Yesterday I didn't sew one stitch. We had someone deliver a truckload of firewood and then we cut up another truckload and a half on our property. We got it all moved and it's all in a big pile waiting for Chris to split it. We completely ran out of energy after that.
The only thing I have to show is the progress on the gingham baby blanket. I'm about 10 rows from the halfway point. It goes pretty quickly now that I have a rhythm going. Today we have someone coming to start a laundry list of minor repairs and small jobs around the house. It's so hard to find anyone to do this kind of work. Fortunately (for me) a friend's husband isn't 100% back to building on his main gig (a winery venue) so he has some time to spare and was willing to do these things for us. I'm so grateful and will spend much of today helping when he needs in between shibori dyeing sessions. So no sewing today either. I will likely not post tomorrow. I will be sewing this weekend because it's time for sewing with my quilt club. I missed January and February so I'm really excited to get back together. I'll have an update on that project Monday and, hopefully, some serious progress on Summer Sunset.
patty
3/14/2021 02:09:13 pm
I can understand how dealing with all that firewood would be enough to keep you busy for several days! Sounds like it was taken care of quickly. I killed a couple hours Friday getting a new phone - mine was going on 6 years old and was having the slows. I had to made another appointment to go back today after killing time yesterday with technical support. Ugh! My photos didn't download to the new phone, no emojis, and my fitbit won't sync. I think you got your wood taken care of faster than I am getting this new phone see up! LOL!! Comments are closed.
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