Episode 70 — It’s Dead, Jim

In Episode 70, Greg and Pam discuss hard drives, afterthought sheep, and sanity.

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Notes

Dear Listeners

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Greg’s Projects
Pam’s Projects
FiberCrafty
  • Karen is an amazing fiber artist and she creates 2D and 3D works of art with felting. You should check out her shop, Inspiration by Karen!
  • The weekly FiberCrafty newsletter always has a list of current coupon codes! And other fun stuff. Pam writes it, it’s good. You should subscribe.
The Opinionated Knitter (affiliate link)
  • We discussed Leaflet #19, pages 94-97 featuring the Snail Hat and the Three-Spiral Hat! Next up, Leaflet #20, pages 98-101.
Current/Upcoming Unraveling Events
Miscellaneous
  • Pam and Avery visited Old Sturbridge Village while in Boston) it’s about an hour west)
  • Pam mentioned an interview on the Very Pink Knits Podcast about entering the Texas State Fair.
  • Greg’s neighborhood used the NextDoor application to coordinate a change in trick-or-treating plans.
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