Olympics

by Karen on February 13, 2010

in quilts

I have been so wrapped up in the Olympics that I didn’t get around to posting today.  I have no photos.  I have been working on my applique border in between watching races.  Tomorrow we are spending part of the day in Little Rock visiting with our daughter and son-in-law.   We are going out to lunch and then over to the Arts Center with them to see the Egyptian Exhibit that is going to be there for the next several months.  It should be great to see.  I have no idea if I can take photos but I will stick my little camera in my purse and find out.

Would you believe we have a chance of snow again tomorrow!!  I’m not all that concerned about it though the roads are warm so it shouldn’t be sticking I wouldn’t think and the forecast for Little Rock is rain and snow flurries.  I don’t think it really really be all that much but I sure will be glad when winter is over!  We had a lot of snow melt today.

{ 6 comments }

Crispy February 14, 2010 at 6:40 am

I doubt you will get to take pictures but enjoy the exhibit. It always amazes me how old these sort of artifacts are….touched so long ago..

Crispy

Jackie February 14, 2010 at 6:56 am

Yes, we have been watching the olympics too! Great fun! Have a great time at the Arts Center.
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Karen February 14, 2010 at 7:24 am

We love the Olympics too…try and watch it every day. We’re due for a lot of snow tomorrow into Tuesday. We’ve had enough here in Rhode Island.
Take care,
~Karen~
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nanci February 14, 2010 at 11:06 am

Hi Karen: well here in Toronto, there was a no photo posted everywhere. And also since most of the exhibits, except the largest of statues, the glass would reflect I think.

We really enjoyed it here. Yes, snow everywhere, except here, nothing.

Olympics…oh the experience they will all have, our youths of the world. The winter olympics are smaller and more intimate than the summer, so I truly enjoy the experience.

Miri February 14, 2010 at 11:11 am

We really like to watch the Olympics too. The 10 hours time difference means we don’t get much live stuff but we do get more than just summary programs so it feels like its live (so long as you don’t watch the news channels first!)
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Mary February 15, 2010 at 10:33 pm

We’ve been catching a little of the Olympics each evening but now that we’re home I hope to see more of them. I’ve got some bindings all ready to stitch down too.
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