It's so hard to come back to work the day after a long holiday weekend. Even more so when I had two extra days and turned it into a five-day vacation at home. But today's lunch hour made up for it. It's warm, sunny, not humid, nice breeze and there's an easy knitting project and iced tea waiting for me on the porch near the glider. Lunch time bliss!
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Friday, May 25, 2007
And now for a little holiday time!



Sunday, May 13, 2007
Landscape

Thursday, May 10, 2007
A little something I've been working on

Spring is finally here and I've really been enjoying the birds in my neighborhood. Cardinals nest in an ornamental cherry tree in my neighbor's front yard. One of these days I'm going to get a picture of them. Someplace there's a barn owl in the neighborhood, I know because I can hear it in the mornings. I also saw a very yellow bird in my yard the other day as I was coming home for lunch. I'd love to know what it was -- maybe a Baltimore Oriel. I am participating in the Second Pennsylvania Bird Breeding Atlas project. It's sponsored by Carnegie Natural Science Museum and the PA Game Commission. About ten years ago there was a survey done by volunteers across the state to see what birds were where. There were many surprises. In some locales where birds were thought not to be, there were observed to have adapted and are still living and breeding. It's been ten years and they are doing an update. So, it's a kind of fun thing to do.
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Frustration
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Trekking Along

But in the meantime, something else may also be in the works...
OUTSTANDING!!!!!


I'm so impressed. There are pearl beads ALL OVER this scarf. Included is a copy of the Yarn Harlot's new book (can't wait to dig into that) and five very beautiful stitch markers. (I'm having no luck in getting a good picture of them.) It's just beautiful and perfect.
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Blueberrys and Tweed


Monday, April 16, 2007


And I have to report that I did some yarn shopping on Ebay over the weekend. Several years ago I knit some flip-top mittens for my mother out of Trekking XXL that I purchased at a LYS. It's the most beautiful yarn that I've ever knit with. The color changes every couple of stitches. Fortunately, I only used a little over half of the skein. So, I have the balance of it to pet on a regular basis. I've been looking for more Trekking to purchase. I didn't want the self-striping type, just the varigated kind. I found a seller in England that had some! So, I picked up a skein in a variety of greens and a skein that's ombre. Can't wait for it to arrive! So, I leave you with my partial skein of Trekking ---
