I seem to be suffering two kinds of spring fever this week. One, the kind I expected to have- a need for sun, warmer weather and hopes of seeing little green leaves poking out of the muddy ground. It's coming, just not to my neck of the woods just yet. The other is that nasty, dragging feeling. Time change?? Virus?? Who knows- except that I have a pretty raw throat today. That does not bode well...bring on the tea. Lots of tea, tea with honey and maybe some cinnamon for added measure. I've also decided that being a bit of a slug can't hurt. Right??
I can not, however, just sit around and do nothing for days on end...where would that get me (other than bored out of my mind and then looking for food to cure that ill, lol)? So I took to my sewing studio yesterday. I hadn't taken any photographs all week and if I can make it through the day without feeling worse, I am going to my photography class later tonight. I'd hate to miss out on whatever is in store for us with this week's lesson. I had already decided that I didn't want to get too far ahead of former co-worker and have the entire Temecula sew-along project done before our next get together. What to do? What to do?? The sewing bug has bitten and I want to capitalize on that particular "fever"!! So I
disturbed faithful companion, who just wanted to nap...
Asked Creative Kitty what I might find myself wanting to do...
here we go again! Another quilt project in the works. If you hang in there with me, you might get to see what this becomes very very soon. Now for that cup of tea.....
2 comments:
Feel better soon, Karen - can't wait to see what you have going on under the iron!
Good morning! I do think Faithful Companion was giving you a hint - but then, when doesn't Goober want a good nap? And Creative Kitty, what can I say? Kitties are the best (don't tell the Goobs I said that). So, what's going on under that iron??? Huh? Is it something little? For a table? For a wall? For your very own bed? And, by the way, love the photo of the threads!
Hang in there. I see some green poking its head out of the ground - so spring isn't too far away.
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