March 2008



Blargh

Friday, 28 March 2008 11:02 A GMT-05
It's Friday, and still no bus pass, although it apparently has been mailed out.In other news, I'm sick.  I must have picked up a stomach flu somewhere. It's not horrible, I mean, I've felt worse, but I'm weak and woozy and ti

Professional Stupidity

Tuesday, 25 March 2008 8:19 A GMT-05
I take Allegra from April to October for my seasonal allergies.  It's fantastic stuff, and I suffer horribly if I don't have it.  I have about a month's worth of pills from my last refill to get me through April, but needed a ne

Long Weekend

Monday, 24 March 2008 7:15 A GMT-05
Oh, how I love a four-day weekend when I can do whatever I want whenever I want to do it! Uncharacteristically, this year's Spring Break coincided with Easter weekend, so the time off didn't seem quite as random as it has in the past.  I

Those Wacky Japanese

Friday, 21 March 2008 12:28 P GMT-05
Please watch - I promise it's not graphic.   

Gimme Five

Tuesday, 18 March 2008 11:17 A GMT-05
A meme for Tuesday (if you've read one on one of my other blogs, this one is different.  They all are!) Five Favorite Yarns: 1. Noro Silk Garden2. Noro Blossom3. Koigu (I may not like knitting with it so much, but I love the way the end prod

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Thursday, 13 March 2008 12:00 A GMT-05
I feel a little better.  And I totally knew I'd get the attention of you freaky sock knitters with that pic.  You probably don't remember it from this post.  Yeah, check the date.  And the sock is sitting in my knitting ba
Category: Knitting

Anybody Out There?

Wednesday, 12 March 2008 8:03 A GMT-05
Where have all my readers gone?  I'm now averaging less than 20 hits a day.  I guess it's because I've stopped blogging regularly here--but that's because I get so few comments, I don't think anyone's reading. 

Poor Kitty

Friday, 7 March 2008 9:02 A GMT-05

Hemlock Ring Blankie

Wednesday, 5 March 2008 7:21 P GMT-05
I finished the Hemlock Ring Blanket on Sunday and blocked it the other day.  It's a tiny thing - only about three feet across - and here's why.  Because the pattern involves one old doily pattern and a chart, plus lots of miscellane