hugs,

Nora
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Old November 15th 04, 08:27 PM
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Hi Els,

I hope you enjoyed the Bach program. I won't tell DH that you went to one or he
would want to be there too. He loves classical music.

Hugs,

Nora
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Old November 16th 04, 02:42 AM
Tante Jan
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"NoraBalcer" wrote in message
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Hi Els,

I hope you enjoyed the Bach program. I won't tell DH that you went to one

or he
would want to be there too. He loves classical music.

Hugs,

Nora


Add me to the list of classical music lovers. I almost always have the
radio tuned to a local classical music station and enjoy attending concerts
by the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra.

--
Jan in MN


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Old November 16th 04, 02:42 AM
Tante Jan
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"NoraBalcer" wrote in message
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Hi Els,

I hope you enjoyed the Bach program. I won't tell DH that you went to one

or he
would want to be there too. He loves classical music.

Hugs,

Nora


Add me to the list of classical music lovers. I almost always have the
radio tuned to a local classical music station and enjoy attending concerts
by the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra.

--
Jan in MN


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Old November 16th 04, 02:49 AM
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JudyTurpin wrote:
Volkswagen baby sweater? Tell me more. BRBR
It is a Dale pattern with "stipes" of different colored new style
Beetles across the sweater. It is from an older Dale baby book.

A blogger made one and put it on her site - see the boy on the left.
http://alison.knitsmiths.us/cat_bugs.html

I don't have a picture of mine but that is what it looked like.
JCT


Oh, they are BEAUTIFUL!!! Congratulations!

Katherine


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Old November 16th 04, 02:49 AM
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JudyTurpin wrote:
Volkswagen baby sweater? Tell me more. BRBR
It is a Dale pattern with "stipes" of different colored new style
Beetles across the sweater. It is from an older Dale baby book.

A blogger made one and put it on her site - see the boy on the left.
http://alison.knitsmiths.us/cat_bugs.html

I don't have a picture of mine but that is what it looked like.
JCT


Oh, they are BEAUTIFUL!!! Congratulations!

Katherine


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Old November 16th 04, 02:49 AM
Katherine
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spampot wrote:
Katherine wrote:
spampot wrote:

Katherine wrote:

In Labrador today, it is gorgeous! A fairly mild -7°C and sunny.
THe ground is sparkling white, but nothing is falling today, which
is a good thing. We have rehearsal this afternoon, which means
that I will be able to knit for most of the two hours, so I should
finish the new baby's hat. All in all, a good day!

Hope everyone else is having a good SUnday.

Katherine



Let's see, double it and add thirty...that's 44 degrees F, just
about what it is here in Maryland, and sunny, too (or it was when I
first started this and got distracted!).

I did a lot of lolling around with coffee and the Sunday paper,
still can't knit for very long. Sigh. Back to work tomorrow to
see how half-days at my computer go.



Nope, don't double it - this was a MINUS 7, which translated to
about 19°F. Once you get below zero, the easy conversions are no
good.

Katherine


Whoops, I completely missed that minus sign! Shiverrrrr...!


LOL I try to miss it, but it always gets me. g

Katherine


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Old November 16th 04, 02:49 AM
Katherine
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spampot wrote:
Katherine wrote:
spampot wrote:

Katherine wrote:

In Labrador today, it is gorgeous! A fairly mild -7°C and sunny.
THe ground is sparkling white, but nothing is falling today, which
is a good thing. We have rehearsal this afternoon, which means
that I will be able to knit for most of the two hours, so I should
finish the new baby's hat. All in all, a good day!

Hope everyone else is having a good SUnday.

Katherine



Let's see, double it and add thirty...that's 44 degrees F, just
about what it is here in Maryland, and sunny, too (or it was when I
first started this and got distracted!).

I did a lot of lolling around with coffee and the Sunday paper,
still can't knit for very long. Sigh. Back to work tomorrow to
see how half-days at my computer go.



Nope, don't double it - this was a MINUS 7, which translated to
about 19°F. Once you get below zero, the easy conversions are no
good.

Katherine


Whoops, I completely missed that minus sign! Shiverrrrr...!


LOL I try to miss it, but it always gets me. g

Katherine


 




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