Monday, July 25, 2011

Back (again)

Once again, too long between posting. Between all the postings that I do for the shop (Blog, Website, Facebook, Ravelry and Twitter), I seem to stall out when it comes to my personal blog.


Anyway - here we are at almost the end of July. It's been a hot and steamy month (which I don't like). As usual, I've been knitting quite a bit and we just finished the Tour de Fleece. I ended up with a sweaters' worth of a heavy worsted weight yarn in a marled blue colorway.



Lots of lace and shawl knitting has been going on this summer including Rock Island by Jared Flood.



I did accomplish knitting up a Swirl Jacket - and absolutely love it. I will definitely make at least one more of these. Such easy knitting, alot of knitting but easy.



Our pond is thriving, although we lost some fish this year to the Great Blue Heron. Here's a picture of him sitting on our neighbor's rooftop waiting for me to go inside so he can have breakfast. He was one determined bird. I think we lost at least 4 fish to him this year.



I also ended up adding on to my tattoo that I got last year. LOVE it, but I can safely say that I am done! :)



Wilson is on a waiting mode regarding a new job. I hope he gets the final word soon. I know it would make him much happier.


Anyway, that's a brief recap of things so far. Hope to get back to posting more here.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Spring - Finally!

It's finally starting to warm up and that means getting the fish into the pond for the summer!

Last weekend, Wilson moved them all out to the pond.

If you look closely, you can see one of "our" ducks enjoying the pond with the fish swimming underneath him! We have a pair of ducks that come every spring and are getting a little tame. They aren't bothered by my pups, and I can get within about 3 feet of them before they waddle away. Now that the fish are in the pond though, we are on Heron watch, so we have a motion-activated sprinkler set up which, unfortunately, also scares off our ducks.

I finally did get the Mighty Wolf loom warped and am currently making some more Fiesta towels - this one with a different draft from my first set that I had done on the Baby Wolf.


I'm currently on the 2nd towel (the blue one). The blue line that separates the two is my cutting line for when they are off the loom and will need to be cut and hemmed. I'll probably get one more towel in this warping. I've already got the next project in mind - I'm going to do some holiday colored table runners.


And I've been knitting up a storm too!
I finished a cabled cardi a week or so back. I had knit this one in case I decided to go to Shepherd's Harvest, so I would have a new sweater to wear. Well, the day that we were going to go wasn't the best weather-wise, so we ended up going to the Mpls. Farmer's Market instead. Oh well, I'll have a great sweater to wear come fall.

I've also been on quite a lace knitting kick lately and finished this lovely shawl. The pattern is Baltic Blossoms and the yarn is Tanis Fiber Arts Pink Label (laceweight) in her Peacock color.


This was a fun project! Lots of nupp action going on!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Long Term Absence

I truly didn't mean to be away from the blog for so long.

Suffice it to say, it was a long winter with some not-so-blogworthy happenings (or people that I would soon rather forget), but there were some nice things too!

I became a "Gamma" again. This time to a darling little baby boy, Mason James. We've been lucky enough to have to babysit him on a couple of overnights and he is charming and delightful!


I got another tattoo late fall. I'm thinking that I need one more.




I also figured out that I love weaving. Of course, that means more equipment! I am now the owner of a Schacht Mighty Wolf. I brought the Baby Wolf into the shop (which was the plan from the very beginning).


I'm so into weaving right now that I even signed up for a class later this summer. I'll be traveling to Puget Sound, WA for the 5 day class. Wilson is going to come with. We are planning on driving straight through there and back, but we have a lovely cottage reserved for us while we are there. I'm excited! I haven't been anywhere for so long.

Of course, there has been LOTS of knitting over the winter also. Not quite so much spinning, but with the warmer weather and longer days, I have a feeling that I'll be back to the wheels in no time.

And SPRING is here, finally. I don't mind winters, but this past one was LONG.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Lack of Posts

Sorry for the lack of posting the past month.

Of course, Christmas has come and gone and we are now into the New Year.

I must say, 2011 has not started out very well so far. Stomach flu for me early New Year's morning, Koby threw his back out New Year's Day and a husband with severe depression about sums of the first 2 days of the New Year. Yay.

I hope to be back soon with an update on projects and pictures of the new grandson (born earlier in December).