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Fall 2011 is rapidly coming to an end

It has been a beautiful sunny and warm fall, but winter is lurking and the lovely sweater weather will soon be coming to an end. Yellowstone River 2011 Woodpecker on the deck              No more Griz games, just snowy gray days ahead.  After the game Saturday we stopped by 'The Chick Who Flew the Coop's' hen house and picked up Babycakes for a visit. She wasn't very happy but settled down for the last hour or so in the car. The now snowy Yellowstone River

The Ghosts and Goblins were out....

I'm a little sad some of my Grandchildren are already thinking they are to old to dress up for Halloween but I do have photos of the younger ones: Sadie Isaac Sam and then there are the young at heart and VERY scary goblins: My former teaching buddy, Kathy, was here visiting and I knew we could catch up on what's been going on in our lives if we were at my house because WE HAVE NEVER HAD A TRICK OR TREATER! (That's what happens when you live at the end of the road.)

What to do, what to do....

I have always loved Halloween. When I was in school at good old Gatewood Elementary, in West Seattle, we would get dressed up over lunch hour and parade through all the classrooms. The kindergartners would go to the first grade classrooms and parade through, then upstairs to the second grade with the first graders jumping on board behind them. Next, the second graders would attach themselves on to the end of the line and this would continue on through the sixth grade and the third floor. Finally, the little guys would get back to their classroom and sit down, eat their treats and watch the older kiddos march through. Each class while sitting would eat their treats and when the entire school had paraded through it was time to go home. It wasn't until I was a teacher that I realized the beauty of this plan! These days the kiddos aren't allowed to dress up at our school. We have a party but no costumes. This weekend I wanted to plan a costume and dress up but it just wasn...

Sometimes charity knitting is for the birds

"As you may be aware the oil spill & potential disastrous effects to wildlife & environment off the coast of Tauranga (New Zealand) is frightening. A small number of little blue penguins have already been caught in the oil spilled to date with growing fears that more will be effected. Skeinz has been asked to help with the penguin relief by knitting small Penguin PJ’s to help protect the birds & prevent them from preening their feather & ingesting the toxic oil." At this time all 289 little guys are covered.

Madam Rosalinda Louet has come to stay

Madam Rosalinda Louet There's a new addition to the family! Since the 70's Rosalinda has been just a glimmer in my eye.  I've wanted to learn to spin but I'm so frugal that unless I know with absolute certainty I will use something that costs as much as a spinning wheel, I'll do without. However, since I started to watch and listen to pod casts the itch has once again resurfaced with a vengeance and this time I decided to take action. "When I retire and have more time," could have easily been my easy way out but the stronger nudge was, "If you don't do it now, you may not think you can afford a spinning wheel when you retire." A big concern I had about spinning was - if I spin it will take away from my knitting time. I'll be honest, I knit so much that my fingers and wrists on both arms hurt most all the time, a quiet ache that I try to ignore with pretty good success. I'm totally addicted knitting, and an addiction is very h...

This week's knitting

This week I worked on a quick little project for the emerging Diva in the family. It's her birthday next month and I think that the hat and scarf will be a great accessories for over the Christmas holidays! Pattern: Waffle Knit Tam and Scarf,  by Cabin Fever Teens and Tweens Yarn: Jojoland Tonic Colorway: Chili Pepper Amount: 2 skeins Needles: US 6 and 7

Semi-precious shawl

I've fallen in love with shawls! Pants, tee shirt, and throw on a shawl! Last month I found the Semi-precious shawl on Knitty.com . It was love at first sight and I knew this shawl was for me. I even followed the recommendation and ordered Silky Merino Malabrigo Yarn. From the photo of the yarn, I thought it was a gray marl. However, when I received the package in was green. My fear was the shawl would look like a Montana hunting shawl -something knit in camo! We have a saying at the yarn shop:" KNIT TEXTURE OR PATTERN BUT NOT BOTH"  I began planning the purchase of several boxes of black RIT dye to try to get a solid color. But decided to block the shawl first...... Success! I received several compliments on this shawl today! Pattern: Semi-Precious Shawl, knitty.com Yarn:Maabrigo Yarn Silky Merino Colorway: bosques ( greens) Needles: US size 8