It was a COOL ONE !

When you plan an event, you cannot count on the weather!  At the Stamp Camp on Saturday, we had all but summer weather.  When I got up there early in the morning, there was blue sky and sunshine.  Then we got the wind and then the snow. 

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I took this picture before anyone came.  You couldn't even see the road below.  We got off to a later start because the balloon markers popped  heheh.   I just love this location.  Originally I was going to set the tables up differently, but thought it would be great for all of us to be facing everyone.

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Here we are eagerly waiting to get started.  Sorry to Kathy and Pat for cutting you off in this picture.

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This cabin is totally green.  It is powered by wind and solar.  I accidentally blew a fuse getting ready for the camp.  I am proud to say that we didn't use much power.  I will share more photos tomorrow.

Stampingly,

Diane

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  1. Well, the weather was cold and miserable (come on, Diane, TELL IT LIKE IT REALLY WAS…lol) but the company was warm and the hospitality was over the moon. We were comfy and involved in crafting so we were happy campers. Thank you Diane, and Pat too, for all your hard work!

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