Wiarton Willie didn’t see his shadow this morning.
Neither did Jesse.
(no surprise since we’ve only had 10 minutes of sunlight in 40 days)
Early spring?
4 thoughts on “Early Spring”
lovely dog!!!
stay warm and dry with all that horrible weather heading your way!! great weather for making socks and playing with yarns….
Jesse and I both had a struggle to get to our wool shack. It’s only 25 feet from the house, but drifts outside the door were 4 feet deep!
Jesse!
Thank you, Doug. Stay warm and safe.
In our little corner of the Midwest, we just had ice. I hate ice…I think everyone hates ice.
C’mon, Jesse, let’s hit the beach!
It’s been nice not having to go out to clean up snow the past 2 days. Gave me more time to get used to my new loom. Thank you also for leaving a comment, too. It is always nice to see that someone has actually read it.
I did try winding a cone directly from the swift today. I wouldn’t suggest it. There was too much tension with just the weight of the swift that the electric cone winder kept shutting itself off. I’m sorry that I didn’t have better time saving news to report.
lovely dog!!!
stay warm and dry with all that horrible weather heading your way!! great weather for making socks and playing with yarns….
Jesse and I both had a struggle to get to our wool shack. It’s only 25 feet from the house, but drifts outside the door were 4 feet deep!
Jesse!
Thank you, Doug.
Stay warm and safe.
In our little corner of the Midwest, we just had ice. I hate ice…I think everyone hates ice.
C’mon, Jesse, let’s hit the beach!
It’s been nice not having to go out to clean up snow the past 2 days. Gave me more time to get used to my new loom. Thank you also for leaving a comment, too. It is always nice to see that someone has actually read it.
I did try winding a cone directly from the swift today. I wouldn’t suggest it. There was too much tension with just the weight of the swift that the electric cone winder kept shutting itself off. I’m sorry that I didn’t have better time saving news to report.