I'm not the kind of person who leaves the TV on all day, or even the radio. But yesterday, as I was working on a weaving project, I found myself getting a bit restless. So I tuned into NPR. Their Saturday morning lineup is amusing and distracting, and it helped me stick with the weaving long enough to feel like I accomplished something. Maybe I'll try a book on CD next.
Knitting: Finished one dishcloth, started another. I may just keep going until I run out of Peaches & Creme.
Weaving: Started some tapestry samples, practicing curves. For the first one, I just winged it. For the second, I am following an exercise in Rebecca Mezoff's book, The Art of Tapestry Weaving. The yarn is from a natural dyeing workshop where we gave red onion skins a try, with different mordants.
Otherwise, this week was a wash. My doctor prescribed a statin. After two doses, I felt so sick I had to discontinue that little experiment. About the time I recovered, it was time to have one of my wisdom teeth extracted. The pain reliever kept me inert on day one, then it took me another day to regain a semblance of normalcy.
Hope your week is full of normalcy.
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