of making decisions about PCs – nothing in that line has been done today.
This is why.
Granny and Granddad were trusted to look after the very hungry caterpillar and his big sister. [Believe me, the nickname is well earned.]
After his mum and dad, not forgetting the dog, came back from their bike ride, we had a lovely, leisurely lunch in the garden while the caterpillar slept and Babybel caught up with an old friend.
We had a great time, and hope they did too.
I had managed to do a bit of creative stuff yesterday. The tubes at the top are destined to be a work in progress for some time – possibly up to the degree show [gosh, that sounds scary].
Inspired by Bonnie Epstein's use of found paper, I’ve decided to make tubes from all the envelopes that come through the door. This is 3 days worth, so it could end up quite long – it is already surprisingly heavy. Wensleydale christened it ‘The Postage of Time’ which I though was very clever of him.
The lower lot are also a work in progress, but one likely to be finished rather quicker. I’ve named it ‘The Country Gardener’ because that is what it is made out of – plus a little Brusho and some glue stick – which keeps coming unglued. I want to use this one to explore different methods of fastening the tubes together.
All in all, a good weekend – we just won’t mention last night’s insomnia.
2 comments:
you are going to use all the envelopes that come through your front door? Very tempted to send you something in a lime green envelope....
Only if you send me a pink one as well...
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