Sunday, March 4, 2018

Waiting with baited breath

A beautiful day.  Warm temperatures, and sunshine.  The snow in the backyard is quickly disappearing.  The birds, squirrels, and rabbit are busy around the feeder.  All appears right with the world.  But we under a severe weather watch for this very nasty Colorado Low, the first of which was to have arrived last night.  The sky was clouding over by supper time tonight, but no storm to be seen at this point.  Our plan, at this point, is to stay home and not venture out until we leave for Neepawa on Wednesday morning.  I certainly can find something to do for the next two days, and David is always willing to help.  

Although I had planned to work on a new table runner, from a re-purposed hanging, David came to help, and we cleaned out all of the bundles of fabric hangings in the the big cedar chest Daddy made.  Most of the pieces were old and have been discarded, but first David is taking off the beads for re-cycling.  I found a couple that I plan to use in the exhibitions coming up later this year.


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