I stayed in bed late, just not feeling
like getting up. So finally I did some tapping, and I was able to
get up without using any willpower. I read e-mail, and exercised.
Chris came home, due to the gov't being unfunded. I left for the
Baptist church on Jordan lane. I went to return to Beverly the pages
she lent me. I stayed to talk to her and several others. The leader
showed me her stained glass quilt. It was amazing. Sadly I did not
have my camera with me. She was taking orders for the pattern (not
hers), but I did not want to take on another project, especially one
so ambitious. After the group broke up, she and I went to a nearby
thrift shop to see three machines I had been told about. None of
them had cords, but the person in charge said they did. He was
unable to locate them. He brought out a 4th machine, with
cord and case. It had a sample of the stitching. I re-wound the
bobbin, and re-threaded the machine. The next set of stitching was
much better. Beverly was not sure if she wanted it, so I packed it
in the case, and we left. It had taken me so long to turn left into
the parking lot that I wasn't even going to try turning left to get
back on the road. I went home a new way. Chris was playing a
computer game when I got home. I juiced some veggies, then took the
juicer parts outside to spray off with the hose. I got a little wet
in the process. Then I fixed breakfast and ate it. I laid in the
sun, and then it was almost time for the farmer's market. I took my
supplements and headed out. I bought apples, tomatoes and green
leafy something. I read e-mail. I put on an audio and went to the
garage to work on Sri Yantra. I numbered all of the triangles on two
drawings, one for a master, and one to cut up. Then I heard the
Skype beep. It was Kurt. I had to bring the laptop up to plug in
while I wrote to him. When the conversation was over, I went back
down. I turned my attention to a vesica pisces version of a banner,
when I realized that it would be easier with software then with a
pencil. So I finished the audio by handquilting Barbara's quilt.
Then I went upstairs to the computer. I worked in MS Paint for
awhile. I practiced my trombone. We ate supper. I Skyped with Kurt
again, waiting for Chris to be ready to watch TV. When he was ready,
we watched two episodes of Inspector Morse. He went to bed, and soon
so shall I.
* This is my fish quilt with borders *
1 comment:
hey nice post meh, I love your style of blogging here. this post reminded me of an equally interesting post that I read some time ago on Daniel Uyi's blog: Achieving That Goal .
keep up the good work friend. I will be back to read more of your posts.
Regards
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