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Thursday, August 20, 2009
GRRRRRRRRRRR!
And I broke the drill bit.
And I can't get the drill-bit-holder-thingy to open up.
Great.
I'm so freakin' happy and cannot wait to tell Matt. Of course, I could have waited to ask him how to use it again, but he probably would have wound up getting testy even before he finished showing me what to do.
I'm so p.o.'d. No neighbors around to help now. So, I'm having a beer, and being all testy myself.
Anyway here is what's on the loom now:
It's tied on to the warp from the previous scarves. I'm making three, almost the same. There is a slight variation to the diamond pattern in the second one. I should have enough red warp to finish the third. It's such a rich, ruby red. There will be one for each of the stores and one for Etsy.
And I will be taking a trip up to Webs next week for more yarn because I need more tencel for these projects. Really I do! I know I never need an excuse to go to Webs (unless I am flat broke) but this time it's real!
Monday, August 17, 2009
Still Here!
On the other hand, when he was working on the wall, it gave me concentrated time to work on my projects. Here are my latest pieces:
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Hemp and Henna Blogs
This morning Matt and I went to the range. I shot the Henry and got a couple of bulleyes. He bought a Browning .30-06 Medallion yesterday for the big moose hunt. I shot that, too, one, with the last bullet. A beautiful gun!
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
Featured Artist!
I am one of the featured artists on Kathy Crabbe's blog Soul Reader, highlighting the full moon in Aquarius on August 5. As each full moon enters one of the twelve signs, we are influenced by the characteristics of that sign; it's challenges and lessons it offers.
Kathy is, literally, a soul reader, and has helped many people, including artists, uncover their gifts and talents. She can be found at her blog, Soul Reader, at Kathy Crabbe, and at LuLu Design.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Fiber Frolic
I also had some cashmere I picked up at the NYS Sheep and Wool Show in Rhinebeck last year. That show (insert moment of reflection here) is going to be another topic but I am already very excited about it. It is my Mothership.
September Lace In Blue and White Handwoven Towel
Monday, July 27, 2009
Four Years and Counting
Of course, it grows back. My last chemo treatment was in January. This picture was taken that following April.
I would see people out in stores, total strangers, who would recognize that I had cancer and come up to me and say, My sister went through it and she's fine now, keep it up. Or, one woman who looked at me and said, I know what you're going through. I had it, too you will get through.
People at work would say they told their church group and they were praying for me. That still makes me cry. That total strangers would pray for my health is so incredibly touching, generous, and kind.
Thank you.
I hope this didn't upset anyone. It's not meant to scare but to inform. I just want women to get checked. Check themselves. Ask questions. Don't take vague or non-answers for answers. Take a friend, a sister, your husband with you if you need further tests, just to have someone there for support and because it's better to have an extra set of ears to listen to the answers. Take notes. Have questions written down when you go.
Don't be afraid. It was unusual that I was diagnosed at age 40, but not so rare. You can ask me questions if you like or visit these websites (and there are many more):
Network of Strength (formerly Y-Me)
These sites have information as well as message boards with which to meet others and ask all kinds of questions.
I really have been weaving lately and spinning! I will have more pictures up on that very soon!