Saturday, August 25, 2012

Spaces

Traveling, spending many weeks back in the home country, visiting family and friends, is always an odd experience. We're displaced, but we're home. I get to reunite with people I've missed so much, but am uprooted from my normal routines and environment.  Everything I was doing in Doha is suspended, and I'm immersed in the spaces and lives of others.
This time, the rewards were great, as my travels interlaced two of my favorite fiber people. Below are images from their places, Karen in B.C. and Janet in Oregon.
Can't beat this fiber storage system!
Janet's spindle in Karen's house, providing a very welcome spinning interval.
(You can tell that's not Janet's place because only one spindle is visible, unlike this scene):
And the spaces in between, getting from one place to another, were equally inspiring.
How fortunate am I, that beautiful friends and beautiful landscape are in such close proximity?

2 comments:

Kat Sherwin said...

I have a severe case of life-envy right now. But I'm so happy for you that your uprooting from your Doha life is paying such singular dividends.

And I agree about that fibre storage - I might have to imitate it at some point soon...

Tracy Hudson said...

Hey Kat :)
Yes, I'm feeling quite privileged to hang out with these people IRL. They are at LEAST as cool as we thought they were!