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Winter’s Musings……..Jan. 31, 2006

Winterpic_6A shadow edge is never on the edge.
The time to contemplate the ending
is before the ending.

Deng Ming~Dao

Such quiet beauty in the monochromatic world after a snow storm.

Time to Weave?

HandwovenI was so excited today when I went to the post office and found my new Handwoven magazine waiting for me.  This new issue is dedicated to making towels and learning a new weave with each one.  There is a nice mix of 4, 6 and 8 harness weaving, along with a very nice Rep Rug.

I am looking forward to life settling down a bit, so that I can dress my loom up again.  Unlike knitting or spinning, where you can just sit and spin or knit while watching TV, weaving is such a different process.  The  important part of weaving goes into the planning, the math and the threading.  Making sure the tension is just right and praying that you didn’t cross any threads along the way.  I dress my loom from back to front, but a good friend and weaving teacher is going to teach me how she dresses the loom from front to back.  I am looking forward to the new challenge and dishtowels are one of my favorite things to weave, as they are a great quick gift.  Under the magazine is one of the towels that I wove last year to test drive my new to me loom.

Allison’s Spindles
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Now……..as much as I love to spin on a wheel, there are a few out there who know how much I do not like spinning on a drop spindle.  For some reason, I have the hardest time drafting the roving with the right hand, which makes it awkward.  I think some of my problem goes back to my childhood days, when as a left handed child, I was forced to write right handed.  Many times I still want to use that left hand, but my brain thinks in a right handed way….believe me, my spindling is not pretty…LOL

Spindle3However…….I am always a sucker for a good cause and I make no secret that a lovely piece of wood sucks me in every bit as much as a greasy fleece.  Last week I received an email from my friends Pam and Jim Childs of Hatchtown Farm.  A very dear friend of theirs, Allison, who had purchased many spindles from them in her short life, had recently passed away.  Allison’s spindles were being sold with the donations being sent to Dr. Rowe’s research fund.  You can read more about Allison’s story on this page

I am honored to own this lovely spindle.  Somehow, I am going to conquer the drop spindle this time around, in honor of Allison 😉

Puppies
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I will leave you with this little puppy collage.  They are all doing well, in spite of being a bunch of noisy youngsters.

Blisssnow_2I think that Bliss enjoys her trips
outside into the cold air.  You can almost see her smiling.

Breeze had her xray today and she also has 4 pups, so hang on..same bat channel, same bat time for the next round 😉

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Bliss’s Bounty……Jan. 27, 2006

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Here they are!  Born in the middle of the night of course, Jan. 25th.  She gave us 3 boys and one little girl.  It’s been a long time since I have had tri-color puppies here.  I forgot just how much they look like little baby cows.!  All 4 babies are doing well and after the shock of trying to figure out what the heck these squeaky, moving objects are, Bliss is being a very good Mum.

EddiepeakingThis young man, fascinated by all of the noises coming out of the puppy pen, has decided that it must be his mission in life to figure out just what is going on in there. He is ever vigilant by the pen…….thank-fully Bliss is a good natured girl and is tolerating nosy young men well.  Time will tell if Breeze will be so tolerant next week with her babies……

Shedir_1 Lest you think that I have forgotten how to knit, I figured I would through in a little fiber content.  Can you guess what it is?

It is Shedir from one of the Knitty Suprises and I love working on it……a very fun knit if you like cables.  I am using some handspun polwarth.  This was to be knit over winter break for my college aged daughter.  Of course she left for college yesterday, hatless.  There are just not enough hours in a day sometimes….

I promise Ash…..it will go out in the mail by Monday, with a little surprise ;-))

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Happy Birthday, Honey Boy……Jan. 22, 2006

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Yum……

MilesbirthdayIt’s hard to believe that 24 years have past since I had my son.  When he was a little guy, I used to call him Honey Boy and for a short spell there, I swear he thought that was his name, as he would refer to himself as such to others as well…..LOL. Homemade Boston Creme Pie has always been his favorite birthday cake.

Miles has had a rough couple of years, but has come out on the other side maintaining his never ending sense of humor and a new maturity.  I am very proud of the kind hearted young man he has become!

The Meme
Felicity of Sweet Georgia tagged me…Oh dear, I am so bad at these things…..here we go down that slippery slope again….LOL

Four jobs you’ve had in your life:

  1. Waitress/Bartender
  2. Front Desk/Auditor
  3. Registration Supervisor
  4. and most important of all…..Mom

Four movies you could watch over and over again:

  1. Moon Struck
  2. School of Rock
  3. A Christmas Story
  4. There are probably a bunch more, but I just can’t think of one off the top of my head.

Four places you have lived:

  1. Massachusetts
  2. Florida
  3. Massachusetts
  4. New Hampshire
    (can you tell how sheltered my life has been..LOL)

Four t.v. shows you love to watch:

  1. CSI
  2. Criminal Minds
  3. Law and Order
  4. Starting Over

Four places you’ve been on vacation:

  1. Wales, UK
  2. Williamsburg, VA
  3. Cape Cod
  4. Burbank, CA

Four websites you visit daily:

  1. Bloglines
  2. Margene with coffee
  3. EBay
  4. Infodog (weekly for show results)

Four of your favorite foods:

  1. Filet Mignon with Bearnaise Sauce
  2. Broccoli soup from Jacob Marley’s
  3. Pizza with pepperoni and feta cheese
  4. Lobster, dredged in butter

Four places you would rather be right now:

  1. Plum Island in the Summer
  2. Wales, UK with my husband
  3. Stowe, VT sitting fireside apres ski
  4. Eating lobster on the rocks at Lane Cove, Gloucester,MA

Four bloggers you are tagging:
(this one scares me…she knows why…LOL)
   Only  if you want to guys……no pressure;-))
    
1.  Jean of the Scottish Lamb
     2.  Liz of Pocket Farm
     3. Judy of Smatterings 
     4.  Anne of How The West Was Won

Finally…….the fiber content
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What to do with this lovely malabrigo yarn??  I have 10 skeins of this yummy, soft yarn, which should be enough to make a sweater.  This yarn is similar in weight and gauge to Manos yarn, but a wee bit softer.  I have a few ideas kicking around, but I would love to hear your ideas on what patterns would work best with this yarn.

Thanks and have a great Monday!!

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B is for……. Jan. 20, 2006

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"B" is for "Bliss’s Babies"!
(click on the picture to see the wee ones)

Bliss_4Little Bliss is our resident tricolor Cavalier.  She is a quiet girl who has done very well in the show ring.  I have to admit, that I was very hesitant in breeding her, as she is so little, but her breeder assured me that Bliss’s mom, who is equally as small in size as Bliss is, whelped 5 puppies without any problems.

As you can see from the xray (and for those who can’t I added some arrows….LOL), there are 4 babies.  In this picture of Bliss,she is looking  very svelte, however, now she is looking as though she may have swallowed a watermelon.  Being as little as she is, there is no place to hide those babies.  If you look at her, you would swear she was having an entire football team instead of just 4 wee pups.

B is also for Bathing………

KaliwetFriday is usually reserved for bathing dogs.  Kali being full of mischief is usually one who needs a bath.  We are experiencing some really strange weather up here in the mountains.  The temps have been ranging in the 40’s and 50’s!  Needless to say, the dog yard is getting soupy….YUK…..MUD!  Thankfully Cavaliers are small enough just to toss in the sink.  (You can see that I still haven’t made up my mind about tiles for the backsplash…..too many choices out there!)

B is for the "Beauty" after the Bath….

EdheadshotGiven
that I really want Eddy to have the best chance of finishing his
championship in both the "old" club (CKCSC,USA) and AKC that he can have, he will Eddystandingneed
to be bathed weekly.

Even though he has the
coat of a mature dog, he is still fairly
young at 9 mos of age and does not always have the best aim out in the dog yard…LOL.  Trust me, we all are much happier that he enjoys his baths ;-).  This little dog is truly the sweetest dog that I have ever owned.  Such a gentle spirit this boy posses.

B is for" Big Cookies" and "Bunny Balls"!Bigfatcookies
I so enjoy reading bloggers who also like to cook.  One of my favorites is Yarnstorm.  Jane always has THE most tempting pictures.  I have decided to try and get back in touch with that domestic side that has been hiding. (just ask my hubby….hehe)

I picked up this cookbook at the library this week and I LOVE it.  I may have to even bite the bullet and purchase a copy.  Watch out Martha!

 

Opalballs_1The cauldron as my DH likes to call it, has been pretty busy this week.  As I will be a vendor as the NETA Spa weekend in February, the dyepot and carder have been working in over-drive.  I am just praying that I can get enough of this stuff dyed and ready for the weekend…..eekk.

These lovely little balls are on their way to one of my favorite bloggers…….Happy Spinning!

And Finally….."B" is for "Big Moon"….

Fullmoon3Sandy, this one is for you 😉

January’s full moon is the "Wolf Moon"
Amid the cold and deep snows of midwinter, the wolf packs howled
hungrily outside Indian villages. Thus, the name for January’s full
Moon. Sometimes it was also referred to as the Old Moon, or the Moon
After Yule. Some called it the Full Snow Moon, but most tribes applied
that name to the next Moon.

Sheesh……..I guess B was a "busy" letter for me!

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Coat of Many Colors……Jan. 18, 2006

Shawlclose3_2Spectrum

Pure light is all colors.
Therefore, it has no hue.
Only when singleness is scattered
Does color appear.
Deng Ming~Dao

ShawlfirstoneDo you remember seeing this loom back in October?  I was using it to demonstrate at the Fryeburg Fair.  I had finished all but the fringe during that week.

Shawlsecondone
In my effort to destash, I decided that I was going to sell this loom, as I really do not use it very much.  However, really wanting the ruana that I had envisioned, I set about getting the second shawl finished before I had to meet the woman that had purchased the loom……which meant I had two days to get the second shawl and the joining finished……..eekk!  As you can see from the picture, one shawl is done on top of the other shawl, then they are joined to the 1/2 way point and finally the 2 remaining sides bound off.

Shawlfront_2This is one finished item that definitely needed to be shown on a person to be appreciated.  Modeling the front view, much to her dismay as she was in her "spinning" attire (not the same spinning we do…LOL), is my oldest daughter Stacey.  The back view is me.
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It was hard to weave, holding 3 strands of dark colored yarn, but all in all, I am pleased with how it came out.

It has been a busy few weeks here and promises to get even busier with 2 litters of puppies coming in a few weeks.  Stay tuned for my "B" pictures!

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Berry Delicious……..Jan. 10, 2006

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Can you guess what this is??

How about now??

Clapotis_2Yes, it is the infamous Clapotis.  Back when everyone was doing this scarf in blogland, I just wasn’t that interested, however in digging thru my stash, I came upon some alpaca from Over The Rainbow, and knew that it wanted to be just that.

ClapandyarnAfter doing lace work socks and cabled gloves on size 0 needles and
struggling with the lacework on River, this scarf is a pleasant change
of pace.  The knitting is almost as mindless as plain stockinette
stitch and I get some derranged sort of pleasure from dropping that
stitch and letting her ripppppp!   Kind of like pulling a run in your
nylons when you were young…..LOL.

BerrybunnyThe true color of these yarns lies somewhere in the middle of these pictures. The red in clapotis s more orangy than berry as it appears in the top photo.  It will look nice with Paprika.  Pictured in one photo with the Clapotis is some 20% bunny roving that I spun last week…….and that belive it or not is more Berry colored than pink.  Hard to belive that the skein with the star is the same skein with Clapotis.  It’s funny how one picture can capture a color so perfectly and completely miss the other object in the same picture.

 

A River Run Dry
Riverfinished
I finally finished up with River.  As much as I enjoyed working on Birch, I can honestly say that I did not enjoy this process nearly as much.  There was a definite flow to the pattern, once you "got" it, but I just didn’t get the same sense of satisfaction working on it.

However, I do like the finished product and I know that I will enjoy using it whenever the opportunity arises

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Color Me Red…….Jan. 5, 2006

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Red Bun Drops

SouthPark
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Oh dear, yes, I have succumbed to the "Make yourself a SouthParkie", thanks to Norma.   Notice the RED mittens, that I wear every day.

I have a funny SouthPark story to share with you all.

As some of you may know, my husband, Ken, is my second husband.  My only son was 12 when we got married.  As you can imagine, he was at a difficult age.  Ken and my son, butted heads more than a few time, over the years, even though they have a good relationship today.  I think that SouthPark came out when my son was around 14, and of course it greatly appealed to the twisted minds of teenaged boys.  Not really having watched it, I was not familiar with the characters or the storylines. (Stay with me here……..it’s coming..hehe) 

One day I was in my son’s room, doing some cleaning and I came across a note, that said "Kill Kenny".  OMG…….I went into a full blown panic.  Did my son want to kill my husband??  I knew that they didn’t always see eye to eye…….but KILL??  Needless to say, I was worried sick and called my husband right away.  When I told him of the note, he laughed.  How could he LAUGH??????  Imagine how silly I felt when he told me that killing Kenny was a key part of every SouthPark show…….and how did HE, the "uncool" parent know this and I did not??  OUCH!

Thanks Norma for the walk down memory lane and the memory of the chuckle!

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“A” is for Auspicious Beginnings……Jan.2, 2006

NightmoonskyThis is the moment of embarking.
All auspicious signs are in place.

In the beginning, all things are hopeful.  We prepare ourselves to start anew.   In order to start, we must make a decision.  This decision is a commitment to daily self-cultivation.
Den Ming~Dao

   Auspicious:  Giving promise of success, prosperity, or happiness; predicting good; as, "an auspicious beginning."

This year my resolutions are not really resolutions, but a desire to become fit……..in body, mind and spirit.  I am knocking on "50’s" door and I want to enter those years as "fit and whole" as I can be, so that I can enjoy not only my life, but the lives of my children and grandchildren.  Here’s to a new and exciting year!!  Cheers!

"A" is also for "Angels Pride Edinburgh"

EddyheadRemember last week when I mentioned that crazy trip to Boston?  Well, this 9 month old young man was the reason for that trip.  "Eddy" is from Germany, bred by Tanja Engels of Angels Pride Cavaliers  His mother is a girl from the UK that almost came to live with us here, so I am very excited to have this young man here.

However, as excited as I was to have him…….the trip into Boston was dreadful!!  I grew up outside of Boston, but I never get used to driving in the city.  Eddy came via Lufthansa airlines and was scheduled to be picked up around 1:30 pm.  I showed up at the airport, only to find out that I needed to go to the Cargo area.  The girl at the desk, not having a good command of English, sent me on my way.  After 2 trips thru Sumner Tunnel (have I told you how afraid I am of tunnels?)  I finally found my way to Cargo, which is almost in Revere, not Boston.  At the desk, the woman…..who also had very little command of English (sensing a pattern yet?)  reprimanded me for being early.  It was now 2:00????  Eddy finally came in around 2:30 and then I was told that I needed to go to Customs in East Boston to have him cleared.  Remember……..this girl does not speak very good English and her directions were sketchy at best.  This time it was 2 trips thru the Williams Tunnel…..(eekkkkkkk!!!).  We finally arrived home in NH sometime around 6:30pm.  Although it was a frustrating day in Boston, the frustration was well worth it.  Eddy is a calm, sweet gentle boy that I am looking forward to getting in the show ring this year!

"A" is also for" Accidental Mistakes"

RiverprogressIt seemed that everything I have picked up to knit since Christmas has been a bust.  The NE socks with the pointy toes……now fixed, then the Morehouse Merino Cardigan that needs to be completely pulled out, as somehow I messed up on the very simple, easy raglan sleeve increases and River

After fixing the toe on the socks, River was the easiest thing to fix next, so I decided that she would be the focus of my attentions this week.  I think part of the problem is that I am itchin’ to start something new, but I really want to finish these WIP before starting something else………so I will plug along, although the Cardigan may wait now until Spring, while I contemplate what may be the next thing on my needles….

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Where Has The Week Gone?? …Dec. 30, 2005

3queensOy vey!  I don’t know about you all, but this week has virtually disappeared!  I had all kinds of good intentions and lots of blog content…..and NO time.

AidanstandingI was going to tell you about the 3 queens and their Christmas Cracker Crowns.

I was also going to tell you about our little Lord Fauntleroy and how his father was truly ready to kill his mother for dressing him in tights and something that almost resembled a dress…..hehe.  I had to beg to differ with his father……..I adored the outfit!

HannahmckaylaThen of course there were the 2 little princesses, dressed in the gifts of the hand. One in a cast and the other hating to have her picture taken.  Thankfully both girls LOVED their gifts.  McKayla in her Debbie Bliss shrug and Hannah in her Dancing Leaves Shawl.

GlovesAnd the gloves……..oh the gloves!  I had a post all about the pains and joys of knitting needles with this project.  Actually, I may still do that, next week, as I discovered much about what I like and do not like about different needles.  Stacey was very pleased with her new gloves.  Whew…..I have tossed Koigu in the washer and dryer before with good results……..these gloves in Stacey’s house will need that quality..(past sweaters now fit Barbie)

Pointsock_1Then the saga of the pointy toed sock.  I love Nancy Bush’s patterns, but this toe just did NOT work for me.  I will post about these socks when I finish the mate…….and we all know how that goes.  Hopefully it will be before spring…..LOL.  Actually, I LOVE the socks, but I have pulled them out enough times that I could have knit both pairs and probably another pair by now……as I said…..OY VEY!

Let’s see………..there was a crazy trip into Boston for a surprise, but now that I found out about the ABC along, I am going to save that for next week, because it is an "A" of a post.  Then there is the silk roving and tea, and the newly dyed red drops……and everyone must have sensed that my bunnies were dropping their coats as my carder is working overtime…..and……..and………and…..YIKES!!

Knowing that I won’t get to posting again until next week, I want to thank all of you for your friendship and kindness over the last year and I hope that you all forgive me for my slack in responding to comments this past week.  Truly I had the best of intentions and no time.  I can’t tell you how much I have enjoyed getting to know so many of you out in blogland……it has meant so much to me and has made my world a nicer place!   I hope that you all have a healthy, wealthy and fibery New Year!!