posted: Friday, 16th September 2011
Today is the last day of class and it's a time to finish projects, ask questions and says good-byes.
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posted: Thursday, 15th September 2011
After all the animal excitement yesterday we headed back to Earnley to bead and I began a new project. Or rather a variation on an old project.
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posted: Wednesday, 14th September 2011
The bangle is done!
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posted: Tuesday, 13th September 2011
When I came away this week, I (as always) packed a ridiculous number of projects to finish, books to read and magazines to peruse. The books have so far stayed unopened, the magazines have been only briefly browsed but at least one of the projects is racing on.
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posted: Monday, 12th September 2011
Today I'm managing to race on with my latest pentagon bangle but am torn as to whether or not I like the colours.
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posted: Sunday, 11th September 2011
Despite my sadness at this probably being my last ever visit to Earnley, it is nice to be back here again.
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posted: Saturday, 10th September 2011
It's funny how life, inspiration and the brain works. Yesterday I came to the computer thinking I was going to write a blog about seeing Dolly Parton in concert, but my sadness about Earnley closing, and its repercussions on students, staff and teachers, took over and I never even mentioned it.
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posted: Friday, 9th September 2011
I'm working like mad today as on Sunday I head off to teach at the lovely Earnley Concourse for a week and I have much beading, writing and packing etc to do before then.
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posted: Thursday, 8th September 2011
I finally gave in and saw my Dr today about my sore finger and the verdict was that it wasn't broken but was probably fractured
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posted: Wednesday, 7th September 2011
Today between my sore finger and bruised and battered body I have to cancel my plan to visit the Treasures of Heaven exhibition at The British Museum with Francesca Walton which is a real shame but hopefully I will get to see it before it finishes.
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