With the school year about to begin, I am once again visiting Mrs. Laguna’s Web site at Milford Middle School. Mrs. Laguna, a.k.a. Cathy, is my friend and beloved college roommate. She’s […]
With the school year about to begin, I am once again visiting Mrs. Laguna’s Web site at Milford Middle School. Mrs. Laguna, a.k.a. Cathy, is my friend and beloved college roommate. She’s […]
Are you sure this isn’t a food blog? What does this have to do with Needlework, Reading, Writing, or Life in Alaska? Hmmm…good point. Let me think about that, and I’ll get […]
The garden channel is turned to Snow Peas. I’m giving blanching and freezing a whirl. We’ll see if they turn out to be mush when re-heated. I took Jane’s advice last week […]
The TNNA fall NeedleArts Market is coming right up. It’s a wholesale trade show, so it’s open only to wholesale buyers. It will be my first hotel show. I’m in room 713. […]
If my parents had thought to make eating lima beans a challenge or a contest, I’d probably be a lima bean fan today. Sadly, they did not. Sadly, I am not. But […]
What’s on my nightstand? Small Steps, by Louis Sachar. This book is billed as the sequel to Holes, but that’s a stretch. Rather, it takes two of the minor characters from Camp […]