I introduced the Needle & ThREAD: Stitching for Literacy program at the TNNA NeedleArts Market earlier this month. I couldn’t have asked for a better reception; everyone was thrilled and eager to […]
Updates on the Needle and ThREAD program which uses needlework to promote and support literacy.
I introduced the Needle & ThREAD: Stitching for Literacy program at the TNNA NeedleArts Market earlier this month. I couldn’t have asked for a better reception; everyone was thrilled and eager to […]
I fell off the blogging horse…or something. The fact is, I’m terribly busy and have let many things slide, including posting to this blog. I’m climbing back up on the horse now, […]
Holy spam! Those were some nasty trackback comments. I presume you saw at least a few of them. I just deleted 354 from the blog, and again from my email, because I’m […]
The first bookmark is finished. I scanned it today and mucked about with the pattern layout. The bookmark is 2-sided, but wouldn’t have to be. I like it! I especially like the […]
Sunrise – 8:25 a.m. Sunset – 5:40 p.m. Of course it’s light long before and after those times; that’s when the brilliant orb peeks above the mountains to the south and disappears […]
Back on February 7th, over at Six Writers, One Story, Chrissie wrote about her cousin, Lars’s, podcasts being discussed in the NY Times. He’s a high school history teacher in NY, and has recorded a series of lectures on 12 Byzantine Rulers. I began listening to them today, and look forward to the rest of the series.