What has happened to June? POOF. GONE.
I have a houseguest for a few days while daddy is in California meeting his firstborn grandchild. He is over the moon happy to meet her. My house guest is a cutie, too, though she does shed - A LOT!
I live in an older neighborhood. My house was built in 1940 and most of the homes are of that era. I have no idea when streets were repaved or replaced last and all are in pretty bad shape. I have no idea why, but my block was placed on the replace list this year. Why mine and not others? I haven't a clue but I know residents on other streets are not happy. This morning when I was heading out for my morning walk, a lady walking her dog asked me why my street and not hers which is much worse. What do I say? The ironic thing is that this woman, when she has seen me in the past, never once said hi. I am guessing that was our first and last conversation. 😁 It is amazing how far down they are digging. Of course, there are complaints about the inconvenience, but how could they do it without the inconvenience and mess? First the southbound lane is being done and then the northbound. As my mother would have said, some people would bitch if they got hung with a new rope!!!
My mat from the Ali Strebel class is finished. The class was great. Ali was a fun and very good teacher. I enjoyed learning some new techniques. (Will I remember them? Good question.) Will I be hooking another mat using these learned techniques? Probably not. I am happy in my comfort zone of pulling loops with wool.
It is so strange to see the back of the little mat with all the linen showing where alternative methods were used.
Hopefully now I can get some serious hooking done on my rug started at Cedar Lakes rug camp in May.
I am thankful we got some rain. My gardens and hydrangeas must be so very happy. Robin, if you sent some of that Wisconsin rain our way, thank you!