Tuesday, June 8, 2021
Vacation Time 2021
We arrived at our Yukon cabin on May 16, then had to quarantine for 14 days. I'll sure be glad when all this pandemic nonsense is over.
For the first week at the cabin, I hooked the generator up to the sewing machine and got a little stitching in. The only problem was it was so cold on the porch. I had to wear a winter jacket while I was sewing. There was still a patch of snow on the ground from the winter's record snowfall. Later on, we got a hole drilled and a plug-in set up inside the cabin. Now I dont have to freeze to death and have the wind blowing quilt blocks away.
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