Our Higgs particle in front of her triplet sister Hodge Podge |
I grew up in a family where things like tectonic plate movement was a perfectly normal dinner conversation. After all, my daddy is a rocket scientist. So my children were raised in a household where discussions of Bram Stoker's writings could lead to studies of fly genus and species. It was natural then, when I named Elizabeth's littlest afterthought triplet Higgledy Piggeldy that she instantly became Higgs Boson particle. After all, she is the littlest particle of a sheep in our flock.
And when it was announced on July 4 of this year that they had found the Higgs Boson particle, we just looked at each other and said, "Wow, google earth is now good enough that they can see Higgs."
Love this post. It not only gives your perspective on the big and little things in life but also is a perfect example of unintended consequences.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried spinning with this wool, but the articles in Spin-Off make it sound inticing. What do you make from your yarns?
Hi Pam,
ReplyDeleteI weave shawls and rugs with our handspun Jacob yarn. I also crochet hats, scarves and handbags.