Week 5
Week 5
Pretty good week all concerned. Very cold, but no winter precipitation to put up with anyway. Relativly productive at work.
The little event went well. We had 52 folks there. Hosted a free event at a free site... charged $3 for lunch and still ended making $11 in profit on the free event. pretty funny.
Working on a Green Tunic dress for gulf wars. May put the purple and yellow trim on it I think.
Reading: Children of Men by PD James. They just made a movie of it recently. They changed a few things of course. I'm enjoying the book.
OH! I made my first ever sale on Etsy. http://ratpatch.etsy.com/ A lady from Colorado bought 1 of my pillowcase pairs! I may have to come up with some more stuff to put up there afterall.
In honor of all my friends discussing finding other places to work and live in the coming year I'm going to paste in this poem I found on someones page.
God help us to change. To change
ourselves and to change our world.
To know the need for it. To deal with
the pain of it. To feel the joy of it.
To undertake the journey without
understanding the destination.
The art of gentle revolution.
- Michael Leunig.
Pretty good week all concerned. Very cold, but no winter precipitation to put up with anyway. Relativly productive at work.
The little event went well. We had 52 folks there. Hosted a free event at a free site... charged $3 for lunch and still ended making $11 in profit on the free event. pretty funny.
Working on a Green Tunic dress for gulf wars. May put the purple and yellow trim on it I think.
Reading: Children of Men by PD James. They just made a movie of it recently. They changed a few things of course. I'm enjoying the book.
OH! I made my first ever sale on Etsy. http://ratpatch.etsy.com/ A lady from Colorado bought 1 of my pillowcase pairs! I may have to come up with some more stuff to put up there afterall.
In honor of all my friends discussing finding other places to work and live in the coming year I'm going to paste in this poem I found on someones page.
God help us to change. To change
ourselves and to change our world.
To know the need for it. To deal with
the pain of it. To feel the joy of it.
To undertake the journey without
understanding the destination.
The art of gentle revolution.
- Michael Leunig.


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