We do some living history camping and I always take my lace pillow. I don't
have a proper travel pillow but normally use a block pillow. Still waiting
for my dh to make me a wooden stand, <g> . I have tried a couple of
alternatives which don't work, so just use a lump of wood under my feet to
lift my knees a little.
It is pleasant watching what is going on around me, plus working steadily
away at my lace. What more could we want. (apart from some warm clothing,
some days, LOL) My dh took a photo of me working my lace with a huge coat
and hood almost covering me, LOL. It created some fun and did warm me a
little on a very chilly afternoon. I did progress with my lace though:-)
Sue T, Dorset UK
Here in our town on the Costa Brava Spain ....
Some of the ladies that would normally attend the
classes and others of us who don't, meet each
Saturday afternoon for 3hours in the patio at the side
of the church in town from about mid June until
about mid October.
our group entry to the John Bull Trophy)...on the
balcony of a friend's house on a marina on the south
coast of the UK.
In the future I shall look back at sitting on the
jetty here (while DH works on the boat) and I'm
looking forward to lots more in the future.
Do other people feel the same way? I suppose some
climates make it difficult but I can't be the only one
who always takes a travel pillow when they go on
holiday.....
We are soooo lucky!
Hazel (in Oude Wetering, Holland where it is a little
too cool for outdoor lacemaking today!)
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