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Owls for Eleanor Part 2: Safe Landing in California
A couple of weeks ago I made some little owl mitts for my grand-niece Elly who sustained an injury to her hand that required surgery. I got the mitts done and into the mail just in the nick of time. Here’s how things went down.
Elly heading out to get her cast off. This is the first time she’s seen the injury since she landed in the ER. Did you notice that she loves purple?
Not long after getting home the mail delivery brings her a package!
Perfect landing! Owls have arrived.
Best timing ever. Enjoy the mitts little lady and keep safe.
I weave, knit and read in Aurora, Colorado where my garden lives. I have 2 sons, a knitting daughter-in-law, a grandson and two exceptionally spoiled kittens. In 2014 I was diagnosed with a serious rare autoimmune disease called systemic sclerosis along with Sjogren's Disease and fibromyalgia.
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That was GREAT! thanks a million times over! Hopefully our darn weather will get out of the 90s soon…
That was GREAT! thanks a million times over! Hopefully our darn weather will get out of the 90s soon…
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