What a great story. Happy Silver Anniversary in your farmhouse! It really has been a hive of creativity for you, hasn't it? The tiny kittens are so precious. Once their little ears prick up they'll stop looking like guinea pigs. Lucky kittens, getting cuddled up in extra special blankets. I have a box of hexagons crocheted about five years ago. Once I get past finding my own hive to create in, I'll have a chance to sit still and put them together. Meanwhile, ideas for some kind of edging are percolating.
I thought long and hard about when to send these letters out. Everyone’s inboxes are so full of spam and ads and things that never get clicked on. I think Sunday mornings are a nice day if someone is easing into the day before Monday begins again. SO thank you for reading! Really appreciate it.
I always enjoy reading your newsletters. You mentioned living in Pepperell. My great grandfather was a marble sculpture and lived/worked there. He and his father are buried in town in a cemetery with some of his work. Last name is ISOLA.
How interesting Suzanne. We lived there in a sweet little 1880’s farmhouse for over a decade. Haven’t been back much since then. There were some beautiful things there.
What a great story. Happy Silver Anniversary in your farmhouse! It really has been a hive of creativity for you, hasn't it? The tiny kittens are so precious. Once their little ears prick up they'll stop looking like guinea pigs. Lucky kittens, getting cuddled up in extra special blankets. I have a box of hexagons crocheted about five years ago. Once I get past finding my own hive to create in, I'll have a chance to sit still and put them together. Meanwhile, ideas for some kind of edging are percolating.
Hi Franne — Send a photo of your hexagons once you get to putting them together. And good luck finding a new place to create in!
Thanks Kristin for your post. Reading it is a nice beginning to my day.
I thought long and hard about when to send these letters out. Everyone’s inboxes are so full of spam and ads and things that never get clicked on. I think Sunday mornings are a nice day if someone is easing into the day before Monday begins again. SO thank you for reading! Really appreciate it.
I always enjoy reading your newsletters. You mentioned living in Pepperell. My great grandfather was a marble sculpture and lived/worked there. He and his father are buried in town in a cemetery with some of his work. Last name is ISOLA.
How interesting Suzanne. We lived there in a sweet little 1880’s farmhouse for over a decade. Haven’t been back much since then. There were some beautiful things there.