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I don’t think anyone ever stops learning to write, Helga! I certainly can’t fathom it. Weft is an English word. Weave is a verb, but also a noun. The weft and the weave denote the horizontal and vertical alignment of threads to make the cloth. Don’t ask me which is which, however. π
The two articles were from two different blogs. The Scheherazade piece was originally published on my Hawaii Content Marketing site. The spa day was just an experiment I was doing to push my comfort level. I love to travel, but I’m not a huge fan of resort living. I was trying to push past my own barriers. I guess it could be something I could publish on the Lara Britt site which was originally started as an author platform.
βTo live is so startling it leaves little time for anything else.β ~Emily Dickinson Lori Sailiata