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Tuesday, 11 January 2005
Pictures! Finally
Mood:  not sure
Now Playing: "Kiss You All Over" by Exile

I've finally taken some new pictures to put up on the blog.

First; pictures of the storm we had on Saturday. The first is the view from my windows and the second is my boys enjoying their playtime outside.






I was supposed to be at Webs when these were taken, but decided to stay home. I'd feel too guilty going out and making our wonderful babysitter come out in weather like this. We had a nice day at home anyway, and the boys really enjoyed their hour outside.

Tonight while I was doing rabbit duty, it started to snow again. We are expecting snow until sometime late tonight, then it will switch over to freezing rain according to the weather forecasters. If it is anything like the customer service rep from the farm supply store out in Iowa was telling me about today (they were really getting it bad, and only her and her friend had made it into work; everyone else couldn't due to the ice storm), we are really in for it.

Not much knitting or spinning going on. I do have a lovely pattern that I picked out at Michael's Craft Store, that is destined now for the copy-cat Cashmerino yarn from Webs. It's another Melissa Leapman pattern. I really do love her styles, and she is a fabulous teacher. She'll be here teaching in September; 4 half day classes the weekend of September 17-18th. I'll post more about that next month, when we finalize everything.

Don't you think this yarn and pattern were meant for each other?



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