I checked out of the Harbord Motel this morning…returned my key and ate breakfast at Mrs. Bourland’s kitchen table. At the shop, Tex and I went over all my notes. Some of them didn’t make any sense at all…we untangled those. I’m glad I stayed the four weeks. It let me get a little settled in here. The first two weeks, everything was new…and I was terrible at all of it. I was stitchin’ wobbly lines, breakin’ pegs, hackin’ tiny bits of sole leather away with the lip knife. I couldn’t even pull a tack out the right way. (Somehow I thought having a web page about cowboy boots for 3 years was gonna help me out a bit…as if!) But after 4 weeks I can see some improvement. I’m glad I kept those first practice pieces of leather, the ones where Tex just had me sew around the edges…and around…and around. I’m better now. I’m better at the lip knife and the pegs and the tacks. I’m starting to believe that Tex is right when he tells me I just need to be serious about it and practice. I’m going to go home now and practice.

Today I’m finishing up and packing up. I’ll spend tomorrow night in Millsap, and fly home Saturday. This morning, Tex and I made a belt to match my brown boots. I found a belt buckle at this barn-sized antique mall in Brownwood. The buckle is in the shape of a butterfly, it’s silver with a little “gold” around the edges…and it’s huge. I like it. It cost me 5 dollars….and for the price per pound that’s quite a deal. Anyway, Tex made me a diploma to take home with me. I’m gonna practice stitchin’ some more, maybe work on sharpening that lip knife. Tex, Margaret and I are going out to dinner tonight at the steakhouse I think. I’ve learned a lot…I’ll have to put some of it up on my web page. It’s a good to follow your dreams.

Ouch

Well, the inevitable happened yesterday while I was stackin’ and trimmin’ my heels…I ran that lip knife right into my thumb. Ouch. (I spent the rest of the day pryin’ my cloth Band-Aid off of every Barge-cement-covered surface in the shop.) Tex asked me if my mishap was gonna make me shy away from the using the knife. Nah, despite what the bloodshed implies, I really am gettin’ better at using that thing…and now, somehow, the suspense is over.

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