weather, internal, and external
Jun. 23rd, 2015 11:03 amIt was going to be the last day of school today but Alice's english project wouldn't come off the thumb drive and be shown, so they get a chance at 8:00 am on Wednesday to try again. We are hoping it works for Emma today meaning that problem has been fixed, and I am guessing the bug eyed looks from the kids involved got them a small grace period.
I am supposed to go see the Surface Design group for coffee in Greenfield tomorrow. I am not so sure about that now, but I think they should get 3 tries. Also I can bring work and not be self-concious about it, having met everyone once. I have also been putting a piece together to test the big sewing machine - a sit down long-arm - at Notion to Quilt. It costs as much as a cheap horse or a fancy saddle, and I am so ambivalent about it. So keep gathering data. Al says he won't do something until he has enough data, and when in doubt, keep data gathering. I think he thinks that's how he works, but I've seen him fall for an idea and all the data gathering is refining the arguements he's going to make.
Maybe that is still what he means though.
I was looking for a little finishing graphic like the writers have for their book in progress, because I have taken on a really lovely project that is making me happy but has 100 blocks to knit. I am six into it, and I would LURVE to have a tick box somehwere showing my progress.
There are a series of storm fronts going over, and Tuesday night hiking is probably cancelled, and I have to go talk to more people about Falstaff's buck-basket which is just a GIANT flipping laundry basket.
I am supposed to go see the Surface Design group for coffee in Greenfield tomorrow. I am not so sure about that now, but I think they should get 3 tries. Also I can bring work and not be self-concious about it, having met everyone once. I have also been putting a piece together to test the big sewing machine - a sit down long-arm - at Notion to Quilt. It costs as much as a cheap horse or a fancy saddle, and I am so ambivalent about it. So keep gathering data. Al says he won't do something until he has enough data, and when in doubt, keep data gathering. I think he thinks that's how he works, but I've seen him fall for an idea and all the data gathering is refining the arguements he's going to make.
Maybe that is still what he means though.
I was looking for a little finishing graphic like the writers have for their book in progress, because I have taken on a really lovely project that is making me happy but has 100 blocks to knit. I am six into it, and I would LURVE to have a tick box somehwere showing my progress.
There are a series of storm fronts going over, and Tuesday night hiking is probably cancelled, and I have to go talk to more people about Falstaff's buck-basket which is just a GIANT flipping laundry basket.