...because this time the tournament is in fairly close proximity, beautiful Durango, Colorado.
In a few hours I'll be on the road to Durango to fling down tiles over the next two days. All the details are here. It should be a beautiful road trip with the fall colors still displayed.
In this morning's Daily Mail there was a post about 101 ways to win at Scrabble, a small book by Barry Goldman. The tips are what most tournament players already know, but darned if he won't make a mint of money on his little book because he got great print media coverage for his production. Well, good on him. He does not mention cheating of any sort. (By the way, if you want to read of my little heartbreak with a cheating scandal five years ago in a Calgary tournament, check out my prior post from 2008.)
The Apple app Words With Friends is a really fun game, in my humble opinion. But people do cheat there (a lot) with a cheater app, so it is really just a fun kind of way to learn new words withouth taking the game seriously, win or lose. My friend Ginger played the word ZAPTIEH and told me she looked it up; she got over 125 points for it, if I remember correctly. We both laughed and decided neither of us would remember that word.
If you play Scrabble and want to play me on WWF, invite me with my handle of "templeton7" and I'll be sure to let you beat me.
Onward!
Friday, October 25, 2013
Monday, October 21, 2013
Show the Pink
We are bombarded this month, rightly so, with October Breast Cancer Awareness.
Inspiration Avenue challenges you this month to show your pink art. So much out there, so little time.
This post will review some of breast cancer awareness that I have blogged about over the years. Click on the links if you want to read more about breast cancer thoughts (links are under each picture).
Go on over to see more Pink Art here at Inspiration Avenue!
Inspiration Avenue challenges you this month to show your pink art. So much out there, so little time.
This post will review some of breast cancer awareness that I have blogged about over the years. Click on the links if you want to read more about breast cancer thoughts (links are under each picture).
Go on over to see more Pink Art here at Inspiration Avenue!
linked to a previous post here
bra inserts linked to a previous post here
lymphedema, a common side effect of radiation, linked to a previous post here
There are things that we don't
want to happen but have to accept,
things we don't want to know but have to learn,
and people we can't live without but have to let go.
~ Author Unknown
want to happen but have to accept,
things we don't want to know but have to learn,
and people we can't live without but have to let go.
~ Author Unknown
(linked to a previous post here)
Remembering Rivka post here
printed on my favorite t-shirt with post here
Sisterhood of the Traveling Shawl post here
post here
post is here
Show YOUR pink! And look at Inspiration Avenue and others' posts to show art to Fight for the Cure.
Friday, October 18, 2013
Pleated Ballet Slippers
Between dramatic health issues with a friend, my own eye issues, and computer problems, the knitting has been sparse over the last few days.
The good news is that I got some punctal plugs yesterday for dry eye. The jury is out if it will help, but I am crossing fingers.
And since it is Friday, Fiber Arts Friday, here is something I started yesterday:
Ballet slippers! Well, actually not for dance, but to look nicer on the feet than slouching around in my old LL Bean moose footwear. Don't even try to picture it. Not a pretty sight.
The feminine footwear pattern by Julie Weisenberger can be found here. Slippers on her site look this this:
Mine are used from these yarns, mixtures of wools and acrylics, held double and are in progress. I plan on making several pairs.
Foot bottoms will be painted with puffy paint I found on Amazon, but it is available at any craft store as well. The puffy paint helps keep the slippers from sliding on hardwood floors.
The good news is that I got some punctal plugs yesterday for dry eye. The jury is out if it will help, but I am crossing fingers.
And since it is Friday, Fiber Arts Friday, here is something I started yesterday:
Ballet slippers! Well, actually not for dance, but to look nicer on the feet than slouching around in my old LL Bean moose footwear. Don't even try to picture it. Not a pretty sight.
The feminine footwear pattern by Julie Weisenberger can be found here. Slippers on her site look this this:
Mine are used from these yarns, mixtures of wools and acrylics, held double and are in progress. I plan on making several pairs.
Foot bottoms will be painted with puffy paint I found on Amazon, but it is available at any craft store as well. The puffy paint helps keep the slippers from sliding on hardwood floors.
Update: 10.22.13
First pair frogged. Second pair much better and finished. Fun making the little pleats. Here is the yarn and also the finished product:
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