Friday, November 9, 2018

Almost a Year

Hard to believe it's been almost a year.  I'm unable to pin so not much sewing.  Left hand and leg slowly getting better; I can sometimes walk without a walker or cane.  Am knitting a bit.  Therapy still ongoing.  Pompera is in Berkshire, New York, where I can still see her.  Cannot pick up hooves for cleaning or brush her tail--need two hands for both things.  She loves where she is staying and has lots of other horses, chickens/guinea fowl and dogs for company.  The farrier has her shoes off; she looks WONDERFUL!  Not driving myself yet, but my brother has had me out and practicing.  Some things are easy, some things need adjusting.  Have been cleaning closets and shredding old paperwork.  Where does all this stuff come from?  Lots of stuff for Thrift Shop and recycling.  Enjoy every minute you can do what you love--all my stuff is on hold!  Have you seen Yoko Saito's new book?  It's a feast for the eyes--Amazing!

And it's snowing and sticking here--first sticking of the season.  Sure it won't be the last!

Blissful hugs--I'm still here,
Sharon

P.S. Dickens survived my absence and is fine.


10 comments:

  1. Glad to see your blog. Thanks so much for the update.

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  2. What a beautiful window! Happy to see your blog post. Won't it be wonderful to drive again! Upward and onward!

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  3. Nice to hear from you. Sounds like progress is being made-keep on adjusting and keep on knitting!

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  4. Was at the shop a couple weeks ago and wondered how you are doing - happy to see your posting. Wishing you the best and happy knitting :)

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  5. Check your blog almost every day and what a wonderful surprise to see your post! Glad to hear everything is progressing. I'm sure Pompera's contentment has a lot to do with being able to see you. Love and big hugs. Safe journeys always. Pat B

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  6. Sharon, thank you for posting an update! Glad to hear that you have been knitting. Remember, slow and steady wins the race. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  7. I'm glad to hear your doing better. I'm glad your knitting as well. I hope it's getting easier. Give it time you'll be quilting again soon! Patience is however a virtue and I'm not so good at it but hopefully it will get better. We miss your classes and I hope we'll visit soon.

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  8. So glad to hear that you're continuing to do well....I know it's hard work everyday, but I have no doubt these hard times will pass. I miss your laugh and the easy atmosphere of class time! Keep going! And if you need anything.....

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  9. So happy to hear that you are doing so well. Keeping you in my prayers!

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  10. Sharon, every time I sit and hand quilt without a hoop, I think of you. Keep improving.
    Mary

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