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Helpful Distractions
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ribbed, sock cuffs June 2019 Since the weather has been chilly and rainy, I selected some yarn from my stash and began three pairs of socks and have a completed cuff for each. The repetitious knitting helped me focus on something beside the nasty weather. During my knitting spree, I also finished the socks used as a teaching tool .
Slow Progress
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stack of Ritzy Cracker quilt blocks June 2019 Other than trimming and squaring the stack of quilt blocks, I haven't made any other quilting progress in the past week. I took a hard fall on June 12th when I stumbled on an uplifted section of sidewalk and did a face plant. Thankfully, I didn't break any bones, but managed to bruise my sternum and a couple of ribs. My glasses were quickly straightened and the scrapes are healing. An acupuncture treatment helped reduce the rib pain and swelling which significantly improved my flexibility; thus, I'm moving a bit faster than I was last week at this time. Thanks to those who checked up on me. I appreciate your thoughts and emails.
Wyoming Didn't Get the Memo . . .
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high temperature on the 1st day of Summer June 21, 2019 Laramie, WY Wyoming has been downright chilly, rainy and snowy in some areas the last few days. Even though the calendar shows it's clearly summer, I'm still wearing sweaters and wool socks. When I got home from church yesterday, the thermometer revealed it was 37 degrees. Hot tea and steaming soup took the chill off, and I settled in to do some knitting. Hopefully, warmer temperatures will arrive soon.
Sculpture Update
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shimming a model Eagle Bronze Foundry Lander, WY September 2017 You may remember seeing the photo before in this post . I recently discovered some information about the finished bronze sculpture and thought you might be interested in where this sculpture now resides. Google image The following was written by Max Greiner Jr. : Apr 17, 2018 (full article can be found here ) Jeff Anderson, president of Leadership Inc., announced that a massive 1,123 lbs., 11' long lion sculpture has now been completed by eagle bronze in Lander, Wyoming, and is ready to ship to Israel. The No. 1 life-size (105 percent) bronze statue called the Lion of Judah will be shipped by air to Jerusalem as a gift of love from American Christians to the Jewish people, in honor of the 70th anniversary of the modern state of Israel, which is being celebrated this year. Anderson reports that sufficient funds have now been raised to make this historic gift possible, in collaboration with the sculptor. Ea...
Teaching Tool
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June 2019 This sock is progressing slowly, but with purpose. I am teaching a friend how to knit socks and have been knitting along with her. I use my sock to show her the process, and Carol follows along with her project. She is working with worsted weight yarn on size 6 needles and is seeing quick progress. Carol has successfully completed the cuff, the heel flap, the heel turn, and is starting the gusset decreases. Soon, she will reach the toe and have a completed sock. Her family is already requesting socks for Christmas.
Bull's Eye
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quarter log cabin blocks May 2019 I've been working with more orphan blocks from the Prayers & Squares group. The P&S orphan bin contained ten quarter log cabin blocks, and I raided my 2.5 inch scrap bin to make enough blocks for a quilt. They worked up quickly because I sewed strip sets rather than work with individual pieces. Bull's Eye 56 x 64 inches Prayers & Squares quilt I tried a few layouts for the blocks, but I liked this one the best. Brenda and Marilyn helped me arrange the blocks.
Absent w/o Leave
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Spic and Span laundromat Laramie, WY May 2019 Sorry that I went AWOL last week. I don't have a good excuse other than a bad case of the blahs. Like other places in the US, the weather has been nasty and unpredictable. I have a NOAA weather radio and it has been alerting like crazy the last two weeks - severe thunder storms, hail storms, severe winds, and even snow. approximately 3-4 inches of heavy, wet snow Tuesday, May 28, 2019 Laramie, WY Thankfully snow this time of year doesn't stick around very long. Soon the streets and gutters were filled with thick slush. exit 65 on I-25 (near Slater, WY) four inches of hail Sunday, May 26, 2019 Two days earlier, the hail storm that pounded I-25 from Wheatland to Cheyenne was causing my weather radio to alert every 20 minutes until the storm moved into central Nebraska. Reports on Facebook stated the hail stones were ping pong ball to tennis ball sized. So what did I do through all this chaos? I cleaned the apartm...