Roadrunner wrote:
judy, your flowers look like our leaves...
Wow! Not like that here yet!
GibsonGuy wrote:
This is my first time posting here, love all of the stuff! Lots of talent. Some more from Sanibel / Captiva.
Beautiful scenery! Welcome to UGH! We love to see new people and talent!
Roadrunner wrote:
Quite a week of neat Challenges.....Nice to see so many pages, thanks all.
We attended a Bread Festival at an old mill last weekend
Nice photo's.
Well of course we went back to Disneyworld during Hurricane season and did not expect to be in the midst of Hurricane Irma. When she swept through Orlando she was a Category 2 and tore the place up with flooding and trees down everywhere. We were not aloud to leave our Disney Movie Resort and the parks were closed down for 2 days.
But we made it through just fine and lets just say its good to be home again.
The announcement that came on our tv in our room
The emergency food bags the food court was selling. They were closed for dinner that night and did not open until lunch time the day after the Hurricane
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A victim of the hurricane
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One area of the Resort with debris everywhere
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The pool area was littered with branches but did not take them long to clean out the pool of branches and around the pool area and it was back open that afternoon
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A view from our room the night before Irma arrived
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We felt at ease knowing FEMA and the NDMS National Disater Medical System teams were staying at our resort
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Ripped netting and fallen trees
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Lets just say they had a big job ahead of them with the clean up
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Daisy and Donald made it through the night with just a bit of debris at their feet (or is it flippers).
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PAToGraphy wrote:
This is a quilt my sister is making. You quilters will appreciate the work and ideas behind it. It is a crazy quilt with intricate beadwork and embroidery. The pieces, buttons, cutwork from old handkerchiefs and more all have meaning - some were our mother's, some were gloves worn at a wedding, favorite flowers, lace from special items, miniature flowers etc. It is truly a work of art yet to be finished. (She owns a VW Beetle - old one - which you might be able to find on here). The lilacs are all French Knots. "Download" for details.
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Oh that is so beautiful. She needs to make more and sell them. Just gorgeous.
GibsonGuy wrote:
This is my first time posting here, love all of the stuff! Lots of talent. Some more from Sanibel / Captiva.
Great set, thanks for sharing.
dane004 wrote:
jkatpc Wow very nice work
Thanks for your kind words!
Lorima wrote:
Nice photo's.
Well of course we went back to Disneyworld during Hurricane season and did not expect to be in the midst of Hurricane Irma. When she swept through Orlando she was a Category 2 and tore the place up with flooding and trees down everywhere. We were not aloud to leave our Disney Movie Resort and the parks were closed down for 2 days.
But we made it through just fine and lets just say its good to be home again.
Glad you are home and safe! At those prices, they should give you a "Get outa Dodge Free!"
l-fox wrote:
Can any of you identify the caterpiller? I have no clue; found it on some fallen leaves.
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Very cool! Be careful, though. Some of them have venomous spines.
judy juul wrote:
Nice, quick ones!
Quick is an understatement! Thanks!
judy juul wrote:
Oh, my gosh,Pat, your sister must have the patience of Jobe! The detail is amazing! Gorgeous!
Thanks - she does and she is very creative.
judy juul wrote:
Been sick with a sinus infection so I've had more time to play...
Here's one of Bill's grandmother I've worked on....It's about 80 yrs. old...
Didn't show up too well in a frame!
Sorry for the sinus stuff - I can relate!. Think I like the 3rd image. What a cool photo to begin with.
l-fox wrote:
Can any of you identify the caterpiller? I have no clue; found it on some fallen leaves.
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Looks like a piece of a brush!
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