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Roxanne Storlie is a mixed media fiber artist, Roxanne has always been creative. Her skills come from having to be self sufficient as a military brat and wife. Talents cover everything from house painting, hanging wallpaper, sewing clothes, interiors, landscaping, electrical and more. Over the years, her seamstress skills have been put to great use. She has been making shawls, scarves, jewelry and clothing. She also sews pillows, bedding, curtains, general interior items the list goes on and on. In addition to retail, Roxanne offers classes in Sewing, hand painted fabric, duct tape dress forms, fitting, draping with new classes being created often.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Changes

Let's see, some of the changes in Paso... They tore down the old Masonic Lodge and turned it into a medical facility. A&W drive in on Spring Street is not only gone, but the building is really completely gone and all that is left is a fence around a vacant lot. The auto repair shop next to the old Fox Theater on Spring Street is gone and replace with a nice new beautiful business building (empty). The clock tower that was leveled during the last huge earthquake is rebuilt. Almost all the stores and restaurants downtown I have never seen before. Driving through old neighborhoods, they almost looked foreign to me. The trees that were once so small now are huge.






     There are bike lines that are red and white while the street is still black topped. There are currently so many wineries in the Paso Robles area.





     I got lost on one of the back roads coming into town because there were wineries on both sides of the road coming into town. They were not there when I left. It almost feels like a completely different town.


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