My oldest daughter, Kirsten (Norlund) Johnson, passed away in September, from injuries sustained in a terrible car accident. My life is forever changed. She leaves “Kirsten”
And So It Begins…
Am I stitching with Ariadne’s Thread? Yes, I definitely think so. I am quite convinced that my prayerful labyrinth walking requires me to take personal action toward creating the peace I am praying for.
Reimagining Ariadne
I have come to believe that Ariadne is about more than just the hero and the labyrinth. She was – and is – an incredible woman who demonstrated her resiliency by reinventing her life as needed to keep up with her circumstances. Never forget that she saved more people than just Theseus!
Unexpected Pilgrimage
I love it when a pilgrimage finds me. Usually the pilgrim goes off in quest of the the pilgrimage, with the destination firmly in mind, “Unexpected Pilgrimage”
Stitched Stories
We drove up to Cambridge this morning to visit the Fitzwilliam Museum to see their latest exhibit, Sampled Lives. The museum has a number of “Stitched Stories”
Labyrinth Knitting
Yesterday was Worldwide Knit in Public Day which is usually a chance to meet up with other knitters in some public place to unapologetically pull “Labyrinth Knitting”
Evening Sky
As seen from from our office window… I love how April evenings say good night to the world!
Reflections in London
I’m feeling drawn to London lately, with its cosmopolitan flair and colourful neighbourhoods. Often it’s woolly things that beckon me into the big city, but “Reflections in London”
Spring Buzz
We’ve been enjoying some lovely weather this week, and I thought you might like a little glimpse of southern England’s springtime glory. Our insects are “Spring Buzz”
Spring Knitting Show
Labyrinths and wool rolled in to a single day! Part of my birthday celebration this year was a trip to Olympia in London to attend “Spring Knitting Show”