
Nothing like knowing what's important! Have a fantastic day, everyone!
I started this blog to share my spinning and knitting pursuits, it's grown to include Reenacting, family, vacations and just about anything else that piques my interest. You'll see lots of friends, family, fun, and a bit of contemplation from time to time, too.
That's me waiting to fill tanks at pool #1. Mark did a bunch of patch trading and came away smiling, and I managed to become the recipient of a few that I needed/wanted for my own collection.
I came home to a box of fabulously soft Bison down, but I have had to spend the day working through the mountain of paperwork that has grown on my desk the past two weeks. There's always the pile of things to organize and put away from an event like this one, and laundry to be done. But still, every moment was worth it! As soon as I get the housework done, and the fiber divided and packaged that came in the last two weeks, I'll be free to sit down and spin. It'll have to use it as a reward, but I have to fly every week day from now until the 15th of August, so we'll see what I can manage to get done.
Nope, I haven't done much spinning, just a little bit of the Peruvian cotton. I haven't done much knitting either. It's been so very hot down there in Virginia, heat index yesterday was 115 and it's expected to be even hotter today and tomorrow. It's been too hot and we've been way to busy to be able to do anything. I'm "facilitating" or instructing in the pools pretty much full time, but with the schedule changing today for the full contingent of boys to come in, I should have some time, but I can't stand to touch the wool or cotton if it's this hot and humid.
Scuba staff made a grand entrance to the staff Arena show the other night in full pirate field uniform. DH and I got into the act too. We had pirate flags and all of us were saying "ARRRRRRGH" and it was quite fun. Well, off to finish packing orders and get back in the non-air conditioned car to drive down to Ft. AP Hill in Virginia.