Wildlife

No, I didn’t see another bear but we do have some not-so-“wild” life around our house.  Or rather living under our deck and shrubs.

We have rabbits, squirrels, chipmunks, a ground-hog, and mice surrounding our house.  And I really hope they stay outside.

Deer and turkeys run through our yard.

Gabriella de la Crescent

Gabby was our miniature Schnauzer.  (BTW miniature Schnauzers are the perfect dogs for handknit sweaters.)  She defended our property as though she were 10 times her size and kept the wild and not-so-wild life away from the house.  She’s been gone since 2001 and the wildlife finally figured it out.

A few nights ago Mr. Aitch and I were sitting out on the front porch when a mouse scurried across the entire length of our front porch.  He said, “This would never happen if Gabby was still here.  We need another dog.”

And I agreed.

Then we weighed the pros and cons.  A dog and all the associated responsibilities just won’t fit into our lifestyle right now.

SKUYD?

Do you Secretly Knit Under Your Desk (SKUYD) at work or school?

I take my knitting to work but feel guilty knitting there unless I’m away from my desk.  I have an hour for lunch.  Most of the time I eat lunch at my desk and can’t bring myself to get out my knitting bag even though I have plenty of time.  I mean, how long does it take to eat a piece of fruit and carton of yogurt?  I feel like I’m knitting on company time.

Occasionally I do knit during lunch but always feel guilty if I’m knitting at my desk.

So do you SKUYD at work or school?

Hello Summer

Yesterday was the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere and we knew it had arrived! 

I managed to stay outside for a full 5 minutes before I turned into a melting, dripping mess.  So much for finishing my secret painting project.

I did rip out the offending four rows of my secret knitting project.  The red yarn was too kinky to use so I dampened it to get the kinks out so  it will be easier to knit.  Worked like a charm.

Blurry iPhone photo

We have a meeting this evening about 50 minutes away.  I won’t be driving so I might be able to knit in the car but that depends on who’s driving.  Maybe I can find my knitting mojo on the road.

Mr. Aitch and I were treated to a wonderful light show last evening courtesy of a terrific line of thunderstorms making their way towards us.  Of course when he took the camera outside to get some photos, Mother Nature decided to not cooperate.

Wanted: Knitting Mojo

Wanted: Knitting Mojo

ALIVE!

While I’ve lost my knitting mojo, I managed to weave in the ends on the Leafy Washcloths.  I have a secret WIP that is hibernating as I discovered I do not have enough yarn to finish it unless I rip back four rows and FOLLOW THE PATTERN AS WRITTEN!  There is a reason why yarn quantities are listed.  Duh!  And it’s my own pattern to boot!  So I will rip back four rows…sometime soon.

I’m still a bit discombobulated after spending three days away from home and not being used to having Mondays off.

I worked on my secret (I’m just full of secrets) painting project yesterday and hope to finish the painting tonight or not.  It’s down to the details and details can make or break the finished work.  Details can’t be rushed either.  Fortunately this is not a ceiling.  It’s nice and horizontal.  And yes, I’ve been taking progress pictures.