Yes, I agree that the Rocky Mountain Lace Guild did a terrific job in hosting
this year's convention. Vasna, Cindy, Helen & everyone else in the group
should be proud of what they achieved - a week that all attendees enjoyed
thoroughly.
It was fun educating other lacemakers about Estonia, & I hav
Gentle Spiders,
Forgive the wholesale message, but my Inbox is full to bursting, and I
can't cope with all individual responses any more...
To all my friends - those I've met, and those I've "met" on-line only,
and had hoped to meet in "real time"... To those who wrote me that
they'd miss me
I know it is late to be asking but I have just found out I am able to go to
Denver.
I am looking for a non-smoking room-mate or room-group that I could join up
with.
Lorri Ferguson
Graham, WA
in the foothills of MT. Rainier
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> Jean asked:
> 1. Would I need something to prove that I have a steel knee joint? Would
> it set of the metal detectors at airports? I assume they have them
The last time I travelled to Canada (thru Hawaii) I carried an xray of my
foot showing the 4 inch screw in it, made it much simpler.
Lynn S
Jean asked:
1. Would I need something to prove that I have a steel knee joint? Would it set
of the metal detectors at airports? I assume they have them because I've seen
people in films, etc walk through an arch which sets of a detector if they have
anything metal on them.
Probably but I bet