Tropical Storm Elsa is upon us. Thankfully I was able to spend a few minutes outside on the deck crocheting my giant granny square afghan before the rain started. I am absolutely loving this YarnBee cotton yarn.
I was so glad, and sad, to hear how many of you have also suffered roof and a/c condensation leaks. One good thing about our problems - they are keeping me active. I LOVE wild weather and normally during a big storm, I sit in front of a window and watch the weather while I knit for 12+ hours straight. Not this time! Having to bail the drip buckets is forcing me to take crochet/craft breaks which is good for my arm as well as my entire body.
For those of you in Elsa's path, I pray you did/will make it through safely.
That blanket is beautiful! I hope you survived the storm without too much damage to your home...and your body!
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Betsy
Lovely blanket! I am sure bailing takes the fun out of storm watching. Elsa was a bust here thank goodness. A lot of fuss for nothing but I'm not complaining.
ReplyDeleteI hope you don't have to do too much bailing and can focus on that beautiful blanket and watching the storm!
ReplyDeleteWell, I guess be thankful for small favors?
ReplyDeleteNot a good time for Elsa to have headed your way. Hope she didn't make too much of a mess.
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