Detail from "Rain Dance," an original quilt by Sherrie Spangler
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Hoppy Thanksgiving
Bunners hopes you all have a hoppy Thanksgiving with piles of greens and carrots. Even Starbucks has bunnies on the brain this holiday season -- I bought a pumpkin scone and it came in this cute bunny bag.
I am still following your blog & reading your posts, but have been remiss about commenting. I'll try to be better about that.
Today I'm grateful for many things, but finding you & considering you a new "friend" is certainly among those things. THANK YOU for this space where you so articulately share your talents and life - the photos, artistic creations, small excursions, longer trips, family times, and BUNNERS!
And thank you, Ladybug, for always reading my posts and leaving such nice comments. I'm so grateful to have you as a "blogger buddy." I always enjoy your thoughtful and insightful blog posts about our place in the natural world.
I am a quilt artist and journalist living in Tucson, AZ, after 12 years in the Pacific Northwest preceded by shorter stints all around the country. I started this blog as a way to keep in touch with other fabric artists but soon started weaving in threads about colorful places, people, food, wildlife and anything else that might bring color to your world. Your blog comments are most welcome. Thank you for visiting.
3 comments:
Happy Thanksgiving, to you & yours, Sherrie!
I am still following your blog & reading your posts, but have been remiss about commenting. I'll try to be better about that.
Today I'm grateful for many things, but finding you & considering you a new "friend" is certainly among those things. THANK YOU for this space where you so articulately share your talents and life - the photos, artistic creations, small excursions, longer trips, family times, and BUNNERS!
And thank you, Ladybug, for always reading my posts and leaving such nice comments. I'm so grateful to have you as a "blogger buddy." I always enjoy your thoughtful and insightful blog posts about our place in the natural world.
No, no Sherrie. You are confusing poor Bunners. He knows he is not a turkey. What comes next, reindeer hats, elves slippers, maybe a Santa beard?
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