If you’re friends with me on Facebook–and if you’re not, then come say hello!–you’ve already seen all the pictures I posted of Tiny Doors around Atlanta:
I am in love with Tiny Doors! The Beneficent Mr. Hall? Not so much. So when Juniorette Hall offered to take me on a Tiny Door adventure, I was thrilled! (So was she. I mean, Tiny Doors and me? More fun than a barrel of monkeys!):
Anyway, it wasn’t long before I started my newest WIP. And if you want to know about my “research” + idea = WIP win, take a look over at the Muffin today where I expound upon “The Best Excuse For Doing What You Love.”
And P.S. I also love those popsicles from King of Pops. D’oh. Now all I can think about is eating one of those popsicles! Wonder what Juniorette Hall is doing today?
Love the tiny doors, the popsicles, and you, and I’d probably love Juniorette Hall, too, if I knew her. So now I’m off to give appreciation to your Muffin post. 🙂
You should go on a TinyDoor adventure with your artsy daughter, Lisa! Oh my word, imagine the photos!
Love the tiny doors. Thanks for sharing your tiny door day and the popsicles! I’m off to the Muffin.
Glad you enjoyed ’em, Charlotte!
Tiny doors seems like a fun mother-daughter road trip sort of thing to do. I will have to research this. Thanks for the idea.
It was, Linda! I wonder if they have them in St. Louis? Seems like they would–
Oh my goodness, you look so summery and cute! I love these pictures! (And I just can’t believe you BMH would want to miss this! 🙂 )
Aw, thanks, Deb. I’m trying to remember the last time someone called me cute…I think I was around 8? 🙂
Thanks. Nice little doors. We need some “little people” to go in and out ! Homer
What a fun adventure for your and your daughter. I’ve seen lots of barn quilts here in the Show Me State, but no tiny doors so far, but I’ll keep looking.
Kathy, please let me know what happened to Dave!! I am so shocked ! What can I do for you? You already are in my prayers!
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