tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20694921.post8665624659074992893..comments2023-07-14T05:00:20.602-07:00Comments on Debi Stitches: Um, we're shaking.debijeanmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02013078885836658259noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20694921.post-43603424219098279952008-07-30T14:22:00.000-07:002008-07-30T14:22:00.000-07:00In 25 years of living in California, I've only had...In 25 years of living in California, I've only had one scary earthquake moment (6.1 in a bridge of shops in a mall next to a lot of mirrors and glass. Nothing broke, but it SOUNDED serious.) The only thing we lost was a decorative plate that smashed during Loma Prieta. It was sitting on the top of a huge four drawer file cabinet that fell over. The cabinet was a little bent, but not too bad. I did think that it was funny interviewing a new hire from Boston. There was an earthquake during her interview AND an earthquake on her first day of work. Welcome to California. I'll still take an earthquake ANY DAY over tornadoes and hurricanes.<BR/><BR/>My local Vegas quilting shop is Quiltique. It's where I took the class on art quilts. Nope, it's still not finished.<BR/><BR/>http://quiltique.com/<BR/><BR/>Nancy's is on the other side of town. I'll be on the road starting Monday. From Henderson to Grand Junction, CO, then on to Denver on Tuesday. I probably won't stop at any quilt shops as I have more fabric than I could ever use, but if I might hunt down some cross stitch in Denver. I bet Aspen has a needlepoint store.<BR/><BR/>Sorry about your mother and the walker. My father-in-law was the same way. What was worse was that his house was a JUNGLE of furniture. I always thought that they should have rearranged the whole thing and put in handrails, but nothing moved no matter how inconvenient it was for him.<BR/><BR/>Drive safe and have a good time.Kathrynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17968531508224415029noreply@blogger.com