Journey Through Hallowed Ground
Dear All,
Apologies for not posting sooner. I have a LOT to post, interestingly. But I thought I would break my silence by posting this item of note about a legislation lately passed to denote a National Treasure: Journey Through Hallowed Ground, to recognize the historical significance of a stretch of our county in the middle-east coast.
You can read more here: http://www.hallowedground.org/content/view/396/57
YH&S,
Sarah / Chauncey
Apologies for not posting sooner. I have a LOT to post, interestingly. But I thought I would break my silence by posting this item of note about a legislation lately passed to denote a National Treasure: Journey Through Hallowed Ground, to recognize the historical significance of a stretch of our county in the middle-east coast.
You can read more here: http://www.hallowedground.org/content/view/396/57
YH&S,
Sarah / Chauncey

2 Comments:
Hi Sarah, it's Kate. I'm terribly afraid and embarrassed to admit that your mustard gown is still in fabric form. Between two miscarriages (one that nearly killed me literally), an exhausting pregnancy, sewing room flooding (your fabric is fine), the birth of my daughter who's 2 1/2 months old now, and various other "bizzies," I never got around to it. So, if you'd like, I can mail the fabric back to you and hope you find a seamstress who'll make you a gown better than I ever could. :)
By the way, my e-mail is scottlass@juno.com
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