Quail Hill Knits

Sharing Fiber Arts from Puget Sound and the Central Valley of California

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Clark Intermediate Winter Percussion

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My youngest son, Kenny, joined Clark Intermediate Winter Percussion this past spring Semester. The director was a remarkable young teacher n...
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Twenty Things I Learned About Being Stuck in a Hospital Bed

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1. Any motion picture that has been "Edited for Television" is missing most of the scenes that explain the plot. 2. A dropped ball...
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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Farewell to Dallas

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Thus far, 2008 has not been a good year at all. In March, I caught the flu and was very sick for nearly six weeks. Then the economy has bee...
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Sunday, February 24, 2008

The Endless Afghan -- Twenty Two Down - Eighteen to go

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This block is featured in The Great North American Afghan and was designed by Deborah Newton of Providence, Rhode Island. It was very easy ...
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

The Great Backyard Bird Count

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Dan and I decided to fly up to Washington for the weekend. We arrived on Friday morning. Dan immediately started working on his amateur radi...
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Friday, February 15, 2008

The Endless Afghan - The Twenty First Square

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I have been working on the afghan as much as I can. I would like to finish it this year but, quite honestly, that may not be realistic. But ...
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Monterey Bay Aquarium

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On January 29th, Justin, Kenny, Miguel (Kenny's friend) and I headed to Monterey, California to see the Monterey Bay Aquarium. The Monte...
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The Endless Afghan - The Twentieth Square (or only 20 more to go!)

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Last Monday, our receptionist had the flu but came to work anyway. When Bear found out she was sick, Bear immediately sent her home but appa...
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Quail Hill Knits
Washington/California, United States
My joy (aside from my husband, kids and Schipperke dogs) is any aspect of the fiber arts. I knit, spin, weave, embroider and sew any chance I get. Currently, I alternate my time between my home in Washington State and a second home in near Fresno, California. My husband and I are each counting the days when he can retire and we won't have to commute to California any longer.
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