While I've many antique rug photos to share I'll only show one which was recently up for auction again. That sweet rug is a Donkey hooked early to mid 20th century and measures 23 x 36.
I loved that donkey so much that I drew one for myself to hook in 2018. My pattern measures 12 x 18. Here is my version which I named Lady the Donkey and as you can see I changed the colors of the donkey. When seeing the antique rug for the first time it reminded me of my grandfather from many years ago. Here is my paternal grandfather Joseph H. Green, Sr. with his miniature donkey.
I lived a hop, skip and jump across the field you can see between the buildings on the right. And it was on pop-pop's property where I kept my horse Richie.
In other news, today was a delightful day for me. My coffee tasted better than I can remember and was great to get back to my regular routine. There were no polyps and will find out the results of the biopsy in a few days.
About 4 years ago I had issues and the endoscopy and colonoscopy diagnosed me with collagenous colitis. So was prescribed a low dose antibiotic which I took about 4 months before the symptoms went away.
The last 4 months I've endured those symptoms again and called my gastroenterologist in hopes of getting my prescription renewed. Nope, he wanted another colonoscopy first. IF I'm lucky perhaps the 're-set' with the procedure will be like shutting down a computer and turning it on again to reset it. 😕 But don't think I'll be that lucky.
Soon the binding of the Comstock rug will be finished and Double Eagles will be my only focus. Of course there is that floral I drew which is in an embarrassing UFO pile of one. But interest in that hasn't returned since drawing the pattern. Eventually I might flip it over to draw something more inviting.
Yet another wonderful part of my day will be sipping a glass of cabernet while binding the rug and watching The Five. 🍷 Happy day and happy hooking.
Saundra