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Gail's Excellent Adventures: Quilting by the Lake - A Very Special Conference!
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011. Quilting by the Lake - A Very Special Conference! Jeannette Rossi and her star and Pointy Dude border. The first class was a two-day Sensational Stars and Circular Borders class, followed by the three-day Flying Colors class. Almost everyone signed up for both classes so it was more like one five-day class, my favorite thing to teach. They got a lot done too. Here Irene Dietlin shows off her star with the Flying Diamonds border. Labels: Quilt Venues and Classes. Quilts by Others;.
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Gail’s Life with Birds / Gail Garber Designs
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103;ail@gailgarber.com. Gail's Life with Birds. Gail's Life with Birds. Hawks Aloft, Inc. When that organization moved, I, along with others formed the non-profit organization, Hawks Aloft, Inc. In 1994. Today, this organization is the other love of my life! My work with quilts and birds has taken me to far flung places such as New Zealand, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela, and the Northwest Territories of Canada. I feel very fortunate that I can combine my love of this art form and my love of nature.
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About Gail Garber / Gail Garber Designs
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103;ail@gailgarber.com. Gail's Life with Birds. Bold, colorful, and stunning geometric designs with flying geese galore – that’s how you know you’re looking at one of Gail’s quilts! AQS QuiltWEEK Albuquerque 2015 featured a restrospective exhibit, “From the Land of Enchantment: Thirty Years of Quilts by Gail Garber”. They produced a video tour of the exhibit which can be viewed here. See Gail’s quilts here. Today, Gail lectures. In design are popular wherever she travels. She also leads tours. Read more ...
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Hawks Aloft, Inc. - Conservation, Avian Research, Education: August 2009
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Hawks Aloft, Inc. - Conservation, Avian Research, Education. Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Fall Songbird Migration - Albuquerque Bosque. MacGillivray's Warbler. Photo by Doug Brown. Hawks Aloft, Inc. Monday, August 10, 2009. Songbird Migration Is On! Yellow Warbler. Photo by David Powell. Hawks Aloft, Inc. Wednesday, August 5, 2009. Hawks Aloft, Inc. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Hawks Aloft, Inc. Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. Hawks Aloft, Inc. began in 1994. Our initial work was primarily ...Fall ...
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Hawks Aloft, Inc. - Conservation, Avian Research, Education: October 2008
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Hawks Aloft, Inc. - Conservation, Avian Research, Education. Thursday, October 9, 2008. Did you ever wonder who or what might be staying in the room next door at your hotel? I'll bet you never imagined that it might be a few hawks, a couple of owls, and a crow! Well, that is exactly what was spending the night in southern New Mexico hotel earlier this week. You can see the tons of sheets and towels covering the area surrounding the ferruginous and Swainson's hawk that night. Hawks Aloft, Inc. Thursday, O...
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Hawks Aloft, Inc. - Conservation, Avian Research, Education: Fall Songbird Migration - Albuquerque Bosque
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Hawks Aloft, Inc. - Conservation, Avian Research, Education. Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Fall Songbird Migration - Albuquerque Bosque. MacGillivray's Warbler. Photo by Doug Brown. Hawks Aloft, Inc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hawks Aloft, Inc. Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. View my complete profile. Hawks Aloft, Inc. Albuquerque, NM 87184. Middle Rio Grande Bosque Initiative Group. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. US Army Corps of Engineers. US Bureau of Land Management.
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Hawks Aloft, Inc. - Conservation, Avian Research, Education: Golden Eagle Nestlings
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Hawks Aloft, Inc. - Conservation, Avian Research, Education. Wednesday, August 5, 2009. These Golden Eagle nestlings were filmed through a spotting scope by Hawks Aloft raptor biologist, Ron Kellermueller. The parents had just made a prey delivery as Ron and his son, Malcolm watched. Check out the size of this nest! Hawks Aloft, Inc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hawks Aloft, Inc. Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. View my complete profile. Hawks Aloft, Inc. Albuquerque, NM 87184. US Fish and ...
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Hawks Aloft, Inc. - Conservation, Avian Research, Education: September 2008
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Hawks Aloft, Inc. - Conservation, Avian Research, Education. Friday, September 19, 2008. In the wild, animals keep their claws and beaks trimmed down by all the movement they do in the course of everyday living. We clip our dog's nails - most of the time they don't have to go far for food - but wolves, which run for miles, don't need our help in that regard! So, too, our Educational Raptors, which are all unreleasable due to injuries, occasionally need a pedicure! After trimming, the slightly ruffled rap...
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Gail's Excellent Adventures: QBL - Accommodations
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011. Is held at Onondaga Community College in Syracuse, where the dorms are brand new and the rooms are arranged in suites. No traipsing down the hall to the communal bathroom. My Suite-mate was one of my favorite teachers, Libby Lehman. We had not been at a venue together for a long time - so many words, so little time. Libby has special travel accessories, like this Baby Bird blow dryer, so small it would fit into a nest. Labels: Quilt Venues and Classes. My new tool bag and me.
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Gail's Excellent Adventures: April 2011
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Saturday, April 30, 2011. Hamilton Quilt Guild Meeting. That afternoon, we visited the Hamilton Quilter's for their monthly meeting, featuring Daphne Phillips, an octogenarian, and one of the most prolific quilters ever! Daphne shared many of the quilts she had made over the course of her quilting career. Most inspiring was her 'can do' attitude, not to mention all of the quilts she had made. Ellen (in the flying goose jacket) checks out some of Daphne's handiwork. Quilt Venues and Classes. Translated as...
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