For some time now Lizzy has been prodding me to change our pattern store from what is; functional, to something it should be; efficient, and nice. I haven't done it for a myriad of reasons, mostly because it falls to the bottom of the priority list.
Well, I just found out that our little store is broken, so what was at the bottom of the list, has magically moved to the VERY top. Between Lizzy (thank you Lizzy), my son Luke (thank you Luke), and myself; we are on the road to getting a new store.
Thank you in advance for your patience, and I do apologize for any inconvience this may have caused you. We should be up and running soon, and back in business! In the interim, if you would like to order any pattern, just order Best Wishes (the only button that seems to be working :-\ ), then in the comments note the pattern you would actually like, and I'll get your order to you.
Mean while, sit back, relax, and enjoy this beautiful image that I didn't take; but downloaded from webshots (love them!), and by then hopefully all your worries and cares will be washed away, and we will open for business!
Cherri
OH MY GOSH that photograph is BEAUTIFUL! I want to live there and let it be fall all year round. :D
Posted by: CJ | October 21, 2009 at 12:46 PM
Wow...that picture makes me want to get my camera out there. I haven't had much desire to photograph lately. Maybe I just need a change in scenery!
Posted by: Becky | October 21, 2009 at 01:35 PM
now wouldn't that be a house to have...anytime of the year...
Posted by: Kelly Ann | October 21, 2009 at 07:01 PM
Cherri,
The picture is so amazing and beautiful. I will really ask my friend's son (who is 8 yrs old) to make a painting for me which reflects the same sentiment.
The reflection of the house reminds me of quote by Thomas Paine "The real man smiles in trouble, gathers strength from distress, and grows brave by reflection"
Posted by: Courtney D | October 22, 2009 at 01:22 AM
Beautiful picture! Hope you get your store up and going soon - I know how stressful you must feel.
Posted by: Gail S. | October 22, 2009 at 07:27 PM