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05/09/10
Catching Up
Filed under: General
Posted by: Terry & Susan @ 9:41 am

Life has a funny way of interrupting our fibery pursuits.  I’m struggling to find time to blog (can you tell?), especially when I wonder if anyone ever truly reads this thing.  Between my crazy job, dealing with my Grandma’s estate, fixing up our beach cabin and dealing with all the regular stuff that must be done, I’ve left little time for fiber activities…..

Yet, it’s spring and a time of renewel….I have been busy skeining up our gorgeous laceweight Pygora/Merino yarn, cranking on the dyepots, and carding much heavenly dyed Pygora.  I seem to have found my fiber time once again.  I know that many folks dislike daylight savings time, and until recently I was quite ambivalent about it.  I find, this year, that it has been a livesaver for me.  I cannot begin to describe how wonderful seeing daylight when I leave work each day makes me feel.  Very special, indeed!

We spent a wonderful day at Hawks Mountain Ranch….especially enjoying all the baby Pygora kids running about!  We are busy planning our festival season, including a cross-country trek of the Wild Goat Women to the Michigan Fiber Festival!  We are very excited about this.  Stay tuned!  (ok, I can act like someone reads this, right??)

4 Responses to “Catching Up”

  1. Bonnie/Mom Says:
    I read it faithfully and enjoy all your posts. Glad you’ve found time to get back in your groove, wherever that is.
  2. Enjay Says:
    I read it too! And enjoy it :) I’m glad that things have aligned and you get to have fiber time again.
  3. Jon Says:
    It was so lonely out here for so long, I just happened to stop by today and was happy to see you blogged again.
  4. Nancy Says:
    Glad to see you back with a post! I’ve been checking in occasionally and hoping you’d have time to write. Looking forward to sampling more of your fibery offerings at the summer festivals.

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