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Blogger j. wilson said...

I have to again exclaim how thrilled I am that you blog. I find your words and thoughts most comforting in that you manage to put forth ideas I struggle to let loose. I haven't posted a proper wordy post in a long while so now my head is fuller than full and I pop up awake in the middle of the night with the most lovely compositions spewing forth and no pen or laptop at hand to catch them. Boo! You inspire me to be more me and I thank you.

March 4, 2012 at 4:32 PM

Blogger celkalee said...

I rather enjoy when you sort out all these random thoughts and put them to page. I try not to think too much anymore, it doesn't seem to help much.

The whole sewer, sewist, seamstress debate is tiresome. No matter what your preference, there is a pro and con. I am choosing "thread-wrangler" for now. My word. I do not necessarily prescribe to the need to categorize myself because I am so much more than that. However, there is obviously a need among many to define their themselves within the context of their work. "Fiber-artist" is also popular but I find that more pretentious than sewist.

As always, love the fog photo's.

March 4, 2012 at 7:36 PM

Blogger Joanna Jenkins said...

I spend way to much time on Pinterest... but lately I'm wondering if anyone over about 30 years old or 110 pounds post photos, especially of fashion. Sometimes it makes me feel very old.... but I keep going back :-)

I've never thought about the sewing term. Hmmm, I'll have to think on that one.

Have a great week, xo jj

March 5, 2012 at 5:06 AM

Blogger Sammi said...

These are my favourite posts, the random ones about everything. I feel the same about their/ there and they're. I also think people who homeschool their children should be forced to take a teaching qualification and have passed both their English GCSE and A Level equivalent with at least a B grade. I am not a fan of homeschooling.

It's seamstress. I don't care if people think it's an old fashioned word and they're trying to make things look cool. A seamstress is a fabulous thing. I would choose someone who called themselves a seamstress over a sewist any day, particularly since it throws little red lines up under the word when I type it.

I fear I am the only person in the world who does not like pinterest. I am tumblr all the way!

March 6, 2012 at 7:20 PM

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