Laura M! I'm your Sept partner

Hi Laura, Please send me an e-mail and let me know your color preferences, etc. and your snail mail address. My e-mail is yggdrasil8 at earthlink.net

Cheers, Kira

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Kira Dirlik
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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

Hi Mirjam, Not sure if you mean me or Laura, but maybe me? I keep a special RCTY journal, and write down all the info about each 6x6 and thread partner.... address, e-mail addy, and what I sent to them and the date I sent it (in case it doesn't arrive) and what I received. Without that I would be hopelessly lost as to who I owed what, and I will always have a record of each square and be able to look up who made it. If we all keep doing this and suddenly get the same partner again on the second time around, I'll know what I sent before and make sure I send something new the second time. I have your wonderful poster of "detail of 'Zarzir'" right here as I write. Cheers, Kira

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Kira Dirlik

Dear Kira , i am not again your partner , just felt i was a bit laconic in my thanks .... I am happy the picture of the Zarzir details are of joy to you , may they inspire you ,,,, What a clever thing you did with this Journal of excahnges , i wish i had thought of that ,,,, i am always so meticoulous in translation and curating texts ,, but allow myself a bit of freedom in sending the envelopes ,,,, mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

Hey Kira, we must think alike as I have also been keeping a similar journal of exchanges. I also use it to keep a record of the comfort afghan squares I've sent to Nora. Now if I could only get motivated to keep a journal of all my projects.

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Tante Jan

What a good idea, Kira. Why didn't I think of that????

Katherine (now, where is that notebook?)

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Katherine

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