... is now partially in the attic.
We were remarkably lucky. There are about a dozen saucer sized holes in the roof from branches and, well, you can see those two branches piercing the side of the house. The whole house shook and the headboard that was up against that wall did not survive the impact. But all the people (and sewing machines) did.
If you are in a storm affected area, I hope that you were similarly lucky. A big thank you to those of you who were concerned for us. All virtual hugs were warmly received until the power came back on late Thursday/early Friday.
And because I hate to post without a crafting update, here's how I kept busy while the power was out.
I knit half a baby blanket for Phin's brother and his wife who are expecting a new baby girl in February. And I started a rather complicated pair of socks for myself.
Updates and details to follow as life (fingers crossed) returns to normal!
A tree that dreamed of being a house plant |
We were remarkably lucky. There are about a dozen saucer sized holes in the roof from branches and, well, you can see those two branches piercing the side of the house. The whole house shook and the headboard that was up against that wall did not survive the impact. But all the people (and sewing machines) did.
If you are in a storm affected area, I hope that you were similarly lucky. A big thank you to those of you who were concerned for us. All virtual hugs were warmly received until the power came back on late Thursday/early Friday.
And because I hate to post without a crafting update, here's how I kept busy while the power was out.
Warm and soft! |
I knit half a baby blanket for Phin's brother and his wife who are expecting a new baby girl in February. And I started a rather complicated pair of socks for myself.
My first project with cables |
Updates and details to follow as life (fingers crossed) returns to normal!