Faery Knitting
Spinningerin reads fairy tales, discusses her favorite books and blogs and podcasts, and talks about her crazy life tending livestock, making cheese, and spinning and knitting up a storm in her Texas cabin.
Episode 9: Prince Hyacinth and the DLP
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Erin lays out her current plan for the podcast, and asks you to approve it. Plus, yarnalicious incentives for response! Not that she hasn't been enjoying the wonderful responses thus far, but, well, she wants to know what you think.
"Prince Hyacinth and the Dear Little Princess": a tale for those who thought that big noses and moralistic tales were limited to...well...anyway, Cyrano de Bergerac could've played the lead in this one. Have fun!
Check the shownotes for pics and stuff, but be sure to scroll down for the proper entry; the notes were saved from the day the episode was recorded, and Erin has been having Technical Difficulties.
It'll be another week or two before another new episode, so take this one with my blessing!
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Your podcast is one that I look forward to listening to, but it is certainly understandable that you have time constraints--especially with all that you do! Your commentary is so thought-provoking that my vote would be for one fairy tale w/commentary whenever you are able to do it. It just means we will all wait with great anticipation for the next one! Keep up the great work, and thank you!
I enjoy listening to your podcast and what ever is easier for you one or two fairy tales I just enjoy listeing to someone reading.
Sandra
I enjoy listening to someone reading while I knit. One fariy tale is fine with commentary is fine with me. Great job with the podcast keep up the good work.
Sandra
I love your podcast! I have to admit though - I fast forward past the fairy tales. :-) I don't really get into fairy tales, but I do enjoy your commentary on them! I love the rest of your chatter too.