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This is the first half of my red apple. I am going to start stuffing it and closing it up once I figure out a pattern for decreasing.
*rubik's cube there for scale object
Another fine old house being torn down to make room for a new one.
This house was big, beautiful and well-kept. Its misfortune was being on an extra big lot where people can build a really big huge house (8-10K sqft) like the one several lots away which likely won't be the top dog of conspicuous consumption for long.
At least with this house they're salvaging the slate roof and other reusable parts instead of dumping everything in the landfill for convenience.
Having made a couple of unsuccessful dives, Dave excitedly bobs to the surface to report that he can see (with the help of this trusty Winnie the Pooh waterproof flashlight) the ring sitting on the branch of an underwater plant!! He draws a deep breath and makes another dive. Seconds later, he rockets to the surface tightly clutching the ring....."my preciouuussssss".....
Returned to sender -- an entire bushel box of WHC progress reports. This is about half of what got returned.
I thought we were making progress, but the truce was only temporary ... hissing resumed once eating finished!
I had trouble this morning getting the colors right in the pictures. This is chocolate chinchilla angora overdyed with pink acid dye. The original has brown undertones which don't show in the picture. I have a gorgeous Shetland/mohair roving that turned out to be jet black, vibrant blues and salmon, but in the picture it looks brown with white patches!
Each row is seamed together, now I have to seam all of the rows together. Meanwhile, I'm deciding on a border & backing.