My cat, thankfully, never goes on my lace pillow but she does like to sit with
me when I am making lace.  Her favorite place is on top of the pillow behind
my back. Occasionally she tries to squeeze up front but then she is pushed
off.
We have been having so much rain it is unbelievable. Luckily we live at the
top of the street and we are not in a flood or mud slide area. I believe it
has been declared that most of California is no longer in a drought and I can
see plenty of snow on the mountains in the distance. A great year for the
skiers but not so much for lace making. The gloomy days are so dark that it is
hard to see my pin holes on a cramped pillow full of bobbins. As I near the
end of the piece it will get more cramped because the design is an oval shape
so the work area is narrowing but still hundreds of bobbins on it.
Janice  Janice Blair Murrieta, CA, www.jblace.com 

    On Saturday, January 14, 2017 7:23 PM, Liz Roberts <lizke...@netscape.net>
wrote:


 Our cats haven't found the lace pillows yet, but they are in competition for
the heat registers, the cube houses, or on or near our laps. My husband
commented tonight he didn't know what he'd done to make them "love" him so
much.


Our cats seem to have a routine rotation between several places, depending on
whether or not the heat is blowing.


Our weather has been changing constantly, too. We had 70's earlier last week,
then a sudden drop in temperatures and freezing rain/ice. Now that's melted
and it's warmed up to just rain. I think by Monday or Tuesday, it's supposed
to get in the 60's and 70's again, but still more rain. We are both retired so
it doesn't matter if we get house bound for a few days. Hubby does get
restless though as he has a couple of eateries he likes to visit a couple
times a week.


Liz in rainy southwest Missouri

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