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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Tomorrow is Launch Time!




The flowering gum is flowering in my garden- isn't it beautiful? I love the way on the top left, the stamens are popping out oftheir little cocoons and wearing a little hat!

The other photo is a not very good photo of a scarf I have made as one of the gifts to give to our speakers and special guests tomorrow night for the Sense of Place launch. I haven't made lace for a while so it was good to get back to one, pity I won't get back to any more until well into May. The motif is inspired by drochel and I really must do some more with this motif but as always it's time time time, mind you I seem to waste an awful amount of time as well. These last few months it has been almost impossible to work let alone work consistently, and I am starting to fret about my studio/shed ever being in a fir state, let alone me working in it.

I did manage to change a Qantas booking today without too much penalty - whatever you want to do with them always costs and one of the really stupid things about Qantas and Frequent flyers ( not only do you have to pay for their card ) you can only use your frequent flyer points for a return ticket or for a one way from Australia - you can't use it for a one way from Europe as i found out last year.Anyway it is sorted to my great relief. So I have a one way to Europe in September to teach at Carrefour Europeen du Patchwork again- yay! I will work out how to get back here later on.

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:20 PM

    You have the coolest plants there in Australia! And I have to ask, what are you teaching in Val d'Argent? Hubby should be home after all, which means maybe I can at least make a two day event of the show.

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  2. Anonymous9:59 PM

    The scarf is beautiful - would love to know how you made it!

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  3. Your right tha flower is awesome I've never seen anything like it.
    Oz is a special place in this world..
    The scarf is absolutly beautiful.
    Lucky speaker, I'm sure she will loooove it...
    I looked at it close up it is a work of beauty...

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  4. Beautiful works. Good luck with everything you are doing!

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  5. Anonymous4:37 AM

    Such a beautiful scarf!

    I love exotic, tropical plants - thanks for the photo of this one.

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  6. Anonymous5:17 PM

    Beautiful, beautiful scarf

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  7. Beautiful scarf, lucky recipient! Have you thought of making scarves to sell?

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