Since I work from home, I have no excuse for being unable to get to the office. However in these poorly insulated southern homes, the 17 degree temperature with an even colder wind-chill, makes my basement workshop an ice-box.
It is supposed to be in the 60's by the end of the week.
This has been a very cold, unusual January, for living south of Atlanta.
Days like today, I am able to cut out awnings upstairs, update my Blog, and answer awning questions. However, I will not be sewing!
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Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Back To Work In January 2018
Due to the arctic blast in Georgia, I started back to work a little later than anticipated.
When the temperatures were in the teens, with a windchill that felt more like 5 degrees, my basement workshop was like an ice-box!
This week I was able to make the first two awnings for the 2018 awning making season.
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We also had a rare snowfall in mid-December, so I will share a few pictures.
When the temperatures were in the teens, with a windchill that felt more like 5 degrees, my basement workshop was like an ice-box!
This week I was able to make the first two awnings for the 2018 awning making season.
Contact me:
We also had a rare snowfall in mid-December, so I will share a few pictures.
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