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2017 "First Fawn of The Season" in the books

It's that time of the year again, with a big difference. Hubby and I weren't the only people playing this year.  There were a few additional contestants with family visiting earlier than usual this summer.  The California Dreamin' family and The Chick were quickly made aware of the rule required to play the game:  It must be a confirmed siting, involving PHOTOGRAPHIC PROOF. Everyone got into the swing of it, carrying their cameras on all walks. As usual Hubby saw the first fawn but the proof was nonexistent in his photo. Bri was right behind him with her camera but disqualified herself because all you could see was a very small bum - or tree stump, we're not sure. It didn't take long for the next siting. The next evening Chloe ALittleBit was just finishing her walk, and  heading up the driveway when there by the garage was not one fawn but TWO! How are your skills at finding those little guys? Way to go Chloe, 2017 winner of the First Fawn of The Season compe...

Polly meets the family

The California Dreamin' Family and The Chick came to visit this week. We've been hangin' at the house relaxing. The Chick brought Zoey for the visit too. She was surprised by the new kitten but they hit it off immediately and it was as though Polly had found her mom once again. Polly played "no holds barred" while Zoey used her newly found adult restraint. They would chase each other around the house in the morning but Polly would find a lap to nap in all afternoon.  Where was Denali during all this fun? Under the bed, she will soon start her third week there!

My safer than a nail file socks

It was while knitting these socks on the train from Guilin to Gangzhou I acquired the World Title of Fastest Knitter In The World clocking in at 150 mile per hour!   The socks will also be remembered for their part in being pulled over by security. We had been through security time and time again during our trip through China. So imagine my surprise on  the last leg of the journey, Hong Kong to Tokyo, being pulled aside and asked to remove a sharp object from my purse - no, not my knitting needles but a nail file.  “Madam, you see the file has a sharp end.” the security officer said as she moved her finger over the point. I agreed and quickly gathered my things and moved on. I must admit I felt just a bit smug as I knit my way to Japan. Pattern: Vanilla Socks with Fish Lips Kiss Heels Yarn: Regia Arnie and Carlos Colorway: Tinn Needles: US Size 1 Three pairs of socks knit in China, not a bad knitting adventure!

Yangtze River socks

While on our trip we spent four days cruising up the Yangtze River giving me time to sit on our private balcony, knit and enjoy the beautiful scenery.  Pattern: Vanilla socks with a Fish Lips Kiss Heel Yarn: Schachenmayr Regia Pairfect Colorway: 0719 Needle Size US Size 1

Heavenly socks

It might have been a hot and humid day in Beijing but a Knitter’s gotta knit! Enjoying the sites at Temple of Heaven.          I made sure the socks were in progress, on the needles and the cuff done when going through airport security. There was no problem getting them through. However, I was worried enough something could happen  -  I put a spare pair of needles in my checked luggage. I can't imagine not knitting a stitch for 3 weeks! Pattern: Vanilla Socks with Fish Lips Kiss Heels Yarn: Regia4-Fadig Jacquard Color 4-ply Colorway:Black, Purple, Blue, and Oatmeal Amount: 1 Skein Needle Size: US Size 1 I had decided to knit vanilla socks during our trip. I knew they would keep my hands busy without drawing my attention away from the sites.

Introducing Polly Pickett!

I have been wanting an orange kitten for a long time but in our household two cats make up the pet family and happily our cats are very long lived. Eighteen years is a long and great life for a cat! Three years ago Hubby REALLY wanted a Bengal and we now have Denali and do love her so much!  This moved me into first in line for the choice of a kitten this winter when Grace moved  Florida. We decided not to even look for a kitten until we got back from our trip. For some reason I thought an orange kitten would just magiclly appear and I would be greeted at the airport with a kitten. Instead I had to wait almost three weeks for one to appear! Meet Polly (Hayward) Pickett...  I've been saving her name for many years. When working on the family genealogy I discovered my third great grandmother's name was Polly Hayward and she married Gilead Pickett making her Polly Pickett. I instantly loved the name and thought it would be a great cat's name...I'm pretty sure the h...

Maiden voyage for the new trailer

 Hubby had been planning this camping/gold panning trip all winter and even though I had a cold, who was I to say no? I knew I could nap and blow my nose in the trailer as well as at home…. So I made and froze several meals ahead for the trip: 1 ) Stuffed Green Peppers 2) Easy Chicken Pasta Bake 3) Taco meat for tacos 4) Lentil Soup 5) Cookies, and bran muffins We loaded up the new trailer for her maiden voyage and off we went, down the road.  It was a quiet weekend, Hubby would leave early and get back around six. Denali and I spent time knitting, reading, playing solitaire, and yowling. (You decide who was doing what!) I like the new digs - it’s nice to have a Murphy bed (it just disappears and the trailer becomes a living area but then Denali has no safe zone under the covers or under the bed itself and that’s been a trial.) We have a bathroom and that’s nice, it’s one reason BIG reason I'm glad not to be a pioneering woman.