Yesterday I blocked the mittens, finished a bobbin of spun lambswool
singles, worked on the materia medica (native region, geographical
distribution, and botanical features), knit a bunch of hat lining (a bit
too much -- had some legit carpal tunnel pain, which I almost never get),
and gleefully scrolled through a facebook and twitter feed full of women's
march photos. I am so proud of all of my cities, and of everyone worldwide
who went themselves or supported anyone who went. We are not alone; we are
not even in the minority. Our current crisis is the result of dedicated
rulesmongering, and we have tools both lawful and chaotic with which to
fight it.
singles, worked on the materia medica (native region, geographical
distribution, and botanical features), knit a bunch of hat lining (a bit
too much -- had some legit carpal tunnel pain, which I almost never get),
and gleefully scrolled through a facebook and twitter feed full of women's
march photos. I am so proud of all of my cities, and of everyone worldwide
who went themselves or supported anyone who went. We are not alone; we are
not even in the minority. Our current crisis is the result of dedicated
rulesmongering, and we have tools both lawful and chaotic with which to
fight it.