This is the window mostly done - my brother-in-law and I finished it about 10 minutes before I had to get on the train and head for San Diego...I left him with the cleaning task.
My sweet and handsome son, Jonathon flew in from Seattle. I can't tell you how good it was to see him!
My three children {step and regular} at my sister's house. The best part of the trip was seeing my family....sisters, brother-in-laws, nieces and nephews and potential relatives.
On Sunday, Sister Bonnie and I drove to Temecula to La Maison Rustique. It was 175 degrees there, but Linda managed to stay cool looking. Oh? Can't see her? That's because SB took a picture of Linda and me in front of the barn, or so she said... The point is, if you have a chance to visit the barn. Do! It's great fun. We bought a few things - would have bought more, but my suitcases were full of tools.
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Hi Rachel... So Sorry to have missed you that day! It was soo hot!! You are such a beautiful gal!! Your stained glass is gorgeous!!! as is your family...BTW My husband and I got married at the Organ Pavilion..in the evening when all the beautifuul white lights were on and the Organ there played for our ceremony... San Diego is So beautiful!! Glad you had a terrific time! Next time you come to town...we need to have a glass of wine!! Smiles, Joy~
Hi! I must comment on your beautiful window. It is just such a knock out! I would like to ask of your used all solder to put it together or did you use came? Either way it is just absolutely beautiful. It should just GLOW when the sun shines through it!
Rumple and Scootch along with my husband and I live out in the country on a peaceful acreage with a pond. I create with glass and sometimes copper, brass and silver all the livelong day. Life is good - "Living Life on the Gravel Lane"
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2 comments:
Hi Rachel... So Sorry to have missed you that day! It was soo hot!! You are such a beautiful gal!! Your stained glass is gorgeous!!! as is your family...BTW My husband and I got married at the Organ Pavilion..in the evening when all the beautifuul white lights were on and the Organ there played for our ceremony... San Diego is So beautiful!! Glad you had a terrific time! Next time you come to town...we need to have a glass of wine!!
Smiles, Joy~
Hi! I must comment on your beautiful window. It is just such a knock out! I would like to ask of your used all solder to put it together or did you use came? Either way it is just absolutely beautiful. It should just GLOW when the sun shines through it!
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