I will send instructions to Liz privately, as we don't want to put the
password on the internet where anyone searching the archives could find it
Sue
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From: Elizabeth Ligeti
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:16 PM
To: lace@arachne.com
Forgot to include the date of the Psychology Today article. It was in the
September 2017 issue.
On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 6:03 PM, N.A. Neff wrote:
> There is a recent article in Psychology Today () that summarizes some
> recent findings...
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Help please for adding a photo to Flikr. I have a problem as it has all been
changes, I think, and Yahoo wonât acknowledge me any more. Grrr!!
I have the old Honiton word, and a name to enter, or I have my own password,
but it does not like either.
Now it wants me to add my email address,
Thank you all for the kind comment about my Gros Pr. Needlelace piece. Gros
Point is my favourite lace to make!! Doing the raised cordonets and
embellishments if great fun â providing I have planned them carefully
beforehand. I tend to get carried away, and over do it a bit sometimes!!
I used to travel without camera, computer, or phone, thinking I was seeing
more that way. However, there have been studies showing that people
perceive more about what they are seeing when they look with a goal of
capturing and documenting what they are seeing.
There is a recent article in
Hi Jerri and Fellow Arachnids,
Thank you so much Jeri for your great report on your sojourn in Europe (sorry
I had to crop it, that hurt me) . I would have loved to be there and meet you
all as well as learning much.
Also, I so agree with you that I refuse to spent important experiences behind
Here are a few comments about this event. It began by flying to Belgium on
August 14th, and (for me) ended by flying to Hungary on August 26th. Arrived
early, to adjust to time change and travel fatigue before the World Lace
Congress began. This also meant time was set aside for visiting