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Lori’s Notebook

Two Pines Standing

March 18, 2020

Mary and Maynard were hard-working farmers who owned a seed farm near Spokane, Washington. Read more >

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Remembering Mia

March 9, 2020

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Jack’s Palms

January 25, 2019

First things first. As if serving as a medic in Vietnam were not enough, Jack was also a POW and received a Purple Heart for his service and sacrifice. Read more >

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Willamette Falls Riverwalk Experience

December 16, 2018

Last Friday I had the distinct pleasure of touring the site of the future Willamette Falls Riverwalk in Oregon City, just 12 miles south of Portland. Read more >

Categories: Behind-the-Scenes, Everyday Life, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: oregon city, willamette falls, willamette falls legacy project

Al’s Life of Service

November 4, 2018

First and foremost, Al Magurn was a man of service. Loyal to the core, Al served in the military for 35 years and was devoted to his life partner, Leslie, for 56 years. Read more >

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From Lori’s Notebook

  • Mark’s van der Rohe

    It’s not often that the clothing I receive for my memorial quilts so clearly reflects a person’s passion and life work.

  • Louisa’s Eclipse

    I believe many of us from a certain generation can relate to having held on to a box of our mother’s or grandmother’s table linens which we don’t have the heart to discard, nor do we want to bust out our irons every time we have a dinner party.

  • A Tartan for Tasmania

    After having successfully shipped my most recent quilt all the way to my client Sigrid in Tasmania, I can officially say that my work has made its way across the world.

  • Sat, Cit, Ananda: A New Day
  • Ed’s Cribbage Board Quilts

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