I finished my son's rag quilt just in time. Here it is, after a washing and drying. You can see that the ragging/fraying process is started. The seams end up with a sort of chenille look.

Here we are, with the annual reading of the Christmas story by the Cousin-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named.

Quite possibly the best Christmas gift I've ever given him.

Swords and
shields for everyone!

And, here's our traditional Christmas breakfast--cornmeal mush. It's delicious. Honest.

So, how was your Christmas?
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