At 10:39 -0500 Earth time on 050101 Ann Durham sent:

Right back at you from one of the most senior (as in longevity, thank you very much) Fibernetters. OK--so I'm mostly a lurker. 2004 was interesting for me. In 2003 I lost my job and decided to go "take a class or two" for fun before job hunting again. Before I knew quite what hit me, I'm a full-time student (getting a Master's in Historical Clothing and Textiles) and teaching a lecture class of 60 students! Does studying and teaching clothing and textiles give me *any* time at all for spinning, weaving, or sewing? NO ;-(

Hey teach, teach, then relax Seriously, that's great. You have a lot to give.

But I was just passing on your work yesterday, Ron. At the natural history museum where I work part time (In addition to taking 12 hours of coursework and teaching) the sheep is getting ready to give birth, so I let them know about the Sheep Book.

I assume you told them it is available on line for free at http://hem.bredband.net/ronpar/tsb.html


Let's hear it for a New Year's lamb (she might come today).

Ear tag number 050101 of course. Yes I know that the order seems wrong, but computers are native to sort from the big to the little. ;-)}


Best of everything to everyone in 2005!

--Ann

And to you and your students as well.

Ron
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