Continuous 7 hours of fiber art demos and gallery duty (explaining things over and over, showing how a loom works, etc.) means most of it on my feet and moving. And tomorrow a new load of hay is coming in. Gonna be sore by Monday, I fear.
Gary's hand is improving, slowly but the evidence is clear now.
There's a street festival in nearby Marengo tonight, so we're getting drunks and fireworks all the way out here in the next township. I guess country roads are too much of a tempation, and wild driving (noisy too) follows. Hope no one kills deer or foxes. If they hit a skunk they get what they deserve.
We were going to do a fancy dinner but we're both too worn, so we pulled a container of homemade pasta sauce out of the freezer and had spaghetti, garlic bread, and salad. Dog approves, he likes garlic bread.
For tomorrow: unload hay, groceries, perhaps apple picking if there's time. No more gallery duty until October 30 when we break the show down. (Though I see a so far unfilled shift on the 29th and might pick that up if necessary.)
Gary's hand is improving, slowly but the evidence is clear now.
There's a street festival in nearby Marengo tonight, so we're getting drunks and fireworks all the way out here in the next township. I guess country roads are too much of a tempation, and wild driving (noisy too) follows. Hope no one kills deer or foxes. If they hit a skunk they get what they deserve.
We were going to do a fancy dinner but we're both too worn, so we pulled a container of homemade pasta sauce out of the freezer and had spaghetti, garlic bread, and salad. Dog approves, he likes garlic bread.
For tomorrow: unload hay, groceries, perhaps apple picking if there's time. No more gallery duty until October 30 when we break the show down. (Though I see a so far unfilled shift on the 29th and might pick that up if necessary.)