Thursday, March 26, 2009

Dreamy Plum Tree Blossoms


Dreamy Plum Tree Blossoms, originally uploaded by _Anaya_.

I know I haven't posted much about knitting lately. I don't really have yarn for a new project - stay tuned, hang in there, I'm a knitter, and I shall be knitting again soon!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

from our yard, the first fresh cut flowers of the year!



It will be interesting to see how my 'free time' is split - between my new hobby knitting, and my long time passion for spring-time macro photography....it will be interesting, for sure!

Shawl progress Mar 18



I had to put this down for several days - my grandson was sick, and deserved every bit of my attention! (yeah, that and I made a mistake that I couldn't fix, but I stopped by the yarn shop yesterday and got the help I needed) So! I got to do a bit more work on this last night. :-)

5 days with nothing to knit - it felt like FOREVER!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

day two shawl progress




soooo far to go, but the progress is rewarding.
I'm knitting! That makes me happy :-)

Friday, March 13, 2009

the start of my first shawl


This is the first time I've used a marker for 'right side', and while this isn't my first experience with yarn overs, this is certainly the most I've done in one project! (so far)

I still ache to make my first pair of socks! Soon *crossing fingers*

Saturday, March 7, 2009

"The Spring Forward Scarf"


This was a fun experiment of 'I wonder what will happen if I try this...'
I like the 'lacy' look of this knit - it is simply this: *K1, YO, K2tog*
I suggest knitting one row after casting on, and one row before casting off. It finishes the ends nicely! This is an easily adaptable recipe - I did this scarf with 14 sts. Experiment, and let me know if you try this! I'd love to see what you come up with :-)

The Noodle Doodle Hat!


I improvised from several simple hat patterns I found online. I added rows to the headband, and made it a bit taller, too. I knit with two yarns - my first attempt! I also figured out how to knit the flower, and how to make an I-tube for my doodle top! I'm very happy with my Noodle Doodle Hat! And, it's fun to wear!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

in the light of the moon (this has absolutely nothing to do with knitting!)

Last night, Gabe (my husband) and I took Oberon (our great dane puppy) out for one last duty call - we noticed how quickly the clouds were moving past the sliver of a moon. The moon shined brightly even through the thickest clouds. And then we heard it...the familiar clicking sound we know to belong to two white owls that frequent our neighborhood! We often hear them, and some times we even spy a glimpse of them in the night sky. Last night we listened, we watched, and then we saw them! They circled in the darkness, loud with their clicking...and soon they were circling just over our heads! They were pretty high up there, but we could see them...it was like a show just for us! One seemed to perch on a tree, but the other just kept circling....lower, and then lower, and even lower...and soon I said out loud, "okay! that's close enough!"
Jack and Sterling, our cats, were at our feet. It was clear they knew that their curiosity would not serve them well, and so they sat in our shadows, and watched carefully... neither of them making a sound.
I think the owl was about 2 1/2 to 3 stories above us - I eyeballed this by looking at the top of our 2 story house. The owl was close to us, and seemed to actually be watching us. I want to say that it was a dozen times that owl circled over us (maybe even that precise number!), and then 'he' flew off, clicking all the while.

And so, just to recap - The moon, though just a sliver, was shining brightly through a cloudy sky. There were lots of bare branches from large old trees making nice silhouettes against the moonlit sky...and there were two white owls circling us overhead.
The cats stood at our feet - but Oberon stood in the middle of the yard, watching overhead... turning around and around. (he always watches birds, and planes, too)

It was amazing. Truly.
A little show...just for us.

The cats quickly followed us in the house - and without any coaxing at all ...Oberon, too.

(I imagine Jack looks like a big white bunny to an owl, eh?)

edit to add - it was in this space that our show happened last night - (though this was a different day, )the moon was just about in the middle of this shot
There is beauty, even on the darkest of days  ~  Just.Listen.
(it looks like the image got cut off a bit)

Sunday, March 1, 2009

I'm a bit out of commission for a while

Hey there - if anyone's reading this - I wanted you to know
I'll be away for a while - I hurt my knee, and won't be sitting in front of the computer much for a while (I've got this big brace, and it's actually hard to sit in a chair). I'm sure I'll be knitting a lot, so hopefully I'll have some nice finished projects to show you when I'm up and about again!

Thanks for reading!