where did she go?
"Time is round and it rolls quickly." Tomorrow is departure day. My house is mess, with suitcases spread open and stuff piled high on the kitchen island, all the little Do Not Forgets that need to be tucked in at the last minute. The decision to bring shawl knitting is a good one; the yarn for two shawls has been wound into only two balls, admirably compact and light. It's possible that some alpaca sock knitting will find its way into a nook in the carryon, for times when I want to knit but don't want to concentrate on a lace pattern. I've been considering taking my chumpi weaving tools, the little bag of handspun yarns and shed sticks, but that is looking more and more unlikely as I contemplate all the work-related supplies I have to carry.
I hope to have some fiber adventures on this trip, creating things I bring with me and finding interesting things there. So there may well be postings here while I'm away, but they are likely to be irregular. I'm not at all sure about pictures; finding a place to upload may be a challenge. Please be patient and come back at the end of August, there should be lots of pictures then!
If you are interested in not just fiber stuff but Peru traveling in general, you are welcome to visit my travel blog, which I expect to be updating fairly frequently.
And I promise to take an "after" picture of the skirt, to prove just how dirty I can be.
Hi Carrie! Have you arrived yet? Hope you had a pleasant and uneventful trip!!
Posted by: Diana | June 28, 2004 at 03:45 PM