Sunday, 18 April 2010

Those bloody frogs

jumped in the car when we left Arizona. I was exhausted yesterday and just read and relaxed as we drove to El Paso. Well, this morning, I took out my stitching and those bloody frogs hopped out from behind some of the boxes. I tried to work on my neighborhood and got about 30 out of 100 or more stitches that actually stayed in the piece. Threw it (gently) in a corner and picked up the Mirabilia RR I have. Well, I started it in the wrong place and had to frog all that. Then I have frogged her hair more times than I can count.
We have stopped for the night in San Antonio and I am tempted to take them down to the Riverwalk and drown them!!!! - no more parties for them till they get their act together!

Maybe tomorrow????????????

11 comments:

  1. BOO! Stupid frogs!
    Hope you have a better stitching day tomorrow

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  2. Must have been those pesky little green tree frogs we have here in the south!

    Well, here's to a better stitching week ahead!

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  3. lol, I'll be watching the news to see if a plague of frogs is reported in San Antonio.

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  4. Take them to the nearest boozer in San Antonio and run like hell, Kathy! Now go stitch!

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  5. How is it we count and count and still get it wrong? Seems to me the plague of frogs is getting stronger the older I get! Couldn't be. No way. Have a safe, frogless trip dear lady.

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  6. Hope you leave the *)&&% frogs in Texas.
    Judie

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  7. I thought you ditched those guys by the side of the road somewhere!
    Maybe it's time to try it again, lol.
    Somedays it's just better not to stitch.

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  8. Dratted frogs! I hope today's stitching went better.

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  9. Ouch - maybe make some frog legs???

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  10. Hi Kathy,

    Wherever you are.

    I have this image in my head of
    a car traveling down some highway
    in the States somewhere, heading vaguely northwards.

    It's veering all over it's lane,
    sometimes bouncing up and
    down vigorously on it's wheels. Once in awhile a window opens and something small and green comes
    flying out, soaring into the
    high grasses lining the roadside and disappearing from sight. At
    other times it's a piece of pale
    fabric, or a pair of scissors.

    Oh boy!! Kathy and Leo are
    coming home!!!!

    I am in awe over those Mirabilia
    RR's that you stitched on for
    Autumn and Kaye. They are both
    incredibly gorgeous in all their
    bejeweled glory. Both of the
    squares that you stitched are
    just beautiful, but I'm partial
    to Winter Queen.

    But your own Mirabilia RR is the
    best of all!!! Look at those
    stunningly beautiful ladies! I
    cannot agree with you more that
    this one must indeed be framed.
    I can't wait to see this wonder-
    ful treasure in person.

    Thank you for the offer of the
    3D puzzles, but I'm not keen on
    those. Too much thinking
    involved in doing those. I
    prefer the simpler 1000 piece
    puzzles based on the paintings
    of popular artists with lots of
    color and lots of character.

    Hope the trip home is a good
    one for you!!

    Cheers!!

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