This post is in response to Blog-Friend Spit-up-and-Stiletto’s wonderful post today, lamenting the fact that her younger sister is moving to New Mexico, which is not much closer than my family is to me. And they belong to a whole other continent. She wants to know where the transporters are. Well, S&S, I can only… Continue reading Learning To Live at Long-Distance
Month: May 2008
Starting Projects
A week or two ago I had one, (count it!) ONE work in progress. OK, there are probably a few things in the back of the cupboard that are unfinished but I don’t consider them works in progress since, for that, there would have to be some, well, progress. So I was working away on… Continue reading Starting Projects
Over It
It’s been an up and down kind of morning. But it’s official, I’m out of Sock Wars. I was SOOOOO disappointed, having been SOOOO excited. But I think I’m over it now. And I’ve just cast on a design I like much better than the Sock of Doom and I’m keeping them for myself. I’m… Continue reading Over It
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I’m having a bit of a bad morning. I’ve been really looking forward to Sock Wars III. It’s a silly game where you knit a pair of socks to ‘kill’ your victim with, then they send you their socks and you proceed to knit away and try to kill their victim too, and so on… Continue reading 70272
Fave Pic So Far and a Worry
This is a great picture of someone’s weaponry. AND it turns out there was an email yesterday that I didn’t get until this morning (my fault) that said to make sure you had registered fully. I don’t remember choosing a nom de guerre or entering my shoe size (which is not to say I didn’t… Continue reading Fave Pic So Far and a Worry
My Deadly Yarn
The yarn and I are ready.
Sock Wars III
Waiting….for my dossier. Impatiently. One person has posted in Ravelry forums that she has her dossier, but she’s the only one so far…
Writing Spurt
I’ve just finished my second book by Tasha Alexander (her first) and after I did, I read her author’s not on writing the book. It starts: One day, while I was engrossed in Dorothy L. Sayers’s wonderful Gaudy Night, a sentence leapt off the page at me: If you are once sure what you do… Continue reading Writing Spurt