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After Lambtown

We headed up into the Sierra’s looking for some cool! It was hot in Dixon that weekend. We found some, too. Our last morning at just under 6000′ it was 29 degrees! That was cooler then our first night at just under 7000′.  I wanted to get a picture of the 8000′ sign but there was no place to pull off the road so had to compromise with this one!

It was lovely up there, I haven’t been since Pop took us all when I was a child.  We explored a lot back then. But even for a mountain girls, this was an adventure. Our mountains are also lovely but not nearly as rugged as these and our rocks are different, tho also plentiful!

We got lost a few times so saw some country we would have missed otherwise and there was this, of course:

Standard for summer since it is difficult to do road work in the winter. Up there it would be impossible! The snow will hamper that just a bit! The small green sign says 7000′. They were putting in culverts.

 

   

Quacking Aspens in full color and a nice breeze to set them shimmering. The Ponderosa forests are impressive, too. I didn’t get a really good pictures but here’s one. I love the red trunks.

   And some shots just for the Beauty of them.

We came down into Nevada on the way home. We had a nice surprise there, too. Diesel at $3.49! If you’re in California, you’ll know why that was exciting!

 

Nevada and back into California. Janesville is near here somewhere!  This lake has always been dry when I’ve seen it before but is nice and wet this year!

We enjoyed the trip and have the trailer mostly unloaded. The groceries are hauled in and the laundry has been washed, the looms and teaching stuff is put away for next year and he’s working on firewood. We had rain last night and it never got over 60 today. Time to bring the houseplants in. Winter’s on the way.

Hope you are having a lovely fall and missing all the exciting weather they’re having back east.

 

In hot central California…

In hot central California..

Its Lambtown in Dixon. There were 7 enthuiastic weavers signed up for my lace class on Friday. We spent 6 hours exploring possibilites for the 4 inch looms. We also discovered that the one extra pin on the Multi loom does make a slight difference for weavers using that plastic one. And since the old Weave-its & Weavettes are also short corner pins, for them as well. But its not a big difference. If my row ends o1, u1, those will end o1. Or if it works better for the pattern, you can modify the start instead. Be creative… or buy a proper loom! ;-D

The other exciting thing this weekend is that Jane Grogan is here! If by any chance you are not aquainted with Jane, she is a well known teacher on our looms from Michigan & a friend. I will have a picture of us weaving on a peg loom, but will have to add that later. This afternoon I’Il be showing more weavers how to get going on tbeir peg looms.

We’re having a last blast of summer heat here in Dixon. Its predicted to hit 100 today. But they are keeping it cool in Madden Hall to encourage shoppers to remember that even here those lovely wool yarns  will soon be timely and weaving sweaters and socks comfortable again!

We’ll leave here on Monday morning, Katt will have to spend a few more days in the Weaverville Pet Motel, while we explore highway 88 & Carson Pass. Up there where the high for that day is predicted to be 68 degrees! A few degrees cooler than home. A ’few feet’ higher in elevation, too, of course! It sounds like a lovely place, just the right sort of vacation spot for a mountain girl! But then its home to finish the tag ends of the garden & making sure the woodshed is topped off and the summer tools put away… you know the sort of things that need doing before winter sets in.

But now it looks like its time to go to work. I’ll post pictures when we get home. Hope you are keeping cool & dry!