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Fiber Arts and Commentary
So here I am again, one week later. Obviously the frequency of my blogging has been negatively affected by the advent of returning to the workforce. I was thinking the other day about how blogging and my involvement in it...
Today is very quiet, a beautiful day where you can see the mountains and their snow, so often covered with clouds. The doors are open and the fresh air has inspired me to bring one of my washed fleeces --...
It puts such a smile on my face to get home and check my blog comments and see the reverse blog entries! I had no idea how delightful it would be. I'm slowly getting used to going to work again,...
The first day went well. I even attended my first meeting. The second day, I forgot my badge and sneaked into the parking garage behind an unsuspecting salesperson, and then stowed away on the elevator and slipped through the badge-controlled...
I've completed all but the darning in of ends and sewing up seams in a little baby surprise jacket. The funny thing, to me, was that I looked through all my adorable baby knitting patterns and then opted for the...
To make a long story short, no job offers were forthcoming, because the company was not able to meet my salary expectations (which I had dropped considerably since my last job). No worries; I find that in these cases things...
Before I left for my interview yesterday, I consulted my personal Chinese torture expert. He looks a lot like Dr. Zhang Lee, the Taiwanese torturer in the first season of the series Alias, if you know what I mean. He...
Today, this very afternoon, will be my first job interview in seven years. This unnerves me, not because I don't know my stuff, but because it also means that the last time I interviewed, I was still in my thirties....
Earlier today two of the great Quilting Broads came over, not to quilt, but to spin. Nary a patch was cut, not a seam was sewn. Instead, Liz, an expert quilter and darn good beginning knitter, spun up her initial...
How many colors of paint does it take to paint a fireplace? How about this many: It didn't start out that way. Previously, the fireplace was a pinky rose and sort of green/gold, a pitiful failure of the infamous Dyer...
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