“Cheer up, look for the bright side, they told me, things could be worse. So I cheered up, looked for the bright side… and things got worse”.
My baby Sister died May 7, 2024. I was able to spend her last month with her but that did not make it easier. My sister and best friend, we emailed daily, sometimes several times. She ignored my advice on important subjects and I ignored hers but we enjoyed sharing none the less. She was a spinner with a huge stash of fleeces and yarn. I have her handspun now and will treasure using it. Her wheel I’ll sell, I hardly spin anymore and have my own anyway. She was also artistic and the best cook in the family. She loved animals and her little dog, Evie, will live with Rex and miss Rosy as the rest of us do. Our brother John is making the urns for her ashes, I know she’d be pleased with that gift.
So now we have to move on. That means Fiber Shows. Fiber Fusion in Monroe, Washington is the first one this year. Two classes, Weaving a dishcloth, a beginning class, and on Sunday it’s Beyond Plain Weave, but the link does not seem to work for me today. I’m sure you can find it if you are going to be in the area. Our next one at the end of May-first of June is Black Sheep Gathering in Albany, Oregon. I don’t have a class there this year. Then we get the summer off before OFFF and Lambtown in the fall. I’ll have classes listed at both of them & some new projects. The summer means, of course, garden and canning so not really a summer off! 
Dishcloth and more…
and beyond plain. 
Well, I guess that’s all for now. This morning I am canning Rhubarb, something I have not done before, and putting pins in Fine Sett looms. And will try to get a walk in at some point. The sun is shinning and it’s a beautifully warm day here in Coffee Creek. I hope your day is bright as well.



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Peg, Jr. 

I am sorry for your loss. I feel your pain as one of my brothers is not doing well at this moment. I will always remember your kindness in personally responding to a question I had about your pin loom. Thank you and again heartfelt condolences
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Thank you, Edie. Sending my best hopes for your brother & you!
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I’m sorry to hear about the loss of your sister, Hazel, particularly since you were so close. May many good memories live on in your heart …
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Hazel, I’m so sorry to hear about the passing of your sister Rosy. Im happy to hear you were able to be with her during the end days of her life. I’m sure having you close meant a lot to her. Please send my sympathy to her husband as well as your brother John and sister Elsie. It sounds like you have good memories of her and things to remind you of her. I’ll pass the information along to my family. We will all be together on May 26 for my sister Carol and her husband Craig’s 40th wedding anniversary. Lots of rain here. I’m sure the farmers are behind. Sending my sympathy and caring thoughts to you and her husband.June
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Thank you, June. I will miss her forever.
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Hazel, how old was Rosie? June
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She would have been 78 on June 17. Same day my son turns 56. They were birthday buddies. We’re old, June.
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