I have a solemn promise from my Personal IT Wizard that I shall have a computer all working and re-stocked with files etc. by sundown tomorrow. It has been revelatory, confining my
Reading Doris Goodwin's book on Eleanor and Franklin and "the Home Front" -- it is hefty, slow going, but interesting--gave me a running start on the NYRB review of Oliver Stone et al., The Untold History of ... I didn't know anything about Henry Wallace. Now I do (I think).
Re-reading The Virginian, which I love. "A middlin' doctor is a pore thing," etc. Words to be going on with.
Off to do some banking and make some appointments and then home again and consider the rest of the day. I did some mending the other day -- I have a very nice cozy pair of Haflinger (sp?) slippers but I have worn a fuzzy hole in the toe of one of them. The design is of a sheep, so I mended the hole with green embroidery floss and then added some more embroidered "grass" for the sheep to be eating. If I can remember how to do the lazy daisy stitch I may include a few flowers. The result is not unsightly. Not as unsightly as the hole, at least.
Did some housework yesterday and it must have made a difference as I had to empty the "big" vacuum cleaner three times before I was done!
And so it goes...
Oh my....I just buy new slippers...but your solution sounds much more creative and fun...Sorry about the computer....
ReplyDeleteThe slippers run something outrageous per pair, Terri -- "thrift, thrift, Horatio" is my word.
ReplyDeleteall the comforts of home... where would we be without them?
ReplyDeleteKunitz Shoes thinks customized Haflingers could be a good thing!!
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