Kimberlay Kiernan

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Riviera Nayarit, Mexico
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I like the cloak. I was a nurse back in the late 60's and we were given a cape to wear over our uniforms. It looked pretty smart, navy wool, with a brass button, certainly nicer than a sweater, but it did not cover and protect my uniform, keep my arms and hands warm, or shut out the chill Toronto winds or the gusts from the streetcars.   The cloak is voluminous. It covers from the top of the head if necessary to the ankles and if I flex my knees I can tuck my feet in. It is a blanket and can wrap and let me sleep. And it can also cover whatever I am holding.  Warm and safe and snuggly. UNLESS...it happens to be a cloak of INVISIBILITY. In that case the entire discussion takes on a totally altered potential and totally unlimited!  Don't we all prefer intrigue and a touch of magic?  Kimberlay
3 years ago
👩‍🦳  Yes! The topic and information is HOT right now. AT least where I AM, there are hordes of newbies that have escaped here from elsewhere, and have NEVER gardened but feel they MUST if they are going to survive. You know...."grow your own". Well a lot of us are new to the location, new to getting our hands dirty, have no idea how to start, what to plant, how to actually DO that, how much to watch, weed, water (www.) and when to harvest, seed save, grieve the loss of your experiment, gain the lesson, apply it and change and then start again. With GRATITUDE!  If that could come out ONLINE how incredible that would be. Besides your kickstarter bonuses are magical.
3 years ago
Way back in the late 60's I wore clogs exclusively while working in a hospital. They also had a thin rubber sole attached to the wood. Too many slips if not there.  The head of orthopedics wore them in the OR, so Human resources could not object. They are Wonderful!!!  However, be careful about the heel enclosure . It must be low on the heel so the achilles tendon is no compressed and the ankle can flex! Good luck!   Kimberlay Kiernan
3 years ago