I just returned from a two week handwork training at Rudolf Steiner College in Caliornia. It was challenging to be away from my family for such a long time, but so wonderful in many ways. We got to plant dye wool and silks, knitted and crocheted through the grades 1-3 and attended a wonderful variety of classes. It was a very rich experience for me. My sweet sister even came down with her beau to spend the weekend in San Franciso. We headed for Muir Woods and the Sausalito farmer's market, then back to classes. I spent my birthday on a red-eye flight home, and was greeted at the airport the following morning with five bouquets of flowers and a welcome home banner! I love my sweet family. More photos to come.
Beautiful flow form in the Rudolf Steiner College Biodynamic Garden
11 comments:
That sounds like you had such an awesome experience! It is so hard to be away from the family, isn't it? My daughter gets anxious when I just go to knitting night!
What a wonderful thing to do and a lovely thing to share with family and others.
The colours look so vibrant and stunning all hanging there together.
Thanks for sharing- All best wishes.
Sounds like such an amazing and beautiful experience, I cannot wait to hear more about it!
Can't wait to see more pictures from your wonderful adventure!
Oh I bet that was such a wonderful experience!!!!!!
Look forward to hearing more x E
Welcome home. Sounds magical! xo m.
Whoa my beautiful children go to a Steiner school here in Australia and it is so so beautiful to see other places around the world. I had heard about California having some beautiful schools. This is wonderful. I loved coming here today...xxx
Thank you yes it was an amazing trip. Best fun ever, now back to reality. But that is pretty nice too...
Thanks for dropping by...xxx
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What an amazing experience you must have had. Beautiful, beautiful pictures too.
looks so wonderful!
Sounds like you had a nice time! Rick enjoyed meeting you in person. There's nothing quite like spending time doing handwork at that beautiful campus. So wonderful that you got to visit magical Muir Woods, too. :) --Jennifer
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