Friday, June 27, 2008

Summer Is Here - June 2008

Another fun day for spinning. Rain showers kept us indoors. I thought Steve had the furnace running - DUH - it was the air conditioning. Pleasantly cool (and what was I thinking...)

We had a moderately small group. It was good to see Marilyn and husband Mike. We missed Deb who was busy elsewhere. Kaylan was missing. Char was expected, but didn't show. Others were expected - maybe in July. Mark your calendars - July 27.

Elizabeth wore our favorite Yarrn t-shirt.

Lori, Melinda and Heather were spinning up a storm.


Troy, Mike (losing a little bit of his soul?), Coby, and Steve were discussing sheep, fiber, or something.

Then Steve started acting up, of course. I think I see his tonsils!

Jim also decided to act up just a bit.

Then out came Mom R.'s glasses, so several of us had to try them on.



Now we are getting down to the foot of the Blog - pick a pair!



LOST AND FOUND: only one item this week - a nice Land's End top. I was going to take it, but it was too small for me. Then someone said they thought it might be Lori's. Anyway, now Lori, you have two things to get in July - your top and the dye stuff that I forgot to bring.
There are also still a few items from last month's lost and found - only the sweater was claimed (though not picked up yet, Kaylan). Elizabeth and I are still trying to decide how to share the bowl, so if it's yours, you better claim it before it's gone gone gone. Check last month's BLOG to see what items are still there.

To close, the tick collection is extremely small this year - only 12 so far, compared to over 500 by this time last year. The bone collection is just about normal, maybe slightly down from last year.
I saw that Steve has updated his BLOG with sheep for sale, so if you are shopping for sheep, visit his BLOG at: http://www.shelteringpines.blogspot.com/
Coby also has a great BLOG at: http://www.cjkopeccreations.blogspot.com/
I will try to figure out how to create links, but these will have to do for now. See you in July and don't forget that the Michigan Fiber Festival is in August!





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