Wednesday, January 14, 2009
digging deeper
This will become a cardigan. All the bits have been knitted and Dottie is helping me block it. I can't imagine why cats want to sit on wet wool with pins sticking in it, but they always do.

I need to sew all the pieces together, then knit the neck and button band and it will be done! Then I will be able to try it on and see if it fits. The problem with knitting is that you can't return it for another size.
Monday, January 12, 2009
next!
The next project in my 2008 pile of unfinished knitting are these fingerless mitts. I just need to knit one thumb and they will be done.

I know it seems weird, but fingerless mitts really do keep your hands warm. At least when you have to use your fingers the rest of your hand stays undercover.
Isn't this hand-dyed yarn beautiful? I bought it in my favorite yarn shop in New York City. It's a very small shop, and the walls are just covered with yarn. They can barely fit a table in the middle.
I know it seems weird, but fingerless mitts really do keep your hands warm. At least when you have to use your fingers the rest of your hand stays undercover.
Isn't this hand-dyed yarn beautiful? I bought it in my favorite yarn shop in New York City. It's a very small shop, and the walls are just covered with yarn. They can barely fit a table in the middle.
Monday, January 5, 2009
a long winter's night
Now that the holidays are over its time to enjoy the slower pace of winter. Sit by the fire, snuggle under blankets, drink lots of hot chocolate, enjoy walking in snow, avoid driving in it. Anticipate spring!
I have several projects that put away during the holidays. I plan to pick them up and finish them before gentler weather beacons me. This sweater has one sleeve to go!
I have several projects that put away during the holidays. I plan to pick them up and finish them before gentler weather beacons me. This sweater has one sleeve to go!
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Thursday, September 18, 2008
this is a test
I lost my camera.
I've looked for it everywhere, but so far I haven't found it. So, I pulled out my old camera. It has one problem, I can't keep the battery in the camera because it discharges within an hour. My brother, the electrical engineer, told me that carrying a battery loose in your pocketbook can cause a fire. So I think I need to carry a fire extinguisher too.
I hope my pocketbook doesn't spontaneously combust!
Here are some pictures from my old, new camera.


I've looked for it everywhere, but so far I haven't found it. So, I pulled out my old camera. It has one problem, I can't keep the battery in the camera because it discharges within an hour. My brother, the electrical engineer, told me that carrying a battery loose in your pocketbook can cause a fire. So I think I need to carry a fire extinguisher too.
I hope my pocketbook doesn't spontaneously combust!
Here are some pictures from my old, new camera.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
honey bees
Saturday, September 6, 2008
you never know
Friday, September 5, 2008
powwow
Last weekend was the 62nd Shinnecock powwow. It's always held on Labor Day weekend. I love the powwow and look forward to it every year. The weather was beautiful, toasty-warm and sunny. I sat in a sling chair under a wide brim hat enjoying the dancing and the music, eating wild salmon and blue fish hash, Indian tacos and sassafras tea. Pure contentment! But the pow wow means that summer is coming to an end. I have yet to learn to accept winter as the time nature rests, not the time that everything dies. I'm still working on that.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Thursday, August 28, 2008
wandering
I went to the paint store last Sunday. Now, I should have listened to my friend, who said he thought it might be closed on Sundays. He was right, but I remembered that there was another paint store in the next town. That paint store was open. Pleased with my success in finding the paint store, I decided to walk down the street to see if I could find the coffee shop I passed last week. On the way I came across this house right on Main Street!
It reminded me of Tara after the Civil War.
The house was on this corner. This was tempting. I decided to walk down this street.
Look what I found!

But the sun was getting low and the paint was waiting so I headed back to my car.
On the way back I found the coffee shop.
Hum, a little coffee now would be nice.
I can't open the door, no handles! There was probably another way in, but with my weakness for weird signs, I decided to just walk on.
When I got back to my car there was a concert going on across the street.
What a great afternoon. Now I need to get home and paint!
The house was on this corner. This was tempting. I decided to walk down this street.
On the way back I found the coffee shop.
When I got back to my car there was a concert going on across the street.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
view from my bathroom floor
Friday, August 22, 2008
signs
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Thursday, August 14, 2008
catching up
My brother left for a bike trip last month. I asked him to send me pictures that I could post. He sent me this. Yuck!

I decided to ride my bike to my local Starbucks. It's close and set in a pretty location near a pond and a fountain. I thought it would be a good place to do some studying. I even decided to fill up a Starbuck's card so I could leave it in my side pack. Then I found out that this was one of the locations that was closing. July 27 was their last day. I will still ride my bike to this spot, but I'll have to bring my own coffee. Do you think they will leave the tables and chairs behind?
I had to decide whether to go to my book club's June meeting or go on a free one-day trip to the Library of Congress in Washington, DC.




Can you blame me?

I decided to ride my bike to my local Starbucks. It's close and set in a pretty location near a pond and a fountain. I thought it would be a good place to do some studying. I even decided to fill up a Starbuck's card so I could leave it in my side pack. Then I found out that this was one of the locations that was closing. July 27 was their last day. I will still ride my bike to this spot, but I'll have to bring my own coffee. Do you think they will leave the tables and chairs behind?
Can you blame me?
not yet!
I was walking along, minding my own business when I came across this.
I walked past, then turned around. Yes, it was a leaf and no, it was not green. It was orange! In the middle of August! Yesterday I saw a woolly bear. According to folklore (and my father) these caterpillars predict the severity of the coming winter. They usually appear at the end of September, not the middle of August! I know, I'm over reacting, but I am still enjoying summer and I don't want it to end. I guess that's life!
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
signs of summer?
I found the first daylily in my garden! But daylilies remind me of summer, not spring. Since the premise of my blog was to find signs of spring, I guess my job is done. My blog started as a school project. I continued it after the semester was over because I really enjoy creating it and friends have told me they enjoy reading it. So, now what? I think I'll just change the title to signs of the season!
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Friday, June 13, 2008
an afternoon at the beach
Yesterday was a beautiful day, not too hot and not too humid. My mother and I decided to take a ride to Captree State Park. We had a great time eating fried fish sandwiches and ice cream and watching the boats come and go.



Thursday, June 12, 2008
go yankees!
Last Friday my friend took me to see the Yankees. It was my first time at the stadium. I had no idea how big it was or how high up our seats were! I was very proud that I got to my seat without spilling my food into someone's lap. Then I realized that I would have to go back down! And there were no seat belts! I had a great time. Thanks Traci!
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
garden news
My father planted this dogwood when I first moved into my house (in 1994). This is the first year it has bloomed.
This is mock orange, one of my favorite flowers
And blackberry! I think its going to be a good crop this year. I'm collecting recipes!
Sunday, June 8, 2008
attack on the cat
This blue jay is tormenting my cat. He dive bombs him and pecks at his head. I know he is protecting his nest, but my cat is a pacifist. He has given up hunting and knows that the birds at the feeders are our guests.

Dottie trying to take cover.
Dottie trying to take cover.
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