Weaving Down the Road

Friday, March 7, 2025

Bathroom update and Philly Flower Show

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Hello my blog friends. Bob has been working steadily on the bathroom renovation and has finished the following:  The flooring was removed do...
Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Observing New Years Day

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Bob and I observe New Years Day, in that we note the passage of time and the change of date. We say “Happy New Year!” to each other before t...
Monday, December 30, 2024

2024 Update on the House

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It has been a whirlwind year. When last I posted, it was July and things we were recuperating from our Big Move. We’ve done a lot to the hou...
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Friday, July 19, 2024

Our last winter in AZ

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So much has happened since the last time I posted, dear reader. In November Bob and I adopted Bisbee (named after one of our favorite small ...
Thursday, October 12, 2023

What’s New?

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I meant to write this post weeks ago but better late than never, right? Here’s an update on the house renovation.  The kitchen is finished a...
Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Big Changes in 2023

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Deepest apologies for the sound of crickets on this blog for the last six months. A quick catch-up: We sold our motorhome just after the New...
Saturday, December 31, 2022

End of 2022

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Well, happy New Year, y’all! Bob and I have had a good year. Our health is good. While the motorhome has not yet sold, we know that the righ...
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Trisha
I am a retired speech-language pathologist (having worked full-time with individuals of all ages) and am married to a wonderful, supportive husband. We are empty-nesters, with four children out of the home and 8 grandchildren. My DH and I retired on June 10, 2014 to live full time on the road in our 40' Tiffin Phaeton motorhome. We sold our house and set out to see the USA! Then, in 2023 we sold the motorhome and purchased a house in NJ. We sold our AZ park model in 2024 and completed our move to NJ that spring. I love to read and bake when I am not pursuing my fiber arts. I enjoy blogging. I learned to spin in 2008 and have an a few special Turkish spindles. I enjoy braiding on a marudai. Weaving is, however, my passion. For years I had been teaching rigid heddle weaving at my LYS and running a small looms group through our Guild to expose the public to weaving and to teach and share my passion. While I no longer teach, I still enjoy my crafts.
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