Sunday morning, I drove to Bothell and walked through the tiny downtown area to the shop. It's a relatively new antique shop, filled with wonderful things. I had a great time looking at everything, and I was impressed with the quality and the colors of the quilt, which was still waiting for me. I left the shop with the quilt in tow, and it looks wonderful in my 'ocean room', which doubles as my home office and guest bedroom.
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Monday, March 3, 2014
A New Quilt
While driving through downtown Bothell on Saturday, I saw this beautiful, handmade quilt outside an antique shop. Since I had errands to run, I didn't have time to stop and look at it. I was hoping it would still be there on Sunday.
Sunday morning, I drove to Bothell and walked through the tiny downtown area to the shop. It's a relatively new antique shop, filled with wonderful things. I had a great time looking at everything, and I was impressed with the quality and the colors of the quilt, which was still waiting for me. I left the shop with the quilt in tow, and it looks wonderful in my 'ocean room', which doubles as my home office and guest bedroom.
Sunday morning, I drove to Bothell and walked through the tiny downtown area to the shop. It's a relatively new antique shop, filled with wonderful things. I had a great time looking at everything, and I was impressed with the quality and the colors of the quilt, which was still waiting for me. I left the shop with the quilt in tow, and it looks wonderful in my 'ocean room', which doubles as my home office and guest bedroom.
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