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Road trip!

Larry and I made a quick trip to Little Rock and Morrilton, Arkansas Saturday. In Little Rock, I was so privileged to be a part of the second Arkansas Fork & Talk get-together, put on by craftgossip.com and sponsored by E.K. Success at Trio's Restaurant. Yummy food, great fellowship and fabulous gifts. I will be posting projects in the coming weeks made with the wonderful goodie-bag products they shared with us. If you aren't a member of Craft Gossip , sign up now, especially if you love to browse the internet but don't have a lot of time. You'll get a list of 40 or so craft-related posts (fabric, paper, painting, scrapbooking, altered, home decor, etc.) a day in one compact email, complete with photos and teasers. It's up to you whether you go to a website, skip to the next one or delete the whole thing. I know you won't delete it, because everything is so cool. We headed over to Morrilton, birthplace of my hubby, on the chance that we might catch rel

Goodbye, 2011.

It was a very good year. Lots of things happened that we prayed for, some things were gifts from God that we didn't even know we needed and some prayers were wisely denied by God. He certainly knows His stuff! We will ring in the New Year with a jam session at the home of Dianna Ford, musician and singer extraordinaire, with a lot of our Bluegrass friends. Usually, Larry is booked for New Year's Eve, and we haven't been able to spend the time with friends as much as we would like. That will change this year, and we're really looking forward to it. Reflecting on 2011, we had some ups: I finally was published in one of my fave magazines, Cloth, Paper, Scissors and shipped off my book to the publisher; and downs: Phil Cox, singer/songwriter/guitarists for Sorghum Hill was working in Nebraska, a far cry from Tennessee. He's home now, and Sorghum Hill and Andi Nash and the Ramblers will continue to entertain their fans, only a lot more often! Here's wishing