Monday, February 20th
I’ve wanted to do this photo since I started thinking of the series. Tee hee hee.
Yesterday I got a lot done; a lot of yarn wound, a lot of yarn dyed (not even any handprints!) and some soap made. Which means of course it’s supposed to rain Wednesday, and I hope that it won’t make it too humid to wrap soap on Thursday. Sigh.
Next week (allegedly; I’m still waiting for this to fall through for some reason) I will have a lackey. Most of you know him as Arne, one half of a yarn store couple (the kind of couple where both people knit, so they hung out at the shop as a couple). He’s the one that makes that amazing Guinness bread. He’s recently become …. er, uninstalled from his place of employment, and is thinking about starting a small at-home craft business to supplement his income. He’s going to come see what I do for a week and try to decide if crafting is too scary, too much work, or right up his alley. As with writing, the secret to a successful craft business is two-fold: Show up, and do the work. I hope I don’t scare him too much. If you follow him on twitter or anything, be prepared for lots of “holy crap, this is harder than I thought” posts. Hee hee hee.
Well. That’s about all I have to say; I mean, trust me, I could say more but then I’d just start rambling on and on and this would get to be one of those 1000 word posts that nobody reads, and I do have ceramics to glaze so I should get moving.
Happy Tuesday, y’all!
Hee! This is going to be so awesome. I cannot wait.
I’d take that job in a minute. 🙂 But you’d probably have to replace a lot of stuff that I broke.
Broke? If you were here we just flat out wouldn’t get any work done! We’d be too busy eating cupcakes and listening to The Indigo Girls!!! 😉