The book Village Dry Goods chose for the shop hop was The Persian Pickle Club by Sandra Dallas. I read this book about six years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. The story is about a circle of quilters in Kansas during the depression. The ladies called themselves Persian Pickle quilters after another name for a paisley print. I found the book to be a nice combination of humor, pathos and suspense. Village Dry Goods is on Main Street in Brigham City, just north of the almost-finished LDS temple. When we were there the front spire had been completed and work was being done on the back spire. This temple, the fourteenth in Utah, was announced in October General Conference the first year we were in England. A ground breaking ceremony was held last July. I’m not sure when the Brigham City temple will open, but it doesn't look far away.
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
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The book Village Dry Goods chose for the shop hop was The Persian Pickle Club by Sandra Dallas. I read this book about six years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. The story is about a circle of quilters in Kansas during the depression. The ladies called themselves Persian Pickle quilters after another name for a paisley print. I found the book to be a nice combination of humor, pathos and suspense. Village Dry Goods is on Main Street in Brigham City, just north of the almost-finished LDS temple. When we were there the front spire had been completed and work was being done on the back spire. This temple, the fourteenth in Utah, was announced in October General Conference the first year we were in England. A ground breaking ceremony was held last July. I’m not sure when the Brigham City temple will open, but it doesn't look far away.
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