Got a warp beamed onto the workshop loom today, and 96 of 240 ends threaded before the light started to fail. I don't like threading by artificial light, though weaving under it doesn't bother me. I'll get the rest threaded tomorrow and the weaving started. This will make cotton towels for the towel exchange my guild is having. The pattern I'm
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*eyes your yarn with an evil eye*
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I've seen squirrels doing that in Florida. Most palm trees don't look very inviting to me. Prickly spiky nasty. Squirrels are not only good climbers, but amazingly expert at trapeze flying. You should see them working out ways to get at our bird feeders. They can figure out really complex, Rube Goldberg routes that involve swinging, leaping, and dropping from above.
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does so I have to go out for it. ;.;
*sets up a remote wifi cam that focuses on that
hole in the tree*
Just out of curiosity, is your weaving and knitting
and such all for personal amusement or do you
sell stuff on Ebay?
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There appear to be more twigs stuffed into the hollow tree today, but we still haven't seen what is doing it.
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understandable. If you ever offer your stuff
up for sale clue me in.
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