


even with the bandaged finger (which is now in just a big bandaid -- hurrah!) I managed to get the next group of feathers finished yesterday
so now it's on to the third group of feathers -- looking good

65% finished
moving right along
yesterday's visit to the surgeon for the DH was good -- the doctor is pleased with his progress -- he gets to do another month of the flexibility and range of motion exercises before he goes on to strength therapy -- he needs to go slowly so he doesn't hurt it again, but it is getting better
time to get to work
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I finally figured it out: the afghan reminds me of South American beading patterns I've seen.
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