Month: February 2010

2010 Ravelympics

I finished my own personal Ravelympics project on Sunday night while watching the hockey game. I love to knit the Norwegian Ski Team’s Olympic sweaters for the games or as close to the games as I can. I am not being unpatriotic. I would… Continue Reading “2010 Ravelympics”

EEEEwwwwww!!!!!!!!

This is what greeted me this morning when I went to feed the chickens…   Now I am not a squeamish girl, snakes, spiders, bugs, bring ’em on. I am a gardener, you can’t gross me out. But, Rodents of Unusual Size, yeah, not… Continue Reading “EEEEwwwwww!!!!!!!!”

A new way of looking at socks…

This is a small portion of the vast mountain of sock yarn at Embraceable Ewe I have a new philosophy on hand knit socks. Previously, I collected all manner of beautiful yarns and dreamed up gorgeous lace patterns to go with said beautiful yarns… Continue Reading “A new way of looking at socks…”

Where’s it Gonna Go????

We already have this much snow on the ground…  and they are calling for up to 24 more inches of the white stuff, tell me where is it going to go? We don’t have any more room to push it in to piles, the… Continue Reading “Where’s it Gonna Go????”

Snowmageddon 2010

I know I have been ignoring the blog, but Facebook and Ravelry are so absorbing. I will try to be better. I have been told by one of my two readers to get a post up, so here goes… Western Pa has definitely been… Continue Reading “Snowmageddon 2010”

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