Thursday, January 4, 2018

4 of the 4th!


Yep....that's a picture of 4 quilts on my bed right now!

So when 'those' people smirk and say, "Why do you make so many quilts?  How many do you need?"....just tell them, "There are some days we use more than one at a time!"

Temps here in Maine have been in the single digits or below zero for a while now.  And today we are getting another 10-14" of snow!  Oh boy!  Maybe there will be a fifth quilt on the bed soon!  lol

Stay warm, my friends!

regan


10 comments:

  1. Not enough quilts for me right now. I bet you were back in Florida right now. It's cold here too. But not below zero - you have us beat and you can win. :-) I'm okay with that. Happy New Year Regan!

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  2. that was to say - Bet you WISH you were back in Florida right now. cold fat fingers I guess.

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  3. I have two AND an electric blanket and I live in TX! We've been running 20-30 deg. below normal (into the teens at night) and I don't like it! My birthday wish for today is sunny and 75 (but don't think that'll happen here even though it IS getting better!).

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  4. How nice that you have all of those beautiful quilts to keep you cozy! I hope it works!! :)

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  5. You can never have too many quilts. I don't how you do it in Maine. Our temps in south Florida were in the low 30s this morning. I still can't get warm!

    Happy New Year!

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  6. I agree! We’ve pikes on the Quilts even here in Texas! Stay warm!

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  7. We are getting two quilt temps here in Virginia. Stay warm and I hope the storm doesn't hit to hard. Love that stitching on the cheddar!

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  8. Never enough quilts, girl...keep going! and stay toasty!

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  9. Get as many quilts on that bed as you need to keep warm, nobody's gonna judge you here. Lol. I mean we are all doing the same things as temps are very low. We have two digits in the minus here, in Canada. ;^)

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  10. Hi Regan, I wondered if you were back in Florida-freezing there too. I think quilts is the very best way to stay warm; each night as we watch t.v. we are both snuggled under one. Happy New Year dear friend!
    Hugs, Noreen

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