It's warmed up here. Dare I say it out loud? Winter is over.
I ventured out onto the dye deck to survey the mess. At least this year I made sure to up-end the mason jars so they wouldn't break if rainwater froze.
This was balled up in a clot under the table looking nasty. I was reluctant to pick it up with my bare hands, but I shook it out glad to find it an almost intact vintage damask napkin, not just a shred.
This is why I call them Dirty Threads. All my dye work happens outside on an uncovered deck. Trees everywhere shedding their skins. Bugs, lizards, frogs, moss, cat hair--if it wasn't for the boards under my feet, I might well be out in the woods.
This is why I call them Dirty Threads. All my dye work happens outside on an uncovered deck. Trees everywhere shedding their skins. Bugs, lizards, frogs, moss, cat hair--if it wasn't for the boards under my feet, I might well be out in the woods.
A thorough hand wash in the kitchen sink and random, nearly discarded beauty came through.
For now, I'm going to tuck it away because there are many other things on the flightline needing my attention.
For now, I'm going to tuck it away because there are many other things on the flightline needing my attention.
4 comments:
Deb~ Oh that third pic, with the sun shining through!! Gorgeous! Want the story to that last pic though.
gotta love the resistance, in all its forms ... rock on
That's Yosemite National Park. The flag hung upside down by park rangers in response to the Shitweasel's job cuts.
Deb~ Ah. Yes. That makes good sense! Thanks for satisfying my curiosity. 🙂
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