More apocalypse, less angst
This was my garden last week, third week of Octorber, as I got a significant amount done on putting the garden to bed for the winter. I have planted two plum trees, mulched the blueberries, and put in a series of bulbs that will… Continue Reading “In the garden October”
I’m having a hard time finding an entry point into the material for this week’s class – King Lear and The Prince. Both works deeply embedded in our political/historical culture and thus difficult to unpack in the space of 500-1000 words. My own digestion… Continue Reading “Lions and foxes – lessons in power”
I’ve been a bit lazy here about writing in the past few days, so I’m kicking off with a couple of pictures of new articles of clothing that I have sewn over the weekend. First up is the dress that I completed yesterday –… Continue Reading “Autumn sewing”
Near the end of the 14th century, a young woman of thirty experienced a near-fatal illness – one she had prayed for over some time in order that she might know the suffering of Christ. In fact, she had wished for death so that… Continue Reading “Revealing possibility.”
Going away put a dent into my sewing time, but luckily I had this all cut out and awaiting me on my arrival – a super comfy, drape-y raglan top. This is my second adventure with knits – this time a two-way stretch knit… Continue Reading “Another new shirt!”