August 11, 2004
Brief post today, just a few thoughts:
1) Thanks for the great response to the post yesterday! It wasn't an expected epiphany. Well, which are? I suppose that would negate the whole epiphanic premise (I really like the word epiphanic).
2) Go see my friend MJ at her new spot HERE. She's so worth knowing.
3) Anyone in the Bay Area want a job at Art Fibers? (You'd be crazy not to. Heck, I'm thinking about it.) There's a full-time spot opening up (no, Kira's not leaving, they're just busy as hell). You should be quick, flexible, and know yarn and knitting. For more, just call 'em. Or see the CL post HERE.
4) Go see Mare's incredible hotty cover. Mine ain't got nothin' on hers.
5) Love somebody up today, 'kay?

Dude, how much would I love a job at Art Fibers? Not exactly workable for me though. Damn. I'll just have to make friends with whoever does get it.
Posted by: J Strizzy | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 14:42
Now THAT would be a reason to move back to the Area of Bay, if ever I *needed* an excuse ;)
It's the 11th, dude. Lovin, roger that!
I got the kewlest note from Bethany....dang, she is AMAZING!
Posted by: greta | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 15:01
It is the 11th, and I thought of you when I realized that.
As for #5 on your list...you do that too, y'hear?
Posted by: Em | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 15:41
I love, love, love Folk Alley!! Thanks for the terrific link - now how to hook up my laptop to my stereo speakers so I can hear it through the whole house ....
Posted by: ann | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 16:09
Does the ArtFibers job pay enough for me to live in SF (and not in a cardboard box)? Oh, man, that's tempting . . . but I'm not sure Hub would be amenable to moving right now.
I like the word "epiphanic" too . . . I have a bit of a thing for words that exist and make sense but don't seem like they should.
Posted by: chris | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 17:05
Does the ArtFibers job pay enough for me to live in SF (and not in a cardboard box)? Oh, man, that's tempting . . . but I'm not sure Hub would be amenable to moving right now.
I like the word "epiphanic" too . . . I have a bit of a thing for words that exist and make sense but don't seem like they should.
Posted by: chris | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 17:05
Does the ArtFibers job pay enough for me to live in SF (and not in a cardboard box)? Oh, man, that's tempting . . . but I'm not sure Hub would be amenable to moving right now.
I like the word "epiphanic" too . . . I have a bit of a thing for words that exist and make sense but don't seem like they should.
Posted by: chris | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 17:05
Does the ArtFibers job pay enough for me to live in SF (and not in a cardboard box)? Oh, man, that's tempting . . . but I'm not sure Hub would be amenable to moving right now.
I like the word "epiphanic" too . . . I have a bit of a thing for words that exist and make sense but don't seem like they should.
Posted by: chris | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 17:06
whoops, sorry for the many multiple comments . . . my browser burped, and made me think it was not posting properly. Ack!
Posted by: chris | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 17:07
You are just such a love. Thank you. Takes one to know one.
Posted by: Mj | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 17:33
Would that I could take that job! It would be so ideal. sigh....
Posted by: Nathania | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 18:23
Would that I could take that job! It would be so ideal. sigh....
Posted by: Nathania | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 18:23
Epiphanic is right up there with serendipitous. And speaking of serendipity, Folk Alley is a great link. I'm so glad you pointed the way.
Posted by: Sharon | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 19:27
Aye aye on the Folk Alley link. I was jonesin' so bad the other day, I put Joni Mitchell in the car. I think my husband's going to go berserk in there; ha! Oh: It's a good word, like parsimonious.
Posted by: kim | Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 23:37
I used to think my dream job would be to work in a library....I love the library. Now, there's competition...yarn! Hmmmm. Maybe I could open a yarn/book store. Then I probably wouldn't have time to read OR knit!
Posted by: Lisa in Oregon | Thursday, August 12, 2004 at 08:15