This squirrel taunts Grayson all the time.
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Some Quilty Boxes
I use the little scissors in the box pictured above all the time. They cut well and feel nice. The rest ... I will start quilting more when we get things set up better and I'm all alone in the house.
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2025,
stash,
subscription box
Chintz Dog
I thought I had listed this in my 25, but it got away from me. So I have a little random start that shouldn't take too long to finish.
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2025,
needlepoint,
start
25 for 2025 #17: Character by Teresa Kogut
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25 for 2025 #16: Brian the Bee by Hazel Bloemkamp
I bought this at Viking Loom when we visited York, and now it's time to start it. I've done outlining so far. It's a challenging piece.
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2025,
kit,
start,
surface embroidery
Birthday Dinner in Berlin
After that awful experience with the Italian food, we fared much better when we decided to do steak on my birthday. The concierge at the Ritz made the reservation, which we didn't need because it was a quiet week night. Better safe than waiting, though. Food and service were great, and we had leftovers to bring back.
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Dud of a Riolis Grab Bag
This Riolis grab bag didn't have anything that truly caught my interest, but my next door neighbor has people she can give these to.
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2025,
cross stitch,
kit
25 for 2025 #14: Birch Bolete by Riolis
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kit,
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surface embroidery
25 for 2025 #22: Apple Blossom Pincushion by Coricamo
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2025,
cross stitch,
kit,
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Awful Italian Food
We couldn't find anywhere open to eat on the Sunday we were in Berlin. In desperation, we went into Calice D'Oro. Big mistake. This was the blandest and saddest Italian meal I have ever had. Service was awful, too. We relearned the lesson not to go to restaurants on tourist streets.
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2024,
food,
Germany,
non-stitching
Sunday, April 13, 2025
25 for 2025 #8: Two Dogs by The Collection
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needlepoint,
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Gift from Kerrie
Kerrie got us a hilarious calendar for Christmas. It hangs in our office. Andreas wouldn't let me bring it to work.
The Wall
Can't go to Berlin without seeing the wall, or what's left of it. The red lines in the pics are where the wall used to be. The rest - well, it's a wall.
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2024,
Germany,
non-stitching
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