We in New Mexico are looking forward to seeing everyone at Convergence in July. As director of New Mexico Fiber Artisans (www.nmfiberartisans.org ) I will be out and about trying to talk to as many of you as I can.
Of course, Ron, probably the best dried chiles (in my humble opinion) are the ones from Chimayo. I know there will be tours up that way to visit all the wonderful weavers in the area, so you will have ample chance to stock up! My husband and I always tell folks we moved here because we got addicted to the chiles<G> And it's chile roasting time right now so we are getting ready to stock our freezer! Katy Blanchard Urban Eagle Design http://www.urbaneagle.com Youngsville, New Mexico On Sep 4, 2009, at 9:10 AM, Ronald Parker wrote: > > On Sep 4, 2009, at 4:10 PM, Sara von Tresckow wrote: > > > Hi, > > I always forget to post here "just because" - but come to think of > it, > > I > > miss the eclectic bunch out here. How is everybody doing? > > > Well, hank you.. we look forward to seeing you in Albuquerque for > Complex Weavers next summer. If you don't see me hanging around > always, it's because I am out hunting for the perfect New Mexico dried > chiles to haul hack to Sweden. > > Susanne is off to the annual meeting of the Swedish draw loom group, > held this year on the long, narrow island Oland off the southeastern > coast of Sweden. > > Ron > [email protected] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
