and more than enough beauty to go around.
I have no idea what this tree is but the leaves are fascinating.
I don't know what these big trees are either, but they're sure purty.
Just in case there was any doubt...
The sales arena is in the McGough Arena (say it:McGoo)but the classes were in a separate venue. I have my own classroom for the duration. Above were the Mitered Square students. They all did wonderfully!
These were the Writing Patterns for Publication students. It was a long day for everyone, but take my word for it, there was lots of laughs, and they asked some great questions.
Tomorrow will be my longest teaching day (3 workshops between 8:30am-6:00pm). My friend Kris is flying in, and she's going to spend the rest of the visit with me. Woohoo!!!!
Tonight is a Ravelry/SAFF party, but I don't think I'll stay very long. I feel a long nap coming on.
The tree is a Bradford Pear. Lovely color in the fall and beautiful blossoms in the spring.
ReplyDeleteI spend the winters 25 miles west of Asheville and miss the climate and hospitality.
I enjoy your blog and discovered that I have your book, Fearless Fairisle. Love the turtle patterned sweater.
Joan
Kathleen-Thx so much for your wonderful mitered squares class at SAFF. I learned so much! You are a pleasure to learn from. Hope to take more classes with you next year! Glenda
ReplyDeleteJoan, thank you for the leaf ID. The foliage was so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGlenda- thank yo so much for taking my class. I hope to be invited back next year too!