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Feb 22, 2012 6:09 PM CST
Name: Sharon
Calvert City, KY (Zone 7a)
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Ya know, Trish, I've thought about that. Problem is I've been grown up too long I think. The consignment shop where I've done displays for years is soon closing its doors. The couple is retiring and moving back to Illinois.

If I weren't involved in so many things I'd seriously consider it, but if I did that I wouldn't have enough hours in the day to garden and paint and write, so there's that. Just don't lose your dreams; life's no fun without big dreams.

Hey GT, luck finding old chairs. They are out there, I'm here to tell you. But you might just have to look for them. One time my uncle had an old cane bottom chair, the seat was in shreds. So I tore the seat out and made a garden chair for him, one he could just set a huge pot down into the seat part and plant whatever he wanted in it. So most any old chair will do. Wood glue will be your friend, too. It helps tighten the rickety-est old chairs.

Not presumptuous, Nap. People love things like that.
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