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    Well thanks guys. Hopefully by next weekend I will have another project done. It's been fun here!

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    Hey Janice:
    Hard to believe that you will have been an Lumber Jock for almost a year. By next weekend you will be celebrating an anniversary. Let me be the 1st to congratulate you! I look forward to more of your posts.

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    howdy janice…how goes the holidays…christmas day is almost here…are you working on any wood projects at the moment… i just finished one and now im going to work on makeing some items that i will sell…...now also janice that outfit yout wearing is a little distracting….maybe some carrhart bibs would look better…or a full length leather apron.well jus think about it…lol…....teasing…merry christmas…grizzman

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    I think your kitchen looks great! It's a good experience building your own furniture. Unless it's upholstered I will never buy another piece of "store made furniture."

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    Welcome 325 days ago.

    You will find Lumberjocks helpful, supportive, inspiring and informative.

    Ask a question and you will receive an answer or two or three or quite a few more.

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    Always great to hear from the women doing woodworking, sure that your husband enjoys the work you do & that you both can make dreams come true together!

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    I just recently found this site. I too am an amateur. BUT this is a GREAT website. Please keep posting!

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    Welcome to LJ Janice, You post those photos and you should be proud of your work from what I see.

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    wellcome janice hope you enjoy the experience,
    and thanks for the comment on my project.
    goodluck.

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    Well if you get a chance to check out "my" flowers on GT … be sure to say HI …

    I have seen some of my friends create really primative country looks in homes you wouldn't think could handle the look. From the little I see, I think you definitely have the feel going on in your home. Anyway, nice to meet you as well and I look forward to seeing what else you create! :)

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    Nice to meet you and thanks alot. I really like the primitve country look too. To bad I don't really have the house for it. I kind of have a hodge pode of things going on. I like to garden too, but sometimes I just don't have time to really take good care of them. I have alot of perenialls, not sure how to spell that, but you know what I mean. I work for a school so I'm off 6 weeks during the summer and spend alot of time at the cabin. Therefore, I have to rely on my husband watering my flowers. I usually come home and find something dead. I will have to check out GardenTenders and see your flowers. Thanks for writing.

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    Hi janice … I really enjoyed checking out your projects. I also love the country look. My hubby is a LJ; me I'm on GardenTenders; but so love to see what everyone is creating here. Just wanted to say Hi and let ya know that I really like your country style. :)

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    Welcome to Lumberjocks. The projects are an inspiration, the information is priceless and the people are supportive. The only problem is, the site can get addictive.

    God Bless
    tom

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    Welcome Janice. You have found the right place for woodworking. A great group of people willing to help. Looking forward to see your projects and comments. Work safe in the shop and don't forget to use pushsticks.
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