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National Folk Festival

by Sandra Bennett
TCF

29 Oct

The National Folk Festival was a blast! They had record breaking crowds of 175K, loads of music, festival food and the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and the Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program.

Jon Lohman is the director of the Apprenticeship Program and Linda Wright was my apprentice; we spent many enjoyable hours elbows deep in fiber either skirting fleeces, carding, spinning and other activities. I only hope Linda enjoyed herself as much as I; it’s a memory that will last a lifetime.

Leslie Shelor, Diana Blackburn and Mary Lois Mitchum , left to right, were at the reception for the Apprenticeship Program and In Good Keeping, Jon’s book on the program.

Although, these lovely ladies are part of the Apprenticeship Program, I don’t know them. I do, however, LOVE the serene, gracious look about them!

I spun about two pounds of single ply “Unserious Rainbow Yarn” whilst at the festival. It’s going to make a Very Unserious Scarf ~

and came home to more summer that, eventually, turned to autumn.

This “tree” is actually poison ivy, apparently, on steriods! Every year it grows just a bit larger and becomes just a bit more menacing.

When leaving Thistle Cove Farm through Thompson Valley, there’s a stretch of road that’s usually beautiful. At this time of year, it’s breathtaking and always I slow down so the image will burn into my memory.

Blessings – autumn and harvest ~ 2.25 inches of RAIN ~ meaningful work ~ prayer ~ God’s bountiful beauty ~ all the Good Folks who made the National Folk Festival 2007 such a GREAT time! ~

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  1. Vivian says

    December 10, 2007 at 5:29 am

    Love that yarn. Did you dye it as well?

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