More late hours for 'tP' means we still can't get home in time to do much but do nightly chores & eat. One would have thought that after the holidays we could get back to regular hours, but NO-O-O-O-O folks got sick, folks got hurt & folks retired (& around the PO it is like other govt. agencies, a replacement worker does not come in until a bit [quite a bit really] of time) . So it's going to be a while before we can get relief.
this is the story of our life at "Rosevale on the Palouse Prairie" in eastern Washington State, and my love affair with all things fiber/fabric. 'BeanQueen' you might ask, well in my previous life I was the curator of the Phaseolus Germplasm Collection (beans native to the western hemisphere) in the United States. My lovely #2 sister gifted me with my 'autre nom'.
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I like the new wallpaper -- forgot to say so last time. Yes, I so agree about the snow and its importance to our lives here. I did hear predicted, though, that it would be a dry winter. Maybe we'll get a little this weekend. Hope so.
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