January 16, 2007

  • We huddled in the house most of today.  No school tomorrow, too.  I am really enjoying the time to help Celina pack for her move.  We had our cubes delivered today.  It’s a new way to move.  They deliver moving cubes that you fill yourself and lock.  They then deliver the cubes by truck to your destination.  They look like big metal closets parked in our driveway.  Tomorrow we start packing them. 

    I found some old wool suits that my mother had made for her in London in the early ’50s.  One is from hand-woven Harris tweed.  The other has a tag that says it was woved by a Donegal  weaver in Ireland.  His name has vanished with time but there is a place on the tag that had his signature.  They are true classics!  This is the Harris tweed.

    Look at the details! It is fully lined too.

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