Update on my hubby:
He has been home one week today. Getting stronger each day but it is going to be a slow process to get him back to where he was before this horrific disease got his brain. He is doing great!
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He has been home one week today. Getting stronger each day but it is going to be a slow process to get him back to where he was before this horrific disease got his brain. He is doing great!
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This week the theme for my challenge is
"Trains"
I always try to keep my eye out for things that I can use in the challenges each week.
In driving through my small community of Coos Bay this past week the antique Train that sits on its tracks near the bay on Hy-way 101 caught my eye.
There are so many styles of trains and I do love them all. Growing up in Nampa, Idaho, Union Pacific Railroad was one of the main sources of employment. Not so much any more but then there were many who worked for Union Pacific.
Lots of trains came to mind. Circus trains, trains with endless box cars, trains carrying livestock and of course the occasional hobo. Trains that were held up by cowboys, and trains that carried passengers across country.
To read more about trains check this article from Wikepedia
This is what I have created to inspire you for this challenge.
Hope you enjoy it .
Happy Creating!
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SNEAK PEEK FOR NEXT DREAMERS CHALLENGE ON APRIL 12TH WILL BE
"MOTHER'S DAY"
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for more information on this piece
SNEAK PEEK FOR NEXT DREAMERS CHALLENGE ON APRIL 12TH WILL BE
"MOTHER'S DAY"
Check out the new FREE STUFF tab at the top of the page Feel free to take them and use them as you wish. I will change these Freebies often
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post your artwork by using the Link below, and don't forget, you
must click on the thumbnail to view the full image. The
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comments here on the blog also.
You can post your artwork in the GALLERY now too. Just click on the Gallery tab and follow the same instructions. I WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOUR ARTWORK IN THE GALLERY ALSO.
Best to you both on his recovery!
ReplyDeleteWishing your dear hubby a full recovery and normal life for you both!! xox
ReplyDelete....on a lokomotive breath (Jethro Tull)!
ReplyDeleteI hope, your husband is well actually and you too!
thanks for your extremly wonderful excellent concept at your blog!
PIPPA