The hat above is my attempt to use my Dr Who charts for something that actually fits on my head. This one is made from Knit Picks Elegance (Coal and Cornflower) and I’m chuffed. I’m going to write up the pattern and make it available since the first version of this hat was such a… Continue reading Knitting News
Author: JulieD
Dopey
Ha. I had misunderstood how my web host deals with emails that come through my domain. As a result I kept on running out of space on my site, and my mail wasn’t getting delivered, even though I didn’t seem to have lots of mail cluttering up the place. Their technical support department is obviously… Continue reading Dopey
Mail Call
Everyone always complains that their mail is nothing but junk and bills. Well, I had a very interesting mail day today. First I had a letter from the daughter of the lady I knitted the prayer shawl for. I really hadn’t expected them to write thank you notes in the midst of everything else, so… Continue reading Mail Call
My First Car
When I was 23 and living in Boston, we had started thinking about getting a car in anticipation of our upcoming move to Pennsylvania. We had no money, but that never stops us, does it? We had credit cards and the promise of a well-paid job in the near future. I searched the papers and… Continue reading My First Car
San Diego Fires
I got a message last night from my friend who lives in San Diego, saying ‘ so far, so good’ in the face of these phenomenal wild fires. She has sent me a few links to ways that she is keeping up with the news, not least, her local PBS station’s interactive Google map that… Continue reading San Diego Fires
Stompy
I was grumpy today. The world outside was blustery too, so when K came home from work, I slammed some food in the oven for the boys and put on my under-used trainers and sports bra and went out for a stomp. Promising to be out for only half an hour, I was favoured with… Continue reading Stompy
Cliche City
Here’s an article (or an introduction, at least) that made me time-warp back to my first few years in America. It’s about cliche and formal writing. The author above, had the wit to realise that he/she shouldn’t take for granted that people in an international audience would get what s./he was talking about when they… Continue reading Cliche City
Old Roads
My blog-friend Jo writes from County Cork, and has written today about old roads. It is lyrical and poignant and beautiful and not to be missed for anyone with a romantic (in the 19th Century sense) bone in their body. And it has beautiful pictures taken by her professional photog man. Read it now!
Dalek Pumpkin
Adding to my store of Dr Who-related crafts, I offer: the dalek pumpkin (not mine, but it tickled my fancy). Love the fact that they’ve switched in kitchen implements instead of bathroom ones!
Nooooo!
I’ve missed “Sock Wars“! I participated last year, and loved it, even though technology and a hurricane make it a bit more shambolic than the organiser would have hoped, I’m sure. I was just thinking the other day about this and wondering if it would ever happen again, and then today I saw a mention… Continue reading Nooooo!