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hlwoods October 21 2016, 18:23:38 UTC
I hope the sap keeps rising. I have always enjoyed your posts on sericulture ... but had assumed you had gone on to work on other projects. After all, my journal has gone mostly quiet ...

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stasia October 21 2016, 18:27:02 UTC
You don't really know me - I followed your LJ years ago for the weaving and other stuff, but I want to say that I'm delighted to hear you're working your way back to being (centered? okay? creative? awake?). That pit of darkness is compelling, but it's great out in the sun as well.

So, really just - internet hugs from a stranger who's glad to see increased wellness. I'm looking forward to what you create and show and make!

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artkouros October 21 2016, 21:37:23 UTC
What part of town is that? My sister lives in old Richardson and has those spider lilies. Glad to see you back on LJ.

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tilia_tomentosa October 22 2016, 22:42:33 UTC
MAJOR ouch! I now wish I was physically near to help you with the garden or whatever (never mind that I've been struggling with decluttering and tidying this room I live and work in for maybe three months now, LOL).

Have you had any therapy other than the Xanax for those issues? *big big hugs*

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submarine_bells October 23 2016, 20:44:04 UTC
I had noticed your absence, and I am so sorry to hear that you've been having such a rough time. I dunno if it will be helpful in keeping the self-doubts at bay, but when I want to show someone tablet-weaving porn for inspiration purposes, when I want to show them just how stunning tablet-woven items can be, I always point them at your work, as the "gold standard" for "gorgeous tablet weaving". And I've lost count of the number of folk I've recommended your web pages on sericulture and silkwork to.

You do *stunning* work. I very much hope to see more of it when you're ready and inclined to share it.

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