As some of you know, my homeschooling these days looks more like a taxi service. Drive Filius to college campus. Wait for Filius. Drive Filius home from college campus.
It's not without its perks. College campuses don't have dog hair on the floor, dishes to wash in public areas, or dirty socks lurking in corners of public areas. So I can settle down to reading, or knitting, or writing letters, or just about anything portable. Or even not-so-portable. After all, there's a library -- and I don't even need to check the books out to read them! (Although I confess, I did get a community user card. My library card has three bar codes on it and my signature has worn off. I love libraries.)
There's an additional benefit.
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View to the front |
This is the view from one of my waiting spots. I love sitting here during storms. You can see them roll in over the valley -- or else, you can see the valley slowly disappear in the storm. Lightning is pretty spectacular from this vantage point, too. Earlier this month there was a bald eagle at eye level between me and the lonely tree in the middle of the photo.
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Williamson Shawl and view to the left |
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While I sit, I knit. (Of course!) The Williamson Shawl is growing at a reasonable pace. It'll be close, whether or not it is finished by Christmas. I got a tablet for my birthday to distract me from knitting. I've got 3 repeats of the center pattern done so far.
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