Feb 16, 2007
A shout out to SyrenMuse who sent me the link to the
Little House on the Praire
DVD! Who knew! ABC was such a punk when I asked them nicely if
they'd be releasing it. I had no idea they listened to me! Maybe
your library will have it...
This week we end with our American Regional writers, Sarah
Orne Jewett, 1849-1909,
though we won't be listening to her best-known book,
The Country of the Pointed
Firs. Instead we'll hear her short story, "The White Heron"
written in 1886-ish.
And thanks too, to WingLake who sent this explanatory
article, and this amazingly cool site that I've
signed up for! I think I'll be leaving some wrist warmers and water
colors at undisclosed locations around the Old Pueblo. You?
Rhinebeck Plans...it's
never too early to make a date with fiber. And it's never too late
to
save a little bit of your own personal environment (not to
mention cash...which you can then spend on fiber...).
Next week we'll start our new novel
(drum roll...how appropriate!)
A Tale of Two Cities.
With apologies to Mr. Piccone (my freshman year English
teacher).
A
knitting font (and amazing celtic knot weaving pattern to
boot!), another
knitting font (can you ever really have too many?), a phenomenal
You Tube addition, and a reminder to read Spindlicity
(hey Janel!)