slowly she turned
Living the Slow life in North Carolina
Author: Laurie
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The tree is no longer there, but the roots remain. My friend brings me eucalyptus branch clippings from the farmers’ market and drops them off on my front porch.
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Ready for spring, sick of the mud On my street – my house is the green one on the right.
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On the porch. look up
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Right now, I am nearly completely fixated on weaving strips of cloth together and stitching on them. I enjoy it so much that it is hard to tear myself away from it to do anything else. So I’ve decided that the 2014 map is not going to get finished. Oh, it was very helpful in…
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Okay, technically, this was from yesterday too. But today is rainy and I’m achy from my pitiful attempt at roller skating, and these photos are more fun. Kristina’s surprise 40th birthday party at Skateland USA last night. A space square!
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I expect that by the end of the year I may have taken a photo of every crook and cranny in my office – here is my collection of oak leaves in a ceramic piece I made about 10 years ago. Making lots of these weavings to play with later.
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Above my desk at work. Look up
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This day was very much like the previous day, but less brutal temperatures. I enjoy stitching my cloth weavings very much.
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I’ve taken some of Jude Hill’s archived online classes and right now I’m taking her Contemporary Boro I class. Online classes usually don’t do much for me. I get tempted to pay for them and then I drop out. Jude keeps me inspired and excited. I really really really really really like cloth weaving, and…
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A wet morning, with the temperature dropping all day to settle around 4 to 8 degrees tonight. We ain’t used to this down here. I picked up that beautiful blue and green stone on a Puget Sound beach. Theo is still my lil sweet potato and he still likes to play.