I have been overwhelmed by the ripples of kindness, support and concern that have been sent my way over the last 24 hours.  Thank you to everyone who has phoned, left comments, PM'd me on Ravelry, e-mailed me and DM'd me on Twitter.   All your kind messages have made me feel so much better about things.



Despite today dawning very stormy, my stormy mood of yesterday had dissipated somewhat, and while I am still very sad not to have a stand at Woolfest this year I will still be going as a visitor, and I will still have the opportunity to meet up with friends which is what I am focussing on.  This hiccup has also forced me to review my strategy for the year, which is never a bad thing, and as a result quite a few new plans and ideas are now under consideration, and who knows what will come from this?

With Stevan released from trying to raise my spirits, he did a job I hate watching - wind turbine maintenance.  Not the best of ideas on a windy day, but needs must!  Fortunately he didn't have to go too high, although heights really don't bother him.   I've watched him climb to the top of a mast on a swaying, moving yacht with my heart in my mouth - but he thoroughly enjoyed the experience declaring that the view from the top was wonderful.   Mind you .... that was a lifetime ago and he was much younger!



As you can see he had Lexie's company, but she wasn't being exactly helpful!