While I was in Rochester, MN at Mayo Clinic.. there was alot of times where I needed to wait in the waiting room while my dad was having some test done.
While my dad was at his echocardigram test, I had 2 hrs to stitch. There was a waiting area, and well it was dark. And guess what, there were sitting areas in the corridors, and I found a nice comfy spot, and got out my model and started stitching away! I was on the 6th floor.
It was SUPER windy that day, and there were two guys on the side of the building doing repairs. CRAZY!
While stitching, I did have a lady come up to me and asked what I was doing. I showed her what I was doing, and what the design looked like on paper, and my stitching so far. She laughed at the saying I was stitching for the model, and she left with a smile.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi_QTyI9H9PLcq-5ddgbd7rN_uz7wBtnsG3BrgaPFx4WqJMkDoCFUs230OeVBr0SL4tFwsUm7_0dCZyTeqwW0OEm-_PNPXtktiTIMYMR6LeSgSrzwUDNmqMEQB4b9mAdQPXkPl2/s200/Viewfrom19thFloor.JPG)
The last pictures are from the 19th Floor of the Mayo Building.
You will have to click on the pictures to make them bigger, as I selected the "small" feature for the pictures.
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