Showing posts with label suntea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label suntea. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

The return of the lovely Sarah Swett

 She's back, as of this morning. Painter, tapestry maker and teacher, loom builder, writer, knitter, comic artist, spinner -- remember my spinning the paper and making miniature book covers with the results? All due to Sarah. Her talents are endless as is her grit and cheerful handling of a lot of adversity in the last couple of years, over and above the pandemic.

On top of all that, she developed some serious hand related stress injuries and was forced to stop just about everything a few months ago. 

She's finally,  after a lot of work and rehab, able to do some drawing, yay.  Google on her, follow her, don't miss this national treasure, currently to be found in Idaho.   And online.

This is Sarah in comic mode, on her blog, A Field Guide to Needlework. And there's much more.



Nearer home I was straining today's sun tea when my neighbor, just leaving his house, stopped his car and came over to ask what I was doing.


I explained, showed him. He's amazed. He's going to do it! Asked if teabags would work. I assured him yes. I could tell he was thinking you never know what you'll see around Liz's house.

Meanwhile I had taken a run to the library, this morning before it's too hot,  to get Sonya's sewing book and Lily Tomlin, and was amazed to see dry streets. The pondside walking path is still submerged, but all is normal again in traffic. The mosquito population is thrilled with the weather. 

Too hungry to cook lunch,  I assembled it.
Pasta from yesterday, canned diced tomatoes, parmesan from the freezer, frozen solid, so I microplaned it over the doings. Spritz of olive oil. Couple of minutes in the microwave. 


Lunch. 

Later this afternoon Textiles and Tea, which I'll blog later.

Meanwhile, reading Sonya, another talented and cheerful woman in the textile world. 

All's well.

Monday, July 12, 2021

Busy just being

 Today's floral tribute, spiderwort, rudbeckia, daisies


The maranta flower has opened and another bud is at work


Today's sun tea, with a sprig of peppermint


 Here's the garlic prep board, newly sharpened knife at work


The board designation is done by whatever color looks good with the food item. In case you wondered.



And the divine Stacey Abrams has come out with another thriller. Yes, it's the same Stacey Abrams. She's a brilliant thriller writer as well as political mover and shaker. 
I have a six month wait for this at the library.


Meanwhile I'm reading a non-Brunetti Donna Leon


But mostly, the weather out being steaming hot and storms starting up, I'm taking Sandy Boynton's advice for the day