Helena Hernmarck was the featured weaver on yesterday's Tea and Textiles. Sadly, her own audio was so low I could scarcely hear a word, though the host, from another location, this being Zoom, was perfectly audible.
So I have no commentary, other than to say she's Swedish, a tapestry weaver, who makes enormous works intended for public buildings, some covering the wall and extending right across the ceiling.
Anyway here's a couple of images of her work.
Aside from the tablet pillow, which is working fine in bed, too, I made a good dinner.
What's left is going to be a second dinner today as filling for pasties, using the last of the pasty dough.
Audiobook to sleep by last night was The Grand Sophy, a great old favorite and one that doesn't get into my dreams disturbingly.
I had to discontinue Charles Todd at night because it turned into nightmares. Todd is now daytime listening.
Storms have passed for now, and I've been spared watering my outside plants. Indoors, it's just as well I took that picture of the maranta flower, since it lasted one day. Evidently the foliage continues to be the main event.
Tempus fugit






