Here are some images I like that didn't make it into the earlier posts.

Sharmila and I look at our weavings at the same time on opposite sides of the world.


Hands working together......

This doesn't really relate to the Dalai Lama weaving except that I happened to bring the Mary Meigs Atwater merino wool, horoscope/ikat blanket with me and someone asked to see it.

As you may or may not know,
Mary Meigs Atwater was the Dean of American Handweaving and lived much of her life in Montana.
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I love the photo of you....especially that you are vertical and the horizon behind you is a bit "kittywhompus". And the saturation of the colors on my monitor are very atmospheric.
Am not sure how I did not know that Mary Meigs Atwater spent much of her life in Montana. Guess that fits in the category of "learn something new every day."
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