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AI Rabbit Hole
Oh my gosh, I have fallen into a rabbit hole and am experiencing learning overload! AI is taking over the world. First, a disclaimer… I am in no way a computer tech person and far from a programmer of any sort. My use of technical wording in this post is potentially wrong in tech speak.…
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Just Another Day
Today is Wednesday. That is not really significant, except that it happens to be the last day of the 2025 calendar year. I find it funny that this year New Year’s Eve landed on “hump day.” Out with the old and in with the new is something that many have come to associate with this…
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YouTube – Pieces of the Past
We have had an active YouTube channel since 2007, when we made our first knitting instructional video. Since that first video, we have had periods of frantic content creation and lulls between. Over the past few years, we have worked very hard to produce some quality videos that focused on teaching various fiber art techniques…
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Our Staghorn Fern Platycerium bifurcatum
Staghorn ferns (Platycerium) come from the rainforests of Australia, Southeast Asia, and Africa. The most common type, P. bifurcatum, has fuzzy, silvery-green fronds up to 3 feet long. They are not the most beautiful plants in the world and they can be quite pricey. Why am I writing about something so different in this post…
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Leave of Absence
2024 was a blur. While nothing really dramatic happened, there were many life adjustments that were made that led me to this point where I could begin posting again to my blog and enjoying it. I did not plan or intend to take a year long break from blogging. It just happened gradually. After my…
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New Year, New Do
The last time I had a hair cut at a salon was 6 years ago. It took me that long to grow it out to what you see in my recent Youtube videos, essentially below my butt. Last time, I had the long hair cut off in ponytails and donated it to Locks of Love.…
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Dale Fillmer: 8/14/47 – 10/2/21
Today, I have the opportunity to post about a woman who was an inspiration and mentor to me for 28 years. My mother-in-law, Dale Harrocks Fillmer, went to be with her Lord and Savior on October 2, 2021. She passed away at Bethany House in Auburn, AL. This is not a sad post, but one…
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Out with the old, In with the new
Trying to go back 20 years and reconstruct what you did, why and how is not as easy as you might think. While I have many photos of our bus renovation project, the journal entries are long gone. I am going to try to work through the photos and write about what we were doing…
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Thinking About Bygone Days – Bus Conversion
It seems like the older we get, the more “lifetimes” we have lived. We live through stages, or seasons, of life and in each of those seasons, we have certain hobbies, careers, pets, living spaces, family (living and not), etc. During one of those stages, my husband and I decided to purchase a diesel pusher…
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Working from Home
Working from home is not without its perks. In addition to my quilting addiction/hobby/job, I also work for Liberty University Online (LUO). I have been working for LUO for over 11 years now and really enjoy the flexibility in schedule it gives me to keep my creative life alive. Since I work online, in theory…
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