As you can tell from my posts today, I'm baking up a storm on a day off. Actually, Ian and I were both off yesterday (according to Ian, we're both "off" most of the time but yesterday we weren't working, either) and went "touring" to some of our favorite haunts around - mostly in Massachusetts - to places like Gloucester, Manchester-By-The-Sea, Magnolia and Salem and then on to the place where Ian's parents lived loads of years ago when they first married. A place called Plum Island, off the coast of Newburyport, MA. It was a gorgeous day and we had a wonderful time just poking around, seeing the beautiful scenery and looking through a combination of junque and junk at yard and barn sales. It was super! Once our baby gets here such jaunts will probably be a thing of the past for a while so it's wonderful to enjoy it while we can.
Today, I bake! And bake and bake and bake. I've found that recently I get spurts of energy and when it happens I just go with the flow! And today has been especially productive - and I'm not done yet................
Andy, your wood working wares are beautiful...I'd absolutely kill for some of your boards or bowls. And your wife's things look wonderful, too. I've a friend who makes her own soaps and balms (not for sale, but she gives them as gifts on occasion) and I've come to love her goat's milk soaps, especially the honeysuckle scented one. Do either you or your wife have catalogs of what you sell at craft fairs? I'd sure love seeing things in greater detail and selection!
Belaine, how's the arm and what color cast did you finally decide on? Pix would be grand of you encast.............
Fallon