Comments: Happy Birthday Lene

Hope the Thermarest holds up! A friend designed that as his first project when he decided to not work for Boeing Co. anymore, and he has gone onward and upward from there!!!! We had very early models and they've lasted for years - even used them in mountain lakes to keep non-swimmer safe. The rocks in the Gates of the Arctic were felt, but no damage!

Jan

Posted by Jan at August 28, 2004 8:15 PM

Every person should be fortunate enough to have a friend like your Lene. And such friends should be recognized more often than just on their birthdays! Harlot, your amazing luck never ceases to amaze me. Don't let it go to your head!
Point of interest: I finished the very Harlot poncho this afternoon! I outwitted my (5 year old) daughter by making it too big for her to claim as her own! HA She says it's so beautiful I HAVE TO make one for her! In PURPLE! She wants to look like a "fascinating woman" too. Thanks for the great pattern. Photo to follow once hubby returns from fishing trip.

Posted by Barbara from Nova Scotia at August 28, 2004 8:31 PM

A friend like that should be cherished. Plus, Lene is in good company, indeed. Today's my mother's birthday, too.

Posted by Samina at August 28, 2004 11:45 PM

Wishes of a great bday sent - sounds like you're a good friend for her too...

Posted by roggey at August 29, 2004 11:02 AM

Sent the message! Everyone deserves to be inundated on their birthdays.

Posted by Kat at August 29, 2004 1:44 PM

Happy Birthday wishes are sent :)

Posted by Stacie at August 29, 2004 8:17 PM

Apple iCards are so cool.

Posted by Nathania at August 30, 2004 12:24 PM

All you needed to do was say the word. Her inbox is flooding, sort of like the entire State of Vermont today. Yikes. Serious flash flood warnings, but thankfully I live high on a hill. It'll take a lot before I have to hollow out that overgrown zucchini in my garden and use it as a canoe.

Posted by Norma at August 30, 2004 1:05 PM

Steph, any friend of the harlot's is a friend of mine, and therefore, deserves to be deluged with email from perfect strangers.
It's something like pelting someone with chocolate cake, isn't it?

Posted by julia fc at August 30, 2004 1:06 PM

If I tell you you're an arse, can I be your friend, too?

Posted by Ryan at August 30, 2004 6:37 PM

Hi!
I'm Dick's oldest daughter. Dad was proud and pleased to be on your website. He had a nice visit with you and your family. He asked me to pass this message on to you as he is somewhat technically challegened (me too, only I'm not as afraid of the damn machine anymore; this is obvious by the way I am sending you a message...).
Glad to know you had a good visit to the rock. We missed going this year, but will be going next year.
Your site looks cool and I'll try to visit once in a while. Who knows, I may even be inspired to take up knitting again.

Posted by Michele at August 30, 2004 8:05 PM

sigh. My chocolate birthday cake icard was returned as undeliverable...wish her all the best. okay?

Posted by greta at August 31, 2004 8:40 AM