“Love has no desire but to fulfill itself. To melt and be like a running brook that sings its melody to the night. To wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving.”
Kahlil Gibran
Loving Again
“Oh my gosh…! Scott shouted. What are you doing doctor? I will die this way, by God. It’s paining a lot.” Scott complained. He felt just like being killed for a moment as the dentist uprooted the rotten teeth with a jerk using a sterile tong.
“Don’t worry Mr. Scott, you will be ok after a day or two, just take medicines regularly.” said Rose, the dentist. She was really a rose, not very beautiful, but the lady with enthusiasm and wonderful attitude. She was treating Scott for about a month earlier when he came to her with an unbearable painful condition due to a dental cavity. He was coming weekly to Rose for the regular medication needed prior to the removal of the rotten teeth.
Sarah Anderson learned to knit at a very young age and has been hooked on the fiber crafts ever since. She taught herself to spin at 13, but it was not until 1992 that she became serious about her spinning. She developed a new technique she calls “wrap and roll,” which won her a cover on Spin Off magazine in 2008. She has taught at the Spin-Off Autumn Retreat (SOAR), contributed knit designs to All New Homespun and Handknit, and teaches at many venues. She lives near Snohomish, Washington.