Hi Martha,
Lucky you spending time in Belgium. I went years ago and we had a
day in Brugge as we were in Brussels on business and could only take one day
off. I purchased a pillow at the shop near the Kantcentrum and then had the
problem of getting it home, being too big for our suitcase. It
Has there really been nothing posted to lace-chat since 6/22?
On 6/22/14, 3:32 AM, Jean Nathan wrote:
Old Testament
computing
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Martha Krieg
Michigan USA
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Has there really been nothing posted to lace-chat since 6/22?
According to the archive there has only been one post since 6/22 and that was
Removing stains on 5 July
Jill in Milton Keynes
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I haven't seen anything on Chat for ages. Maybe we should start a discussion
on something.
I was patting myself on the back for not buying a duplicate
book during the week at convention, only to purchase a book on the last
morning, knowing I would be unlikely to buy such an expensive book
Oh, I've done that! Both at lace vendor stalls and at the Medieval
Congress in Kalamazoo!
When I get my act together, I put a download of our Bibliofile database
(just a FileMaker database with a funny name, not a special program) on
my iPad where I can readily search it as a spreadsheet. But
Old Testament
computing
In ancient Israel ,
it came to pass that a trader by the name of
Abraham Com did take unto
himself a young wife by the name of Dorothy.
And Dot Com was a comely
woman, broad of shoulder and long of leg.
Indeed, she was often called