Sunday, August 26, 2007

A Note on Pomatomus

I like a challenge, but these socks are kicking my arse. I have started them three times now. Tried new yarn, different needles, and lastly a different size needles due to yarn overs that were the size of my head. I think maybe three's a charm, because after two days of knitting, I've actually made it to row 15. Whoo hoo...... I have read nothing but rave reviews (and cute stories) about this pattern from those with the worst 'second sock syndrome' who claim the second in the pair just flew off their needles and those who have knitted 3 or 4 pair and can't wait to make more. I must be doing something wrong, because after 6 rows or so, my hands are cramped and forearms sore from wrestling with this thing. Me thinks I'm a stone's throw from defeat.....We'll see.

Carrying on, for now, with some sturdy hand painted yarn (not trekking XXL 100- too crazy) metal needles (not bamboo), and size #1's (not#2's).

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

A Very Strange Summer

It has been so dry. When it does rain, it's wierd like "Florida rain". I can look out the window and the sun is shining and it is raining - but only in the back yard. Several days ago, with thunderclouds looming above, I checked the weather and was delighted to confirm with the radar image that it was indeed going to rain. It was around 10am. I promptly made arrangements to go see a movie with Piper. (No warm sunshine, no guilt about sitting in a cool dark theater for the afternoon - Its a Michigan thing) Within moments of telling her we were going to see 'Underdog', the sky started to lift. No little sprinkles, no mist, no nothing. By the time we were out of the theater at 2, there wasn't a cloud in the sky and it was blazing hot - again. It was slightly overcast today. I did a little work in the garden - which is doing surprisingly well thanks to our sprinkler kicking on 3 times a day. It started to sprinkle A LITTLE at one point and I was so surprised at something wet falling from the sky, I thought a bird had pooped on me.

Next wierd event is this Japanese beetle thing. Late spring, I noticed these really pretty, iridescent beetles hanging out near our little wading pool. They were interesting enough to bother me to get online to see what they were. That's when I found out we were in trouble. (See link above) Within a very short period, they had taken over. Our grape vines, rasperry bushes and hops look like lace. Nasty little creatures they are. We discovered the beetle traps at Kmart somewhere toward the end of July. That's when I noticed our neighbors had the traps too.... Now disposing of the VERY FULL traps - that's another post. YUCK!

Weird weather, and bugs aside, this is my second post- drivers training summer. I have spent a lot of time A) fearing for my life at blinking red light left turns and B) enduring 50 minute journeys which normally take 25 (I prefer the latter to the former). Throw in a manual transmission and you have a recipe for gray hair and chest pain. Today, while turning left on a green light (Heather was driving) another car blew through the red light into the intersection going probably double the speed limit, the driver, talking away on her cell phone. Thank the fates, Heather saw her at the last minute and turned into the lane she wasn't blazing into. She kept her cool, I nearly crapped my pants seeing as how she would have plowed into my side of the car. We had the pleasure of catching up to her at the next red which she actually stopped for. She didn't even hang up the phone while I screamed at her out the window for nearly killing us.

Piper will not go out of the house. She doesn't want to go to the park, to the splash pad or to the beach. She does not want to shop or go to the library. She will barely play outside and won't even go in her pool. I am very distressed by this. Another strange aspect of this summer that I can totally not relate with or understand. I wasn't even allowed in the house when the sun was shining in the summer. I know it's different here and now, but this is a a tough phase. I hope the new school year will turn her around. We'll see. It's nearly here.

I think I'll go knit socks now. Nothing strange about that.

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Rain, rain, please stay!

It finally rained today. Not much - definitely not enough - but it did rain. It is so dry that the leaves are falling off the trees and the grass is like straw. Not just a little dry, but brown and possibly beyond repair for the summer. I don't think I've cut it since the second week in July ( not too sad about that). There are no mosquitoes either, which is quite strange (not complaining about that either). The question is, will we be making up for this sometime this fall or looking forward to record snowfalls this winter?

I finished the Interlacements - tiny toes socks.





















This yarn was awesome! I absolutely loved working with it and also the way the color turned out. I used the fish scale pattern again but threw in some variations with a longer cuff and the star toe which I preceded with several rows of stockinette stitch so that you could see it a little better. They turned out quite nice!

Thanks to my Piper who modeled them for me. She also modeled her new smile....















She has lost 6 teeth in as many months and only 2 1/2 have grown back. If this trend continues, we are going to be eating a lot of soup!!