This
week, I’m back to sheep! Sheep have been such an important part of my life. For
many years, I raised a small flock of black sheep on the edge of the Red River
Valley in North Dakota and was part of an amazing fiber guild. The women in the
group shared their talents for all things fiber and faithfully came to
gatherings from regions around the Dakotas and southern Manitoba. It was an
inspiring time of my life and served to shape much of what I am today. It was
such fun to paint, Keeping Watch, 7”x10” Watercolor on 300 lb. paper.
Friday, November 17, 2017
Season of Thanksgiving
It’s
another year of Christmas music and movies playing non-stop from November 1st
on. Don’t get me wrong, I love the Hallmark movies, but I’m a huge fan of
Thanksgiving, too. It’s a special holiday, a reminder of the good that comes
from caring for each other and sharing from our own bounty, and a wonderful
time of gathering together with family. It was a joy last night to facetime
with three grandsons, a couple of hours away from our house, and see them dancing
around their house and wearing their handmade Thanksgiving hats! We are blessed
that it will work for 21 of us to gather at Mom’s new place this weekend for an
early Thanksgiving. She’s excited about the event, but we’re a “joyously
enthusiastic” family (o.k. – we’re loud!!), and now with 10 active cousins under
the age of 13 as part of the festivities, it was a wonderful relief to hear
from the staff that they are so happy when families choose to gather together
within the retirement center. Everyone is bringing something to share, and at
our house, the first batch of lefse came off the griddle last night and today
we’ll make the apple pies. We wish you all a blessed Thanksgiving!
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