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Always Trust a Politician in a Good Hat

I try so hard to not mix hats and politics, but when a wonderful Nova Scotia politician goes out of her way to support a local hatter there’s nothing left to do, but talk about the two things together in one place. This is Lisa Roberts. She is the NDP MLA for Halifax/Needham.  Lucky Halifax/Needham…

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Time Out for Gratitude

Some chores, like washing dishes,  bring out the nihilistic, end of days, depressive side of me. While other chores, like hanging laundry, fill me with peace and gratitude.  So, as it is Canadian Thanksgiving, I thought I’d hang the laundry.  And wouldn’t you know it, a wave of  thoughts bright and beautiful blew in with…

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Men Say The Darndest Things

Today I have been the most easy going spouse imaginable.  Tony came into the kitchen and suggested I might be putting too many nuts in the salad….He turned off the corn that was cooking for 30 seconds because he thought it would overcook and even asked me what’s for supper tomorrow before we had  finished…

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A Hat To Grow a Garden

There is often an idea in my head for years before it actually materializes.  This is as true for hat making as it is for folding laundry or sorting through piles of paper.  Being an avid, albeit a negligent, gardener, I have been wanting, forever, to create a hat with special gardening status.  I can…

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Take This Hat to Ascot at Your Own Risk

My adventures in sewing wheat straw continue. Wheat straw is seriously rustic.  Sewing with it has caused me to recall the breathing techniques that were taught to me in birthing class, many moons ago.  (didn’t work then either) Tony has several times closed my studio door to put a physical barrier between himself and the…

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Does This Hat Make Me Look Old?

Last week I set up my wares at Lady Luck Boutique in the Hydrostone Market in Halifax. Gloria walked into the shop looking like the text book definition of elegance. She tried this hat on and asked, “Does this hat make me look old?”  We all agreed that it looked beautiful on her and she…

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How do I Bore Thee? Let Me Count the Ways.

I might have a wee tendency towards obsessiveness.  It’s a bit of a pattern in my life.  Something will grip me and I can think of or do nothing else.  The predominant symptom of this state of mind is that I become incredibly boring.  Well, not to myself.  To myself I’m perfectly fascinating, but anyone…

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A Hat Junkie Hat and Nova Scotia License Plates

Funny title, eh? There really is a connection, though. This is Janis Campbell.  I met her a week ago at the Lunenburg Farmers market.  She picked up this hat and fell in love. Then she looked at the price.  She was totally sweet about it and I never take offense when someone can’t afford one…

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From Sandwich Wraps to Glamping Hats

Today’s blog is brought to you by a block of bees wax. This hat, modeled by Pam, comes later in the tale. The story begins with these bees wax fabric food wraps.  I got them from my friend, Elisabeth Bailey, the locally famous cook book author.  If, like me, you lose sleep over plastic in…

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Learning from Maud Lewis

Yesterday Tony and I went to see the movie, Maudie, about Maud Lewis’ life.  For those of you who are not familiar with Maud Lewis, she was a very well known Folk Artist who worked from her tiny home in Nova Scotia before tiny homes were trendy and before folk art was cool.  This morning…

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