Interesting that Nature is sending you mixed messages about recycling...
Or decoupage. My father-in-law had a stroke (during Buffy vs. Dracula, not that that's anything; I just vividly remember the whole thing) while doing decoupage on a little occasional table.
Decoupage? Craft of the devil or just doomed?
On the Guiding Light front, I just read somewhere that Reva is about to (or has just) GIVEN BIRTH while also having cancer (Kim Zimmer was on the fence about renewing her contract). Oh, soap operas. Don't ever change.
I don't believe I've ever seen an association of Dracula, decoupage and death before.
Jesse, yes poor Reva has never given birth without a major drama attached to it. I wish they wouldn't change by going off the air; I like to know they're there even when I'm not watching.
Tim was charming and hilarious at the Write Environment interview. It should be online later today or tomorrow.
It's up now at Strike TV.
Speaking of StrikeTV someone who sometimes posts here has a show coming soon to StrikeTV, just sayin.
Mayo Clinic study shows that crafting (knitting/crochetting/quilting) is good for your brain.
Hey, crafty DCistas who don't have sewing machines:
You’ll be on pins and needles at Honfleur Home’s Sewing Cafe.
The newly renamed Marimekko shop doubles as a studio where crafters can stitch, loop, and hem — without committing to machine ownership.
Drop by for a quickie lunchtime repair (food and drink welcome) or gather the girls for a weekend of needlework. Just reserve a time slot (available by the hour) and set up your station. You can take your own kit or select Marimekko’s bold fabrics, thread, and accessories.
Beginners can get help from staff or use available patterns to stitch pillows and handbags.
Honfleur Home, 8519 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring (301-565-4705 or honfleurhome.com).
Tim quotes in Washington Post:
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