I love the rainier one! In theory a stabby crafts should be perfect for me, but I’ve never connected with them. Sunshine and lifting heavy things to get in my body are what’s working for me right now. And no breast cancer, woot!
Hooray for being cancer free! That’s the best news. I also like needle felting. No idea why I can tolerate like 60 hours in needlepoint when I have a low tolerance for other activities.
You had me at "stabby arts". I've lived with white walls for so long I do love the idea of colorful textiles made with my own hands, especially something abstract. Also, my husband and I shared a suitcase... exactly once. Everything was fine until it came time to get it back up the stairs to the bedroom to be unpacked. It resulted in a two week standoff where it sat on the neglected and turned into the inspiration for an episode of the show he was working on at the time, an episode aptly called, "The Suitcase" on Everybody Loves Raymond.
love this post so much ! me too re the lilac !!! Mt. Ranier is my fave of yours. i will def check out this organization as there are many days i'd like to punch something (or someone, whose name will go unmentioned !!!) if you come up with a recipe for butternut squash hash, please do share because the restaurant where i ordered their hash (it had butternut squash, kale and lots of onions) went superbly with their salmon but they closed : (
When I saw the title of this post, I knew I’d like it. I plan to wear mourning black, but stabbing something might be necessary as well! I’m also very interested in your retreat. Sounds very relaxing.
I love this so much, especially because I feel like stabbing something on July 4th. And today. By the way, I gave you a shout out on my sub stack today, and check out the Ted Talk that I included about craftivism!
I really like the Hilltop one (though I understand why you are meh on it)...I like the abstract quality. You are inspiring me to take a second look at needlepoint!
I love the rainier one! In theory a stabby crafts should be perfect for me, but I’ve never connected with them. Sunshine and lifting heavy things to get in my body are what’s working for me right now. And no breast cancer, woot!
Hooray for being cancer free! That’s the best news. I also like needle felting. No idea why I can tolerate like 60 hours in needlepoint when I have a low tolerance for other activities.
You had me at "stabby arts". I've lived with white walls for so long I do love the idea of colorful textiles made with my own hands, especially something abstract. Also, my husband and I shared a suitcase... exactly once. Everything was fine until it came time to get it back up the stairs to the bedroom to be unpacked. It resulted in a two week standoff where it sat on the neglected and turned into the inspiration for an episode of the show he was working on at the time, an episode aptly called, "The Suitcase" on Everybody Loves Raymond.
love this post so much ! me too re the lilac !!! Mt. Ranier is my fave of yours. i will def check out this organization as there are many days i'd like to punch something (or someone, whose name will go unmentioned !!!) if you come up with a recipe for butternut squash hash, please do share because the restaurant where i ordered their hash (it had butternut squash, kale and lots of onions) went superbly with their salmon but they closed : (
The Rainier one definitely seems to be a favorite! I would like to put it in the back of a jean jacket.
When I saw the title of this post, I knew I’d like it. I plan to wear mourning black, but stabbing something might be necessary as well! I’m also very interested in your retreat. Sounds very relaxing.
Our plan is to watch Hamilton and think about a more perfect union.
I love this so much, especially because I feel like stabbing something on July 4th. And today. By the way, I gave you a shout out on my sub stack today, and check out the Ted Talk that I included about craftivism!
I really like the Hilltop one (though I understand why you are meh on it)...I like the abstract quality. You are inspiring me to take a second look at needlepoint!