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echo: crafting
to: JEANNELOU TRUITT
from: DONNA LEWIS
date: 1997-07-03 22:15:00
subject: mental crafting

Hi Jeannelou,
 >     I didn't quite understand what you meant about getting a lot done
 > 'mental crafting'.  When i do mental crafting, nothing gets done, i just
 > am inattentive at what ever task is keeping me from actually crafting.
Unfortunately, there just aren't enough hours in a day for me to get 
everything done.
My mother once told me that my hobby was "starting something, but never 
completing it".  I realized that she had a valid point to some extent, so now 
instead of physically starting a lot of stuff, I do it mentally.
I've also realized, that once I know how something is done, then I lose 
interest.  Guess that's why I'd start something, but not finish it.
By mentally doing a lot of my crafting, I don't end up with a lot of UFOs.
However, I do have a lot of supplies, Just in Case!
 > I make it a rule not to stay in bed if i am unable to get back to sleep,
This is one problem I don't seem to have, at least, not at the present.
 > I am determined to finish the Ravine of the Elves this year,
I've seen you mention this before, but I'm not sure what it is.
 > trying to get all the daylilies weeded before the first of July and
Did you make it?  The daylilies here in Albany have been really pretty this 
year, and have just about gotten another convert.
 > I haven't even fetched them in from the drying van.
What is the drying van.  It is a new term for me.  We're able to leave our 
daylilies in the ground all year.
ttyl
Donna
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