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Today I stuffed ziplocs for the embroidery class I'm teaching next weekend. Hoops, needle pad and needles, embroidery floss. It says something that giving away a hunded and five skeins of embroidery floss doesn't make much of a dent in my inherited stash, doesn't it? We also had a "real" breakfast of pancakes and bacon, did two rounds full of dishes in the rack, four loads of laundry, made sun tea, and gardened. A small stand of corn is now in the ground, along with soybean seeds and the seven eggplants I had in pots, which helps tidy up the potted plants area along the backside of the garage. We also pulled up a heck of a lot of grass that the tiller didn't get around the verges of the side yard, as well as pulling the quack grass that's resprouting from its roots where the rototiller did dig. Fortunately at this point it's easy to spot and dig up, roots and all. I also (in my rummaging through embroidery stuff) found a small linen runner that was almost done and finished it off. Hooray for a project done! One more sample to take along for demo/show'n'tell at the class. And now I crash and tomorrow morning while it's cool I iron, and then I rip fabric and trace samplers for the embroidery class.