Yes, it is, good to have a plan.
Re: HH, I am confused.
Do I stay with the plan that involves painful injections that have so far done ZERO for the pain???
Or move on??
I am having acupuncture on Monday.
I am giving up chewing gum that has aspartame in it, just in case.
I am going to write down everything I eat, and keep track of how it seems to affect my headache.
My jaw clicks. Should I investigate TMJ?
On the studio front, it is time to move some things around.
Say goodbye to Miss Gallinger.
Yes, she is pretty. But she appealed more to my eye than to my weaving self.
Yup, warp and all, she's gone. My good friend, Linda, has lusted for her since the first time she laid eyes on Miss G. So in an attempt to make things more sensible, and less crowded, I acquiesced and let her go.
I was too tall for her. Bottom line. No matter how much I admired her lines, and wanted to weave on her, it was painful. I couldn't get my legs under the front beam.
I moved some other stuff around.......
Now every bedroom has a loom. Actually every room in the house, minus kitchen and baths, has a loom.
Isn't that the way it should be????
Really?
Ya think maybe you should be doing some redecorating????
The blue room is a cat free room. Door is kept closed, and they aren't allowed.
There is, however, a bunny on the bed.
This is my $5.00 handmade, crocheted bedspread. You can read about it, HERE.
So now the Wolf Pup resides in the Blue Room.
All this in preparation for the Big Move.
Making room in the front bedroom, otherwise known as the 'president's room'. Apparently, previous owners of the house, of which I am the 4th, decided that President Washington must have slept in this room on his way up to Fort Ticonderoga.
The truth is that the house was built in 1790, after the previous house on this spot was burned during Burgoynes hateful sweep through the area. George Washington didn't go to Fort Ti after 1790. After all, it wasn't a day trip in those days.
So maybe the president of SOMETHING stayed in the front bedroom, but it wasn't the president of the United States.
The red room is a south facing room, so it is pretty popular with 'the girls'.
Can you believe that all these floors were painted BROWN?????
Who in their right mind would do that????
The 8 harness Baby Wolf lives in the Red Room.
The 32" Macomber lives in the back bedroom.
Miss Gallinger used to live in the hallway, but now it is home to the Schacht 36".
Next week, we will be moving the 7 ft Toika upstairs.
Yes, yes, we will.
Last night, we went to a Celtic gathering..........this is my first successful (I think) attempt to upload a video to my blog, but more than that, it shows the wonder in a little girl's face, at something we adults most likely take for granted.
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