Tomorrow morning I'll be on the road at 7:30 a.m.

At 9:30 I'll be at the Brooks Farm booth. 

At 10:00 I'll be at a booth fondling angora yarn and angora bunnies.

At 10:30 I'll be at the cashmere booth.

At 11:00 I'll be at the Henderson Farms booth.

At 11:30 I'll be buying alpaca yarn and hopefully some fabulous sock yarn.

At noon I'll be at  La Lana Wools supposedly helping my friend Paula from Seattle control her spending urges when she sees the silk yarn. The question is, who's going to control my spending urges?

At 1:00 I'll be having lunch next door to the Taos Sunflower.

At 2:00 I'll be at the Taos Sunflower opening my checkbook -- AGAIN -- and hoping the owner Marty is there so I can say hello.

At 4:00 I'll be meeting Leslie and her mom for the first time.

At 5:00 I'll be back at my room at the Fechin Inn exhausted and broke.  But it will be my room and mine alone!  No kids, no pets -- just me and a martini and some (I know this will shock you) some knitting!

On Sunday at 9:00 a.m. I'll be back at the Wool Festival with a sign saying something like, "Will practice law for yarn!"

So I leave you now.  I must go be with the yarn.