A Day In The Park

Looks like tomorrow will be a perfect summer day.

I still have a few things that need labels – like this new hand dyed scarf:

Photo of handspun handwoven cotton scarf, light teal and natural
Handspun Cotton Scarf, 63" x 8", by Joanne Littler

And some items on my bring to next market list to gather together.

But most of the display is ready to pack – so – Hooray for good weather!

It will be interesting to see how the sidewalk construction is coming along.

And after so many weeks of rain and the threat of thunder storms, it feels like a real treat getting ready for a day in the park.

See you there!

Joanne's blog signature, Pine Ledge Fiber Studio

The Possibility of Thunderstorms

Means I will not be spending the day outside under a metal-framed canopy.

Of course,  I could make a run for my car at the first hint of thunder and stay there – waiting until 30 minutes after the thunder has stopped.  (Am I the only person who reads the weather information posted at the NOAA site?)

But leaving my booth and all my work out there in a storm seems neither reasonable nor wise.

So I will not be at Farmers’ Market tomorrow.

I’ll be weaving and spinning.

Safely.  Indoors.

And if  I hear thunder,  I will stay away from water faucets, showers, sinks, bath tubs, and electronic equipment such as stoves, radios, corded telephones and computers.   Really.  That’s what I do.

FYI – June 19 -25 is Lightening Safety Week.

Be safe.

Joanne's blog signature, Pine Ledge Fiber Studio