Every time I unrolled the bundle hiding these skeins, I sighed and hid them away again. Not today.
What else to do with an overheated day and an excess of ennui? Get over yourself and get busy.
Overdying calls for restraint. Good thing I had a little left and watered down some of these colors before plunging in.
The skeins have been through a lot of handling and these won't turn out with the usual color shifts. That's okay. Most of them are for me. I'm warming up to do another
Worm Work.
Our mail delivery person is driving under the influence of a major gardenia overdose. I watch the dog walkers pause and close their eyes while the dogs deliver what the plant seems to thrive on. (I did give the whole garden a bag of Black Cow)
Around the corner, a neighbor has a complete hedge of gardenia. I used to roll down the window and drive creepy slow. Now all I have to do is take my time collecting the mail.
The place and work that waits patiently. No judgment. Just be sure to put something under the laptop so its fan can keep it cool. I keep getting the Windows 10 is dying warning and this older Acer cannot be upgraded. I dread any of that nonsense anymore.
I used to be such a geek comparing specs and prices. Trying to decide if a hardware upgrade was worth the software (and wallet) headache. No more. This little Chromebook I'm using in my lap does almost everything that matters.
Colin handled the annual pool rescue heroically this year replacing a factory-issued support strut and a last-second hose replacement like it was no big thing.
Of course, today, Memorial Day, Summer's shown her other side. I'll be traveling later in the day than usual.
And these will hang out in the studio to take all the time they need to dry indoors instead of under the sun.