Today she would have been 98. She passed away in June of 1982. In a hospital far from home. She […]
Archive for June 2018
Edward Bransfield Commemorative-Step 2
Today was a weaving day. Normally, Patricia Martin has class on Monday afternoons. But this summer she has opened the […]
Move More, Eat Less
Long ago, in a different life, I thought I was fat. Well, misshapen is probably a better description of my […]
Edward Bransfield Commemorative Tartan- End of Stage 1 (I hope)
When I last wrote about “The Tartan” I had just begun to wind the warp onto the warping board. If […]

Soapbox
Originally posted on Brave & Reckless:
My heart has broken this week over the loss of Kate Spade and Tony Bourdain. It…
OUCH!
Our piece of paradise, so beautiful in the spring, winter and fall, comes with a bit of a price. Summer. […]
Goodbye Spring, Hello Summer
Early Spring in our little hollow came with poppies. Bright, singing, laughing, orange poppies. The pride of California. It is […]
You LIKE Me! Part Dos
It clicked over as I was watching. ONE HUNDRED FOLLOWERS!!!!! What an ego boost. Thank you all. I will do […]
Strange Day
If there is one immutable fact in my life it is this: the dogs wake me up in the morning. […]
Cascade
The Tule River. A cold, swift cascade Easing our heat