Remember project #2, Jane Southward? The 3011 vine was not showing well enough on my linen (seems to be the norm). For some reason, Confederate Gray popped into my head even though I'd only used it once for a small ornament years ago. I took a chance and ordered a piece for Jane. Bingo. I think the 3011 is showing better on this very neutral fabric.
After some work on Jane I will go back to Ann for a few more rows, then Kezia. I do have others kitted but three projects at once seems reasonable, any more may lead to a loss of interest. After being monogamous for decades, I like having other options if I tire of a project or need a break from overthinking. I have to say that my stitch station is making it so much easier also.
Having blood work done this week, my tooth fixed, Missy is doing well (but that wound is ugly), and I feel like a wet rag. I don't understand how I can move gravel for hours and be fine, and other days can barely stand up straight.
Our friend had very mild covid in January, and has been needing care since because of mental inabilities. He was taken to a neurologist and found after testing and scans that he does not have dementia or Alzheimer. He has a severe case of covid fog. The doctor said he has so many patients with this, all older, all had mild covid, most recover in a few months but some are severe cases like his. No treatment other than rehab offered to brain injury or stroke patients. So far, no improvement.
Hope you have a good start to this week.
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