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At Last We are Home

It took 5 days to drive back to Kelseyville from Houston. 
We did make a detour from I-10 to I-8 and visited San Diego for part of a day.

Such a beautiful place!!  Absolutely fabulous weather and views all over the place….enjoyed a walk to La Jolla beach near Robin’s daughter’s house, a walk in La Jolla Village to lunch overlooking the seal beach in La Jolla Cove.

Lucy parked at Kate Sessions Park – we don’t fit in many other places in San Diego where every square inch of land is too valuable for large parking lots!

View from Lucy looking at the bay and Pacific Ocean.  Breathtaking! 

Smiling Jennifer and Milo coming to get us to have a quick tour of their new home and yummy lunch.

I snapped a photo of Jennifer, Milo and Tina just before heading back to I-5 and home.  Tina and I are SO HAPPY to be home again.  Back to fun designing to finish with our new A Quilter’s Garden fabric when it comes soon!

Happy Weekend All!

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