At least that is how it feels . . .the weather is so nice, the days are bright, warm and breezy, so a storm must not be too far behind. I guess the harsh winter, last year has made me very cautious at this time of the year! I know it cannot stay this nice forever, though I secretly hope so. I really enjoyed the weekend with happy alpacas, my husband working in the garden and an un-planned hot dog cooked over the camp fire. It grounds me to have a weekend like that.
I know I need to get organized for winter, yet I find myself putting off all I have to do. I did get the rest of the windows in the cottage covered in plastic and I am really liking the results. It is warmer, yet the light comes in and I am happy about that. I need to get out there and finish my triangle loom shawl, that way if the plastic does not work on the windows, I will be able to easily bring the triangle loom into the house.
The barn chores were easy this A.M. and my aching body was grateful.
I am off to mark some items that I want to take to Good Nature where they sell many of our farm items and to get ready for our Columbia Weavers and Spinners' Guild meeting tomorrow night.
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