... and that is a very nice thing.
It's been a quite busy week; I've been preparing for some workshops in the
Hansemuseum in Lübeck, to give the staff a bit of textile (spinning!) experience. It will be my first in-person workshop for quite a while (I'm not counting the European Textile Forum here...) and I am really looking forward to it. Online courses are nice, and they have their own advantages, but some things are still much easier to handle when everyone is actually in the same spot.
This week there's also, of course, been some work done on the Egtved project, and an online course today in the morning, and the usual shop-related things to handle. I certainly cannot complain about boredom!
In case your weeks are not busy enough, and you're interested in medieval manuscripts, you might want to join the livestream for a lecture next Wednesday - the Courtauld Institute is streaming "
Fragmented Illuminations: Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Cuttings at the Victoria and Albert Museum". The event starts at 17:00 London time, and it's free to attend; you can book your spot on the livestream (or actual tickets for the event in the Lecture Hall, if you're in London) via a link there.