Last night's movie was a 2007 BBC production of Persuasion, very well done though some iconic dialog didn't make it.
Nobody rivals Ciaran Hinds as the earlier hero, but Anne Elliot was great.
There seems to be an endless supply of Austen movies around.
Today's the launching of the new and improved hearing in a group, first time since I got them. We'll see.
So here I'm reporting later that I had a very good time at the Tuesday Knitting Group, hearing ALL the group chat yay, which ranged from temari balls to soft sculpture to dance improv to hearing, to spindle and spurtzleur spinning, the spiral of the universe, lip-reading, Portugal, freeform embroidery, and a lot more.
This young artist is riffing off Temari balls, very freeform, she's a dancer and teacher and fiber artist
while socks are happening, also playing with spindles
Lovely afternoon, then there was Textiles and Tea with Deb Essen, who weaves with everything from pinlooms to large floor looms, dyeing her threads and making kits from her own threads and patterns.
As you see, she's versatile!
Then Handsome Son arrived, enjoyed several Figgy Demerara pieces, and a pot of tea, and convo ranged over current politics, the state of the washing machine valve shutoffs, health, Uber, meat, food safety, personal transportation and ants.
He obligingly took my worn out lounge chair from the deck to the dumpster, and took his leave.
Another great Tuesday for the books.
Happy day, everyone, Weave On! More computer assisted, art
















