While in Maryland at the retreat, Caroline took us to her log home. Can you say WONDERFUL? What a treat seeing the house and her wool studio.
Antietam battlefield is nearby, so she gave Melissa and me a tour.
The tree to the left of the bridge is called a witness tree ~ because it witnessed the battle.
Here's the rug I worked on at the retreat. It is the one I started in Caroline's class at the beginning of October. I had not pulled a loop since the class. I had high hopes of finishing everything inside the red line and moving on to another rug. HA! Close but not quite. I can't understand why I did not get more done. Yes, there was lots of eating . . . and laughing . . . but I thought I was a faster hooker than that.
I just have a few more loops to pull before I can start working on the hit and miss. I guess it is Molly approved. Speaking of Molly . . . she is a sweetie. She has come out of her shell and is a bundle of energy.
This cracks me up. She has just one long grey whisker.
Red sky in the morning . . . sailor take warning. It's not often I see the sunrise, but this morning it was gorgeous.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs :)
Lauren