a little change

did you see Virginia’s new place? doesn’t it look fabulous?

I am overcome with jealousy. My blog has been boring me lately (and I can imagine what a yawn it is for you!) so I thought that a little change might be a good thing. WordPress is much more user friendly than I thought it would be …..

I am going to tinker around here for a little while longer before I make an official jump.

how about a picture?

My good friend Lisa brought this home from Miami especially for me

;)

it’s like money in the bank!

 


My blog is worth $17,500.74.
How much is your blog worth?

so I was feeling pretty cocky and rich with this result.

That is until I plugged in Cara’s URL, then Vicki’s URL ……… dammit, my plans for bloggy dominion seem to have run afoul.

[thanks Anita!]

I spent yesterday sitting and spinning in the great outdoors. It was the Smithtown Historical Society’s Heritage Festival and our spinning guild was asked to demonstrate. What a fun day and what a great festival! They had tractor pulls – all of these antique John Deere tractors pulling, or trying to, massive cement blocks. The lure of that particular event was lost on me. The civil war reenactors were there. A recreation of Charles Lindbergh’s fly over. (when he made his historic trip across the Atlantic, he flew over this particular homestead). A village smithy showing how it’s done. They also had three falconers there with their birds – that was fascinating! But the very best part was sitting and spinning with the guild. I also managed to get lots done and have two bobbins full of border Leicester that awaits plying.

Today I will be heading to Kathleen’s for a little knitting get together. Peggy will be there, along with Sue and Granny and we will have lots of laughs for sure. I also want to pick their brains (and yours!) about a project. One of the spinning guild members was wearing this poncho/vest thing she had bought on a trip to Ireland. I’ve never seen anything quite like it and would like to knit one up …… here are the details:

  • it is waist length
  • it has button tabs on each side of the waist to loosely hold it together
  • v-neck
  • seamed
  • there are increases from the waist to the outer edge (which hits at the wrist) and when those tabs are buttoned, it make a very, very loose sleeve
  • I would describe it as a mini poncho, or a vesty type thing with bat-wing shaping

I have a two piggie things to show you today. The first I have just ordered and don’t have yet. I am so excited – this is a real find and an unusual piece for the collection. I found it on Etsy.

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and the seller (Pigatopia) had even more styles. Choosing between them wasn’t too difficult since I knew I had to have the Boar one and I may even wrap it up and put it in his Christmas stocking! won’t he be surprised and when he opens it he will look at me and think, I should have bought her that ratchet set I’ve always wanted.

The other most excellent Pig was given to me yesterday. At the spinning demonstration one of my favorite spinners, Martha had this surprise for me ….

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she found it at a garage sale and was using it under her wheel at home to keep it from walking away. She wanted me to have it! Thank you Martha — I LOVE it! I have been wandering around my house mulling over where to put it and am thinking I will hang it on a wall somehow – it is so sweet!

Boar and I are heading to Dallas tomorrow for the annual Pepsi trip – I need to start thinking about what knitting projects to pack!

thank goodness Vicki posted this quiz today. I think I’ve taken this one before but with a different result. So, should we both be insulted – it’s saying that I’m unwell, but that you’re shallow ……. ??!! harumph.

I have been filling in at Granny’s Yarn Shop this week – she’s having a big sale so if you live on or are visiting Long Island in September get your carcass down there and stock up!

Today I am off to the city with D#2 for some more college tours. A gorgeous fall day in Manhattan!



You’re Mrs. Dalloway!
by Virginia Woolf
Your life seems utterly bland and normal to the casual observer, but
inside you are churning with a million tensions and worries. The company you surround
yourself with may be shallow, but their effects upon your reality are tremendously deep.
To stay above water, you must try to act like nothing’s wrong, but you know that the
truth is catching up with you. You’re not crazy, you’re just a little unwell. But no
doctor can help you now.

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at the Blue Pyramid.