So, What’s With the Name Ariadne?

Ariadne is the name of a princess in Greek mythology. She gave Theseus red thread from the fleece she was spinning and he used it to escape from the labyrinth after killing the minotaur.

Basically, a spinner. I didn’t want to use the name Arachne (also from Greek mythology) because she got turned into a spider. Ick.

What’s It All About? (Not the Hokey Pokey)

In Indiana, the Lilly Endowment offers an annual grant to teachers to support “creative projects that are personally renewing and intellectually revitalizing.” I have applied for this grant four (count ‘em) times and have been awarded one for this summer.

My grant proposal was titled “Ariadne’s Legacy: Spinning a Golden Thread.” Hence the blog title. The official purpose of my project is to “allow me to fulfill my dream of purchasing a spinning wheel and fibers necessary to create handspun yarn. Also, it will provide funds for participating in spinning workshops in Nova Scotia and allow me to create handspun yarn for a one-of-a-kind sweater.”

This blog is part of my effort to document my project in a fun and timely way.

A big shout out to Lilly Endowment for providing this opportunity. They do some great work around our state, and this particular program provides many living on a teacher’s salary with opportunities they could not otherwise afford.

James 1:17