I haven’t transferred my cable service to my new home yet so I am posting this using my iphone. It’s not ideal, but it works. This will be my new quilting studio once I unpack a zillion boxes. It looks crazy, but most of the banker boxes contain fabric which should all fit in this cabinet.
Okay, I might be dreaming, but I consolidated and gave away, so this should (fingers crossed) house all the fabric that I brought with me. I also have a bureau for my cross stitch projects and supplies, and another storage bench for my wool.
Miss Emma stayed two nights with her second family while I was moving, but now she is settling right in here.
One great feature of this new home is a small fenced in backyard. The first morning she was here we were outside. I was sipping an iced coffee and contemplating how perfect it all was when I realized that I had not seen Emma for a few minutes. I got up and went around to the other side of the small yard. . . no Emma! It was then that I discovered that there was gap between the fence and the house. It was wide enough for a certain schnauzer to slip through. I dashed out to the driveway and spotted her trotting down the sidewalk happy as could be checking out her new neighborhood. Thankfully, I caught up to her and brought her home. I later brought two pieces of wood from my basement along with two bricks to block off her escape route. It is behind a large bush, so it will not be visible to folks walking by.
I went back to my previous home this afternoon and spent a few hours working on clearing out the basement. Tomorrow is Sunday, so I will be taking a well deserved day of rest.
Try to keep cool during this coming week’s heat wave!
Love the light in your new studio! I'm glad you were able to track your escape artist. She looks like she is enjoying her new digs!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
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