She’s been a good, faithful, and true friend.
Now Betsy is going to show someone else the peace (sometimes) and wonders (occasionally) that can come from spinning creatively.
If the stars align, Betsy the Lendrum, Molly the Matchless, and I are taking a roadtrip on Sunday so Betsy can meet her new fiber feeder friend. We are going to meet up at the Ravelry’s South Denver Spinning group. It will be a friendly place with good vibes all around for a new spinner, and for me to say good bye.
(And maybe to show off Molly just a bit.)
Sniff.
Betsy’s new fiber feeder is a relatively new spinner. Relatively. But hey. I don’t have that many years under my belt actually. I am pleased that she will be someone’s first wheel. I think she will be appreciated.
I am glad she gets to stay close by. You know, just in case…she gets homesick or something…
I am sure Betsy will be just fine. I am sending with her an assortment of wool so she won’t get hungry, after all.
Awww, that's kind of bittersweet. I hope her new friend loves her as much as you have.
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Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday, and to help you bid Betsy farewell!
ReplyDeleteKeep a stiff upper lip - and take a hanky...
ReplyDeleteMust be genetic, this attachment to,naming of and sad partings from our inanimate objects. Most think us unbalanced but then I have to ask, why is it that my lawnmower "Crusty" will start up f me on the first try, while refusing to offer even one little backfire for a nonbeliever?
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Have fun tomorrow! Betsy will do just fine with her new person. Not to worry.
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