After the past several months' stressful issues, I decided to actually follow through on my commitment to attend a retreat at the
Sky-Vue Lodge in Winslow Arkansas.
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It's a quaint B&B-type lodge with cute little cabins that sleep from 3-6. All have been restored and updated, and painted a beautiful pale blue to match the sky.
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16 friends and I sewed, quilted, ate, napped, joked, enjoyed the sunrises, and had a thoroughly wonderful time. The winding road through the Boston Mountains just about did me in, but once I settled into taking several naps a day, I felt refreshed and relaxed.
My room had a lovely electric 'log' fireplace which came in really handy when the temperature dropped to 40* - when we left Texas, it was 80! I woke up during the night and took this with my iPhone. It was
so toasty!
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Here's a group photo taken by Glenn, the owner, on the porch of the giant "Upper Room" where we sewed.
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My friend and designated driver, Peggy, is 3rd from the right, and I'm 5th from the right. I'm so glad Peggy doesn't mind driving 9 hours each way from Houston -> Winslow!
And this is what we woke up to every morning - the sun rising over the Ozarks!
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The trip was exhausting, and I came home really,
really tired, and it put me back a few days in my quilting (sorry, Daniel), but I'm glad I went.
Now I just need to get it in gear and get the rest of these customer quilts done!