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Griz football begins!

When we left Montana a little over a week ago it was summer. The temperature was in the 80-90 degree range but smoky, like most of the summer. I didn't spend much time outside this summer - a first - but with over a million acres burning many days it was hazardous for even healthy people to be outside. I was looking forward to some nice fall days and hoping to see our big blue skies.We landed at the airport, the plane had no difficulty, it was a perfect landing.  Then out of nowhere a cold front hit. We walked out the airport doors to wind and cold temperatures. It's continued for the last few days with the added addition of rain. Happily it has brought the fire season to an end. But today we are on our way to the Griz game and this is what we are driving in: WHAT??? I'm not ready for winter!

It's always a marathon when it comes to knitting socks

I finished the socks I was knitting while at Tahoe. Lucky I had another skein of yarn with me! Crewing for the Tahoe 200 was tough! Pattern: Fish Lips Kiss Heel Vanilla Socks Yarn: Carlton Yarn Sock Weight (Thanks, Little Knits once again you're great!) Colorway: Lavender Dusk Needle Size: US Size 1

A vicarious run of The Tahoe 200 Ultra Marathon...

Hubby and I recently came back from another adventure. This one involved crewing for our Son-in-law who was running the Tahoe 200 Ultra Marathon. This marathon is not for the faint of heart. Two hundred and five miles around Lake Tahoe, climbing and descending over 34,000 feet of mountainous terrain. We were there to give our racer encouragement and support to the finishline. Yes, call us crazy, but we were up for the challenge, waiting at the designated rest stops every 15-20 miles which were fully equipped with food, water and medical help. A "tough" job but someone had to do it! Ready for the challenge Mica was a level head and tremendous help as pacer Heading into the rest station and all the care we can hand out Something only a wife could do, getting socks on after 2 hours of medical attention to the feet Coming in for what this crew thought might be the last leg of the race for our racer but...  compression so...

Finished "booby" prize for bunco

Tonight I'll be hosting the monthly Bunco Night with the neighborhood ladies. The ladies are always so appreciative of my knitting. I think they'll love the cowl and mittens come December and January! Pattern: Christine Button Cowl Yarn: Big Twist Yarns Natural Blend Solids Colorway: Winter WHite Amount: 2 Skiens Needles: US Size 15 The pattern called for 17 but I couldn't find them in my messy fiber room. This precipitated an official muck out and I find I'll post soon.

Its official, The Eclipse socks are done...

The current socks I'm knitting have a definite pattern and I knew I needed a pair of vanilla socks to work on for our Eclipse Adventure. Also I knew I couldn’t possibly finish a size 13 pair of socks on one short trip our short trip.  Pattern: Vanilla Socks, Fish Lips Kiss Heel Yarn: Golden Socks Tannheim , Regia 4-Fach Haltbar Colorway: Brown Needle Size: US SIZE 1 I used the Regia for toes, heels and cuffs, and the Golden Socks Tannheim 4. This is the first time I’ve used Golden Socks Tannheim 4 yarn and it knit up beautifully, now the real test is to see how it wears.

Mittens for the Bunco Babes

I'm starting this year's Bunco season by hosting the monthly party next week. For those who don't know the game there is a booby prize for the gal with the most loses and I decided to knit a pair of mittens as well as a cowl. The mittens are done... Pattern: Quick Knit Chunky Mittens by Cozy Up Knits Yarn: Big Twist Yarns Natural Solids Colorway: Winter White Amount: Less than a skein Needle Size: US Size 11 It's another smoke filled day in Montana, appears to be another good day to stay inside with the air conditioner going, I really miss the blue skies!

"Mom, you're over reacting!"

  Bobbing back and forth Polly thought she was playing Peek-A-Boo on the deck railing this morning but I'm pretty sure it was a potential homicide. Denali had murder on her mind, it's over a one story drop on the other side of the rail! (No big blue skies in Montana this morning, we have been smoked in for days. Fires are all over in the state.)