A Month? Already?
It's been a month -- or more -- since I last posted. I think I wrote something about being too busy to post then. Life is much the same now. It's hard to write well when one is busy, upset, and stressed. Such is life, sometimes.
In Memorium, Sweetpea
Sweetpea, Pam's cat of almost 19 years has died. I miss her. I'll never be a cat person, but Sweetpea taught me I can appreciate cats just the same. I didn't know how much fun, or how interesting, cats could be. She was one of the few cats with whom I could share a house without my allergies objecting. While I couldn't pet her without washing immediately, she could sleep on our bed if she stayed off my pillow. She is buried in front of the house and her grave is currently covered by a mound of composted alpaca manure. Eventually, we will plant a dogwood on the site. Rest in Peace, Sweetpea. You were a very good cat.
On a different topic, I would like to thank the following blogs and bloggers for sending traffic to the The Spinning Guy:
Purly Qs
Twosheep
The Giving Flower
Thank you for taking the time and effort to link to The Spinning Guy. These links mean that my writing is worth something to somebody. This support is much appreciated. I hope to reward you with additional worthwhile content in the future.
I have managed to get a little spinning done. The bobbin I've been working on since August (or was it July) is finally full and I have started the next bobbin. Of course, I can't finish the two-ply until the bobbin is full. Progress will happen. Eventually! When it does, I will have pictures.
In Memorium, Sweetpea
Sweetpea, Pam's cat of almost 19 years has died. I miss her. I'll never be a cat person, but Sweetpea taught me I can appreciate cats just the same. I didn't know how much fun, or how interesting, cats could be. She was one of the few cats with whom I could share a house without my allergies objecting. While I couldn't pet her without washing immediately, she could sleep on our bed if she stayed off my pillow. She is buried in front of the house and her grave is currently covered by a mound of composted alpaca manure. Eventually, we will plant a dogwood on the site. Rest in Peace, Sweetpea. You were a very good cat.
On a different topic, I would like to thank the following blogs and bloggers for sending traffic to the The Spinning Guy:
Purly Qs
Twosheep
The Giving Flower
Thank you for taking the time and effort to link to The Spinning Guy. These links mean that my writing is worth something to somebody. This support is much appreciated. I hope to reward you with additional worthwhile content in the future.
I have managed to get a little spinning done. The bobbin I've been working on since August (or was it July) is finally full and I have started the next bobbin. Of course, I can't finish the two-ply until the bobbin is full. Progress will happen. Eventually! When it does, I will have pictures.


2 Comments:
Hi Spinning Guy,
I like blogs where people show off their handspun and talk about their fiber animals. Glad to see someone is using my blogroll other than me. :)
Sorry to hear about the kitty. It's always a sad time when a pet goes.
Sorry to hear about your beloved cat. I know how dear our animals are.
I want to thank you for posting such amazing things. You are one of the Spin-sters that have awakened my passion for fiber. I can't wait to see your new creations.
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