A dark and dreary morning here in the town 'hood |
Wood laid in the wood stove -- check
Switch day to winter pajamas for Mike -- check (and not a moment too soon)
Winter bedding in place -- check
Winter outerwear available -- check
Old Man Winter is coming down from Canada, and we're watching to see what he'll do when he gets here. He could arrive as early as this morning. Mike took his bike ride early in order to beat the rain. I wished for my mittens when I walked Bess.
It's a good thing that I'm changing the bed today so that Mike can put his summer pajamas in the laundry and get out warmer tops and bottoms.
Fall colors appearing |
I have an assembly line of t-shirts for dolls in my sewing room. I began by embroidering the fronts, wasting half a day before I figured out that the bobbin was in backwards. Now I'm stitching the shirts together. Then I'll make skirts and pants -- and maybe more shirts.
I've been distracted lately by Facebook groups begging me to use a certain designer's patterns. I finally realized that such participation interferes with my own "creative" leading. I have my own ideas for Hazel as well as meeting her desires, and that's enough for now. I don't hear from Elizabeth any more. I suspect she's resting under a bed somewhere. (Hazel is younger than Elizabeth.)
Almost modest |