It's been too long
We've gone on berry picking outings (social distancing is easy on farms!) and once to Delta Beach (it's big and was pretty empty). We go to the wading pool right when it opens in the morning, and leave as soon as it gets crowded. We play in the sprinkler, pick cucumbers from our small garden, and focus on keeping things close to home.
We make strawberry trifle, plum apple rustic tart, or whatever else I throw together really fast...
I do a lot of spinning in bits of time while kids do two pages of cursive, a page of math problems, or practice measuring parts of the furniture....whatever today's effort may be.
I have ended up with two new free fleeces lately, one Suffolk and one Texel/crossbred. The effort to wash these as resulted in the rediscovery of several, much older fleeces that also need to be washed. It seems that since 2010, when I got pregnant with twins, I've accumulated some wool...and haven't done a great job keeping up in processing it. So, you know, I think I have at least three more fleeces in the queue and I hope the warm weather lasts that long! It is a lot easier to dry a fleece quickly outside than in the basement!I'm baking challah. I do a batch nearly every week and share a loaf with some good friends who are both over 80. The professor and the kids bike over there, drop off a loaf, and have a socially distanced chat in the yard every Friday. It's a good routine.
A new "McStrippit" sweater design is in progress. I also have a mitten design waiting to be written up. That said, since Ravelry has rolled out its new reformat, I've been somewhat involved in discussions around accessibility and how to make my designs available elsewhere. Why?
In the meanwhile, spending lots of time in the sunshine or dappled shade of our yard is a curative. The world is out of control these days....so I'm making jam...cause if you want the best jam? You've got to make your own...
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