: Re: [lace] Jeri's Narratives
Here are 2 topics someone might write about this week: Â 1) Some governments
are confiscating rosewood bobbins (as if they were as endangered as ivory) and
2) DMC and Anchor's phasing out of some lace making threads - in the U.K., but
maybe elsewhere, too? Â I read
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From: owner-l...@arachne.com <owner-l...@arachne.com> on behalf of Lin Hudren
<linhud...@gmail.com>
Sent: 07 December 2017 12:54 AM
To: Daphne Martin
Subject: Re: [lace] Jeri's Narratives
Daphne Martin
2:14 PM (12 minutes ago)
to me
I nearly choked at this!!
is this bad?
Ye
Everyone, Yes I am phasing out my participation on Arachne. Â I just will not
fight the battles with aol and gmail. Â What I've been doing is bcc-ing Devon,
Sue Babbs and Lin Hudren (users of gmail) - all of whom complained they were
not getting what I wrote. Â Now, I have learned that Kim Davis
I don't get Jeri's posts either. When someone mentions them, I have to go to
the archives to read them unless someone else shares them. Isn't it something
to do with AOL? I certainly appreciate any knowledge about lacemaking that
others care to share.
Liz Roberts in Missouri where it has
âI have found over the past year that I do not get most of Jeri's
postings. I have found out about them when someone else replies, or when
Devon posts them, but do not get them when Jeri posts them. As I recall,
there was some sort of issue with this for many people which was discussed
a few
Daphne Martin
2:14 PM (12 minutes ago)
to me
I nearly choked at this!!
is this bad?
Yes I think so. The way you have treated Janet is not a Christian way to be
and its upset me immensly
i am sorry that you feel that way. Janet kicked Amber in the tush 4 years
ago and you didn't respond. so
I think I must have missed an email. How are we losing Jeri?
Liz, Raleigh, NC
> On Dec 6, 2017, at 4:19 PM, Lin Hudren wrote:
>
> We are in the throes of losing this most cherished gift. Jeri has
> dedicated herself to knowing historical, practical and knowledgeable lace
We are in the throes of losing this most cherished gift. Jeri has
dedicated herself to knowing historical, practical and knowledgeable lace
information. i think as a group we need to encourage her to keep letting
us know that her knowledge shared with us is worthy. i don't see much
feedback to