RZR at the bottom of our washed out drive.
Create this striking quilt with just 3 shapes and boundless scraps! Easy instruction and alternative cutting directions along with full-color photos and graphics to ensure success.
Great for 1930s/1940s fabrics!
Quilt Size: 72’’ X 84’’
Optional but helpful: Bonnie K. Hunter's Essential Triangle Tool.
Traditional rotary cutting methods are given for those who don't have access to these rulers.
Introductory pricing:
Price is marked 25% off already - no coupon needed!
Sale good through 5/31/24.
Wow. Just wow. Here in Nebraska, we got 7inches on Monday night, and more on Tuesday, so my memory is fresh on just what you experienced--it's somewhere between terrifying and nearly unbelievable. Prayers that all can be fixed fairly soon and quickly for you and your neighbors.
ReplyDeleteamazing how much damage a heavy rain can cause in such a short amount of time. good thing you were prepared with a vehicle across the street. the sound of the rain was glorious, but not the damage. take care. patti in florida
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love all the green in your area, but this is a bizarre amount of rain. I hope your property doesn't get any bad damage. Stay warm, safe and dry. Let's both have a talk with the weather gods to send some of that rain out West. We are doing better than normal, but could use more.
ReplyDeleteOH MY DOG! I hope you all stay safe, and that repairs are made quickly.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! This happened to us a few years ago after a summer storm. Not quite as bad as what you have. Our driveway had a big trench in it, and the shoulder in front of our house had washed away into the ditch. I hope it won't be long before things are back to normal for you!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Your rainstorm was insane. Sorry about your and your neighbor's driveways. I hope the Inn doesn't have same problem. Love your positive attitude. It's a good thing that Hubster Dave was out playing with the bean bags otherwise you guys would have been stuck without a vehicle on the other side. I hope you find the owner of the lost dog. Our grandson's dog panics bigtime when it storms. Good Luck, Jenny
ReplyDeleteMy goodness that's a lot of rain . It's raining here now but nothing like you experienced. Dave will be mowing soon!!!
ReplyDeleteTaking a short break from sewing as my back won't allow.
Have a good day 💗
In the comments of one of Wil Wheaton's blog (https://wilwheaton.net/2024/05/may-your-garden-always-thrive/) I read the following, which really spoke to me: "...being able to rest and recharge was as critical as food and water and it wasn’t something we had to earn by being good enough."
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
Holy cow! We're getting our hot & dry spell. I hope everyone is safe and where they need to be for a couple of days. I'm definitely ready for a "recharge" zone. The kids all went home today, but we have a work day tomorrow. Stà y safe and dry!
ReplyDeleteP.s. I love the backing on the new quilt! :)
i am so sorry for your misfortune of no road entry from your driveway. i feel so badly for you. i wish i could help in someway. take a deep breath and breathe. it's going to work out and everything will be fine. just another bonnie hunter adventure. God bless you. blessings coming your way.
ReplyDeleteWe have the same driveway! Always having to drag it uphill!
ReplyDeleteWe have the same driveway!!!! After it rains, we are always dragging it up hill!!
ReplyDelete