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Monthly Archives: February 2020

More Arizona

We are enjoying our time in Arizona and grateful we have been able to partake of this opportunity to get a break from winter. It is hard to visualize snow and cold while walking around outside without a jacket or boots, and without worrying about slipping and falling. At home I have trouble giving myselfContinue reading “More Arizona”

Posted byMeg HansonFebruary 26, 2020February 28, 2020Posted inTravelTags:Arizona, Retirement, Snowbirding, Travel4 Comments on More Arizona

Qivuit Cowl

My adventure girl daughter bought me a skein of qivuit yarn from a shop in Skagway, Alaska, when she was working there for three months in the summer of 2019. Qivuit is the fine underfur from a musk ox, which is eight times warmer than wool and softer than cashmere. Qivuit yarn is expensive dueContinue reading “Qivuit Cowl”

Posted byMeg HansonFebruary 24, 2020Posted inYarnTags:Knitting, Yarn5 Comments on Qivuit Cowl

Snowbirding

Wayne and I drove from San Diego back home to Minnesota last fall. On the way we scoped out some 55+ RV Parks in Arizona, where many retired Midwestern folks go to get away from winter. Wayne’s parents used to spend a couple of months in one of these parks in Brownsville, Texas. They lovedContinue reading “Snowbirding”

Posted byMeg HansonFebruary 19, 2020February 20, 2020Posted inTravelTags:Arizona, Retirement, Snowbirding, Travel12 Comments on Snowbirding

Ice Fishing

My husband, Wayne, has been an avid fisherman ever since his dad started taking him fishing as a child. Jewett Lake, where we live now, is a beautiful, clean, spring fed lake known for good fishing. Wayne likes the solitude of sitting out in the boat alone, as well as sharing the experience with aContinue reading “Ice Fishing”

Posted byMeg HansonFebruary 12, 2020February 20, 2020Posted inWinterTags:Icefishing, Winter8 Comments on Ice Fishing

My First Weaving Project

Learning to weave has been one of the skills on my bucket list. I pictured one of those ginormous looms the size of a small room. There are many different types of looms that can make everything from a simple narrow strap to a wide fabric with a complicated pattern. After seeing Torri Hanna useContinue reading “My First Weaving Project”

Posted byMeg HansonFebruary 5, 2020February 21, 2020Posted inYarnTags:Weaving, Yarn7 Comments on My First Weaving Project
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