In January I blogged about how our Sketch-A-Day project was coming to a close, but I was looking forward to a new creative outlet in 2019. I promised to ‘do something arty most days’. Shortly after that published, I placed my first order for pom poms. The question, of course, was what exactly to do
Two years ago we discovered the amazing Mukilteo Garden and Quilt show. It turns out to be biannual, so naturally we signed up again as soon as we realized this was the year it returned. We took our friends Brook and Byron with us and it was a fantastic day starring beautiful Pacific Northwest gardens
While wandering around Kigoma searching for fabrics, we stumbled into a soap-making “factory” on the outskirts of town. I use the word factory as that’s what they called it, but I’m not sure that’s what we’d consider it in the US as it was all open-air rather than in a building. It was a huge
Our biggest challenge with going to see the chimps in Gombe National Park was finding accurate details online about how to get there and how much it might cost! Now that we’ve been, I thought it’d be helpful to have all those details out there for future travelers. Don’t worry, though, I’ll definitely add plenty
Just a little textile porn for my friends who are into this sort of thing…Aunt Casey and Cousin Amy, we’re speaking to you. In 2015 we brought home a heap of khangas; the traditional swahili fabric with distinct patterns and borders, usually used for clothing. Hopefully it was okay that we instead made them into