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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Quilting and Reading on a Snowy Day

February 24, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen  
Filed under Home & Living

We’re digging out from a blizzard that left 12-16 inches of snow, depending on whether it drifted or not.  Along with show shoveling tasks, reading is on the agenda today.  Also, my daughter, who is home after working the early morning shift, turns to her quiltmaking.

We are a family of readers in our multi-generational home (grandfather, granny, mom, dad and the two children).  Books abound around the house, the library is a fun place to visit, bookstores (new and used) hold a fascination, and online bookstores are enjoyable to access.

However, books about quilts and quiltmaking  find a prominent place in our lives.  My daughter is surrounded by quilting books for ideas and information.

What other types of books are we reading in our family?  Mysteries, fantasy, sci-fi, quilting and fabric art, inspirational and Biblical.  I’m reviewing picture books, quilting mysteries and those on Alzheimer’s for my blogs.

What are you reading…and quilting…this winter?

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