slowly she turned
Living the Slow life in North Carolina
Category: Visual journal 2013
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In love with cloth weaving and Jude Hill’s online courses again. On my walk home from work.
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Traveled back from South Carolina today, where my sister and I attended my sweet Aunt Louise’s memorial service and saw our six Jones first cousins and their families. It is all a matter of perspective. Is he as sweet as he looks?
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Root and moss. The people who live on this street fought this church for years to prevent this parking lot across the street from my house. Now their victory is nearly complete. Idiots. I hate this church. They don’t need this parking so I assume it is so that they can rent out parking spaces…
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Miss Lucy loves cauliflower leaves. Pablocito stole one from her and is running around with it in his mouth, growling. He is too manic for me to get a photo. I’m trying to concentrate on house cleaning this weekend, so here’s a selfie with Theo before I get back to work.
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Working on this project that is over two years old now. Frosty yarrow and fallen leaves.
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Flounder roulade with oyster stuffing and roasted brussels sprouts at Josephine’s Bistro. YUM. I’m trying to find the owners of this beautiful friendly older kitten. S/he likes to follow people and play and it is very cold outside. I feel pretty sure that s/he belongs to a neighbor but when you live near a college…
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The kittens don’t get ALL the attention. My little sweet potato lays on all my stuff so I have to notice him. (He still gets lots of love.) Finally, an ice photo.
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Stitching little bird tracks on the farm scroll. I dye my silk thread by wrapping it around fabric bundles. The yellow thread was dyed with broomsedge, and the brown thread was dyed with black walnut hulls. The steam plant at UNCG.
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Love making stews and soups during cold weather! On my walk to work.
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I have wearied of waiting for the icicle photo and will settle for “it’s warm and cozy inside and cold and rainy outside.”