Dave and I took a quick road trip to central Missouri, and while he drove I tatted!
I'm easily distracted by construction, vistas, and landmarks such as the St. Louis Arch. I must have taken a dozen pictures from my first sighting on the Illinois side of the Mississippi through the construction zone on the Missouri side. I actually visited the Arch with daughter Joanne's confirmation class. That has to be 20 years ago. We went to the top, something I don't care to do again. I'm not fond of heights, and it was a bit claustrophobic inside. Still, it is an impressive piece of architecture!
I managed to tat five Ice Drops during our trip, and I made many mistakes! I probably could have tatted three more Ice Drops if I hadn't spent so much time retro-tatting. One of these Ice Drops has a glaring error. Luckily, strategically placed ribbon camouflages the flaw!
I'm easily distracted by construction, vistas, and landmarks such as the St. Louis Arch. I must have taken a dozen pictures from my first sighting on the Illinois side of the Mississippi through the construction zone on the Missouri side. I actually visited the Arch with daughter Joanne's confirmation class. That has to be 20 years ago. We went to the top, something I don't care to do again. I'm not fond of heights, and it was a bit claustrophobic inside. Still, it is an impressive piece of architecture!
I managed to tat five Ice Drops during our trip, and I made many mistakes! I probably could have tatted three more Ice Drops if I hadn't spent so much time retro-tatting. One of these Ice Drops has a glaring error. Luckily, strategically placed ribbon camouflages the flaw!