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Looking at Barney - in black and white no less - you may have already guessed we were back in "Mayberry," also known as Mt. Airy, North Carolina.
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One day last month I dropped Cheri off at this very large structure, which we called, alternatively, the "mushroom" and the "marshmallow." She had quilting-related activities to attend to; I decided to take a drive. Image Source: https://dianeloomisquilts.wordpress.com
The 32,000 quilters who had attended the American Quilter's Society show in Paducah, along with the hundreds of vendors who sought our money, had mostly left town after the show closed late Saturday. I had seen an antique shop that I wanted to visit Sunday, before leaving town on Monday.
We chose to go to the National Quilt Museum the day after the American Quilt Society show in Paducah closed. Good timing!
Sitting in our travel trailer in Paducah, Kentucky last week, I realized that the area of Missouri that my grandmother grew up in was little more than an hour away. A new destination to explore!
The American Quilt Society shows attract the highest-quality quilt artists from the United States and around the world.
We are heading towards North Carolina again, but won't be leaving Kentucky until tomorrow.
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