Sunday, June 10, 2018

Recuperation journey: Sheepish


Daughter Allegra and I attended our second needle-felting class Friday at Lizzie's Corner Consignment in downtown Seymour. 
As you can see from the tabletop 'herd' above, we created sheep. It was a lot of fun. 

Shelton resident Kayleigh Mihalko is our instructor. 

Here she demonstrates the needle-felting process. 



Allegra works on her sheep. Hers came out a bit better than mine.


My guy with a funny eye. Not easy to make them match, at least not for me! 
I may just buy a needle felting kit. With it I could improve on his looks, and get more into a craft which I find quite therapeutic.

Looking forward to taking another class, whenever that will be scheduled.

Recuperation journey: Sunday sunrise

 One can capture a beautiful photo if one   ventures outside not long after dawn. 
 I took this shortly after 5 a.m. Sunday.

Help needed making blankets at Adam's House in Shelton


VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
We need your help in replenishing our blanket supply!
Join us at Adam's House, 241 Coram Ave., Shelton, at 6 p.m. June 19 to help make tie end
fleece blankets to give our grieving kids throughout the year.
Bring your friends for a fun and rewarding experience.

Seymour Wildcats win 2018 Class M State Championship

  Congratulations to the champs!


 Seymour defeated rival Wolcott 13-2 Saturday   at Palmer Field in Middletown.

*Photo shared from the Office of the First Selectman Facebook page.