Did y'all know about these?

Did y'all know about these?

This is all my yarn in the world.
I honestly didn't realize I'd parted ways with so much of what I had. I'm saddened and proud simultaneously. Does that make any sense?
Hovering in the background is the little table and sleeping lion that greet you when you come in the front door. On the little table:
I believe at one point I said I'd update you on plant names. In the conch are artificial flowers. They don't get names. In front is Michi, in the scallop is Spat, and in the evening gown is Marsha.
On the bottom shelf of the table is the one thing that could get me back to teaching. Working at my desk, if a student came by, I'd grab the frame and hold it up to them without even raising my head:
SPARK JOY OR GET OUT
Oh, Sam. You thoroughly delightful man.
It's a slightly darker world now.
There are a couple of purchases from Sunday I didn't share with you. Dueling cats earrings:
I can hardly stand these. Look at their little boots!
This
is a worry stone. It's basically a small clay leftover that a potter has depressed and shaped a bit. It's rough, though they did have glazed ones. We each got one, and joked about racing to see whose will wear through first.
Lastly, this note card which I bought to frame.
Couldn't be any cuter, huh? Well, hang on.
CUTER! The ears are amazing, but look at that eye. It's both sleepy and adorable and squinty and threatening. Plus, once I get it framed, I can't hang it upside down!
Let's just say it was a bad day to wear white and order jeni's Milkiest Chocolate ice cream. Thankfully, that was the last stop on Hannah's and my adventure.
We started at Homegrown, at little store that we both love. I got this "Madame Butterfly" print:
Hannah fell in love with this:
She, like me, has a gallery wall, and this got hung as soon as we got back to her place.
Then we went to bside, a little snack and coffee shop next to and partnered with The Deer and The Dove, which is Hannah's favorite restaurant in town. Next, the ill-fated jeni's stop. It was, I will say, the first time we ever went in that there wasn't a long, long line. And there were these magnificent powerful super-cold fans inside, which were so welcome.
Not a whole lot coming up this week. An appointment with my psychiatrist, a therapy session. Then, probably staying in the air conditioning and dodging thunderstorms. The South in Summer --- what can I say?
The loveseat is in place!!
Randolph Mantooth has died. This makes me very, very sad. I had a mad crush on him from his "Emergency!"
I have one of these now
Otherwise, I have gotten myself into well, a lot.
Blogger has either changed its layout scheme, or I hit a button inadvertently, 'cause everything is different here now. I will plow ahead, though, in the spirit of the intrepid knitting blogger.
Who's not knitting very much just now.
BUT, I have been buying cheap, cheap tape measures, and putting them in one place.

I'll probably put some string lights in there, too, to make it cute. You can never have too many string lights. Hopefully, I now have too many tape measures.
I do not travel by air often. The next time,though, I hope I remember to grab one of Briton's many, many dinosaurs to stage something like this:
A good deal of my time today was spent rearranging Equine Alley. I've gotten enough prints that space needed to be used more effectively. Truth be told, I might be running out of room. (Don't tell Temu or Great Big Canvas or Amazon or Art.com.)
Growing up, the "rule" for Halloween was that you couldn't start trick-or-treating until it was dark. Unsurprisingly, we all tried to talk our parents into seeing that it was, really and truly, "dark enough " to go. People with fireworks here tonight started when it was much too light. There's no way you could see those. The upside, though, is that maybe they'll run through a lot of their stock early and the noise won't last too long.
Did y'all know about these? (By the way, the baby with the sunglasses does not have fangs. A trick of the light.) Then, you open to e...