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Passionate about art…watercolour, water mixable oils…and traditional rug hooking. Loving the change from the toxicity of FB. I think I have found my happy place! #UseAltText
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I am wondering how many lies trump told last night. Perhaps it would be easier to count his truths? #alttext

Trying #alttext to see if I can include visually impaired in my posts. I don’t think I have it right yet.

Finishing up a plant wrap-around, hooked using the ends of tee shirts. Bright and stiff. Ideal for this purpose!#rughooking#Alt text

Hooked in 2006. Mom in her favorite medium. “In Your Face” Challenge. 4x6” archived at AGO. Forever remembered. #rughooking

Hooked in 2006. Mom in her favorite medium. “In Your Face” Challenge. 4x6” archived at AGO. Forever remembered. #rughooking

Another piece I hooked. #rughooking

A few of my hooked pieces…not my design. #rughooking

My mom was a hooker, too. #rughooking

Progress has been slow on this piece. Life sometimes gets in the way of what I most enjoy, and what brings me peace. This is sketched freehand onto burlap. I’m sure others have sketched Pumpkins and birds, but this is my creation and composition. I chose a Magpie instead of a crow this time.

This is fantastic but also underlines DON'T trust mainstream media.

Thirty lonely but beautiful actions you can take right now which probably won't magically catalyze a mass movement against Trump but that are still wildly important thewhitepages.net/p/thirty-lon...

Oh…and while I am on this rant…A SUIT DOES NOT MAKE A MAN. That’s obvious.

Ending the night with this. *Get your hankies* A D-Day veteran called a gracious and humbled Zelenskyy a hero.

I have a huge soft spot for President Zelensky. It pains me that he would travel half a world away, to be attacked by creepy Vance, and even creepier Trump in the Oval Office. I sincerely hope that he realizes that there are those who admire and respect him.

My dad made three of these looms. They sat for many years, as none of the recipients of his handiwork, knew how to use them…until…I was fortunate in meeting a lady who walked me through the process of threading the loom, and weaving on it. This is an Inkle loom.

My next project…a tea cozy for a friend who loves pumpkins!

Finally finished. The stem is a branch from our apple tre

Hooking is done! On to the stem…

In the process of making an everlasting flower for my granddaughter, in her favorite colours!