Today was dye day! What a great time I had.
I went to a new (very charming) place. I love my house, don’t get me wrong but, I love this one!!!!!!!!!!
I met someone new: Shirley, our instructor.
I may have even made some new friends.
We did THIS! All of us got our hands dirty and created these wonderful colors from nothing.
I made 6… and they were all earth-y tones. How boooorrrrrrriiiiiinnnnngggg. I should have made some make-your-arm-hairs-stand-up bright colors. I’ll have to get a few little pots and play at home.
I tell you! every time I get together with these ladies, I learn something new. I LOVE IT! Plus, all these new places I’m visiting are inspiring, picturesque.
I also feel like I should get chickens. I have the room for it. BUT, who would feed them when I’m not home for days/weeks at a time?
It sure looks and sounds like you had an exciting day. I\’m so happy for you…that you are pursuing your interests with such passion.
I could be convinced to go animal-sitting when you are away…but at a cost. I would need an endless supply of yarn. Maybe you are better off admiring someone else\’s animals.
It sure looks and sounds like you had an exciting day. I’m so happy for you…that you are pursuing your interests with such passion.
I could be convinced to go animal-sitting when you are away…but at a cost. I would need an endless supply of yarn. Maybe you are better off admiring someone else’s animals.
Your pictures are great! And yes, it was a fabulous day of learning and fun. I am like you, liking earthtone shades but today, I dared..!! And Bonnie, we missed you too! I will download my pictures tomorrow morning from my camera and see if there are different ones to send you.
Re, the llama and the chickens, you also need lots of sheep to keep your llama busy, and a border collie to herd your sheep and, and, and….
Wow! Are those ever nice! I am so sorry I missed it, what a fabulous day.
Isn’t Bailey great? I think you need a llama to look after your chickens.