Feathers in the Nest~~~my blog about homesteading and stitching

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Mrs. Foxmeister

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for any interested it's:

http://www.feathersinthenest.blogspot.com/

I have been blogging for 4 years now. Published 4 volumes of books. I connect with people all over the world and have friends in russia, japan, France, Germany, Australia, Canada, everywhere!!! They mean the world to me.
I share freebie designs there as well occasionally as my designing mind will wonder and also keep up news at the homestead.

I'm in the process of stitching models so that I can begin selling patterns. The company will be called Feathers in the Nest.
I already have a logo approval from someone and as soon as I get my office back together I will be selling.
I will be selling on .PDF format and by mail.

So just to let you know what is going on at Fox mountain or if you just want some encouragement or ideas...........my website is there.

:hiya
 
Mrs. Foxmeister said:
for any interested it's:

http://www.feathersinthenest.blogspot.com/

I have been blogging for 4 years now. Published 4 volumes of books. I connect with people all over the world and have friends in russia, japan, France, Germany, Australia, Canada, everywhere!!! They mean the world to me.
I share freebie designs there as well occasionally as my designing mind will wonder and also keep up news at the homestead.

I'm in the process of stitching models so that I can begin selling patterns. The company will be called Feathers in the Nest.
I already have a logo approval from someone and as soon as I get my office back together I will be selling.
I will be selling on .PDF format and by mail.

So just to let you know what is going on at Fox mountain or if you just want some encouragement or ideas...........my website is there.

:hiya

Thanks for sharing Mrs. Fox, your needle work is beautiful!!
 
thanks Deewee and naturegirl. I YEARN for the days or nights I can sit down with it again. I've been quite busy of late... :spitchick
 
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno
 
LisaC said:
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno

lol The first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem. :laugh

JSYK, sometimes I'm nosy, too. ;D
 
naturegirl said:
LisaC said:
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno

lol The first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem. :laugh

JSYK, sometimes I'm nosy, too. ;D

Recovery? I don't want to recover from it! I learn so much by being nosy - come sit next to me!! :laugh
 
LisaC said:
naturegirl said:
LisaC said:
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno

lol The first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem. :laugh

JSYK, sometimes I'm nosy, too. ;D

Recovery? I don't want to recover from it! I learn so much by being nosy - come sit next to me!! :laugh

Here I thought nosy was bad. :dunno
 
ShoeDiva said:
LisaC said:
naturegirl said:
LisaC said:
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno

lol The first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem. :laugh

JSYK, sometimes I'm nosy, too. ;D

Recovery? I don't want to recover from it! I learn so much by being nosy - come sit next to me!! :laugh

Here I thought nosy was bad. :dunno

That's why you say "curious" instead. It's like calling me "chubby" or "chunky" instead of "fat." I'm still fat, but chubby just sounds nicer .... :laugh
 
LisaC said:
ShoeDiva said:
LisaC said:
naturegirl said:
LisaC said:
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno

lol The first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem. :laugh

JSYK, sometimes I'm nosy, too. ;D

Recovery? I don't want to recover from it! I learn so much by being nosy - come sit next to me!! :laugh

Here I thought nosy was bad. :dunno

That's why you say "curious" instead. It's like calling me "chubby" or "chunky" instead of "fat." I'm still fat, but chubby just sounds nicer .... :laugh

:Stick
 
naturegirl said:
LisaC said:
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno

lol The first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem. :laugh

JSYK, sometimes I'm nosy, too. ;D

Have you people never read or seen Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen? If not, you MUST run - not walk, RUN - to Amazon or ae.com and get the BBC version. It's six hours, but TRUST ME ON THIS...it is the best six hours you will ever spend. You will NEVER view Jane Austen in the same away again. I have a really hard time reading Austen, and I'm a voracious reader. But the BBC series (DO NOT SETTLE for the sad pathetic Keira Knightley regular movie version) will rock your world. WARNING - the first two hours are very slow. Force yourself to sit through them and you will be OH so well-rewarded. :swoon:

PS - Mr. Darcy is one of the main characters in P&P.
 
ShoeDiva said:
LisaC said:
ShoeDiva said:
LisaC said:
naturegirl said:
LisaC said:
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno

lol The first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem. :laugh

JSYK, sometimes I'm nosy, too. ;D

Recovery? I don't want to recover from it! I learn so much by being nosy - come sit next to me!! :laugh

Here I thought nosy was bad. :dunno

That's why you say "curious" instead. It's like calling me "chubby" or "chunky" instead of "fat." I'm still fat, but chubby just sounds nicer .... :laugh

:Stick

WHAT?!? You've met me... I'm a "big girl" aka "fat." It's pretty obvious.... :taunt
 
mei lan said:
naturegirl said:
LisaC said:
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno

lol The first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem. :laugh

JSYK, sometimes I'm nosy, too. ;D

Have you people never read or seen Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen? If not, you MUST run - not walk, RUN - to Amazon or ae.com and get the BBC version. It's six hours, but TRUST ME ON THIS...it is the best six hours you will ever spend. You will NEVER view Jane Austen in the same away again. I have a really hard time reading Austen, and I'm a voracious reader. But the BBC series (DO NOT SETTLE for the sad pathetic Keira Knightley regular movie version) will rock your world. WARNING - the first two hours are very slow. Force yourself to sit through them and you will be OH so well-rewarded. :swoon:

PS - Mr. Darcy is one of the main characters in P&P.

So Fox reminds his Mrs. of a British dude? Seriously? (And, your explanation just saved me 5 hours and 59 minutes...) ;D
 
LisaC said:
WHAT?!? You've met me... I'm a "big girl" aka "fat." It's pretty obvious.... :taunt

:Stick :Stick :Stick :Stick :Stick

I'm so with SD on this!!! When I see you, Imma thump you on your head, just for good measure. :tapfoot2
 
LisaC said:
mei lan said:
naturegirl said:
LisaC said:
Cool blog. I noticed that you refer to Fox as Mr. Darcy and now I'm curious (okay, nosy). How did you come up with that? :dunno

lol The first step to recovery is admitting there's a problem. :laugh

JSYK, sometimes I'm nosy, too. ;D

Have you people never read or seen Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen? If not, you MUST run - not walk, RUN - to Amazon or ae.com and get the BBC version. It's six hours, but TRUST ME ON THIS...it is the best six hours you will ever spend. You will NEVER view Jane Austen in the same away again. I have a really hard time reading Austen, and I'm a voracious reader. But the BBC series (DO NOT SETTLE for the sad pathetic Keira Knightley regular movie version) will rock your world. WARNING - the first two hours are very slow. Force yourself to sit through them and you will be OH so well-rewarded. :swoon:

PS - Mr. Darcy is one of the main characters in P&P.

So Fox reminds his Mrs. of a British dude? Seriously? (And, your explanation just saved me 5 hours and 59 minutes...) ;D

:faint
 
mei lan said:
LisaC said:
WHAT?!? You've met me... I'm a "big girl" aka "fat." It's pretty obvious.... :taunt

:Stick :Stick :Stick :Stick :Stick

I'm so with SD on this!!! When I see you, Imma thump you on your head, just for good measure. :tapfoot2

If you thump me on the belly, it sounds like a watermelon but jiggles like jello...

Now, how long will it take to get that mental image out of your head...

See it wiggle, watch it jiggle.... :laugh :laugh :laugh :laugh

Oh goodness, I crack me up!!!!
 
LisaC said:
mei lan said:
LisaC said:
WHAT?!? You've met me... I'm a "big girl" aka "fat." It's pretty obvious.... :taunt

:Stick :Stick :Stick :Stick :Stick

I'm so with SD on this!!! When I see you, Imma thump you on your head, just for good measure. :tapfoot2

If you thump me on the belly, it sounds like a watermelon but jiggles like jello...

Now, how long will it take to get that mental image out of your head...

See it wiggle, watch it jiggle.... :laugh :laugh :laugh :laugh

Oh goodness, I crack me up!!!!

Again, :faint
 
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