Our central heat decided it didn't want to turn on, so for a couple of days we were without. Don's friend, who has a HVAC business, came and fixed it for us.
It is now 32 outside at 5am, so I don't think we will have the hard freeze predicted. The plants have been rescued, just in case. Now I need to make proper room for them to winter in the house.
We went to a lovely place for lunch, the Lotus Leaf Cafe and Creperie. Their food is mostly organic and very healthy and tastes just wonderful. They are in old town on Douglas, a couple of doors down from the Twist yarn shop. And yes, I did visit the yarn shop and got yarn for a project.
Had the usual great time with the small quilting group "queen bees" on Tuesday. We are all working like mad on gifts. This is such a lovely group of ladies, most of us in our 70s. I was totally in shock to learn the going rate for having someone quilt a queen sized quilt is $400. Perhaps I'll keep my Gammill after all, at least until I get my tops done, even if it is just simple stuff.
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