Sunday, October 08, 2006
This pattern has been in my mind for ever, and I tried with all different left over yarns and needles of different gauges and somehow, it always eluded me. Something was not right. I could not figure it out. So, when we were out at webs and saw this yarn at a must-buy-price, I got it. I think it turned out just jazzy, the pattern is a simple 10 row pattern, repeated 27 times and done. I still need to block this one, but even without blocking, it looks so scrumptious and leafy. The timing is so appropriate (or not), just when the leaves are turning reds, yellows and oranges, I complete the one with green. Perhaps to hold on to the summer. Nah! I love the fall, with its snippy mornings and warmish days.
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 Saturday, September 30, 2006

After completing the three sweaters and the Allegra, I was itching to start something for me again. So, took a trip to Northampton, MA.

I cannot believe I have not been here before. Few days ago, I thought I needed a break, a getaway or rather a runaway from town. I thought to going to Webs in Northampton. As I was still mulling over whether to go or not. I asked a colleague at work, if his wife, (equally avid knitter), would like to go. One thing led to another, and it became a field trip to Mecca of Yarn.

We started early around 9AM, had a great drive to Northhampton. I love this town! We parked to get coffee at La Fiorentina Pastry Shop, on 19 Armory street. Had a cappacino with two biscotti's (one Anisette and the other Almond). Coffee was to die for, and so was the Anisette biscotti. Once fed, we were ready to tackle webs. Driving up to it, felt like driving up to a warehouse, and I had butterflies and was so nervous, that my hands were shaking. I had no idea what to expect, but it just felt so exciting and fun and content and happy. I had not even stepped over the threshold.

The place is insane!!! Insanely great! I am so hooked. Why did I not get here before. So much yarn, so many books, so little time. Man, I need to get more hands to knit everything. And prices are so unbelievable. If this is how it feels to be in love, then I am in love. I came away with  the following in my cart.

1. Adrienne Vittadini Catalogs (Love these, I want to make them all): Spring 2004, Fall 2004, Fall 2005.
2. Plymouth Yarh: Baby Alpaca Brush (in light steel blue) for Vittadini Fall 2005 Antonia 5. Needed to do substitution as Antonia is either too expensive or discontinued.
3. Elsebeth Lavold: 1 skein Silky Wool in Moss Green for a scarf. Hmmm, loved the yarn so bought a skein in cream and maroon. No idea what I am going to make of these, but loved it, so it had to be adopted. :)
4. Rowan: 3 skeins Kid Silk Haze for Butterfly project from Rowan Magazine 37
5. Rowan: 1 skein Kid Silk Haze White/Pearl.... just because.....
6. Reynolds Yarns: Saucy Sport, 100% Mercerized Cotton: 2 skeins brilliant Green, 2 skeins light Blue, 4 skeins in Cream for a Crochet Shawl, pattern TBD. I think I got these because the colors and sheen so vibrant and so yummy.

(Note: The colors look all washed out, because they are most pastels and I took the picture in full sun.



I am heaven, so happy, so content, so needed to be back to start knitting!! But this was just the beginning. We parked in town, and walked along Main street. What a fabulous town! I just love the feel of town centers, with plenty to do, just rightly balanced at being laid back and active.   We ate lunch at a Mediterranean restuarant. I had fabulous lamb kabob plate with salad (best I have had in ages or rather first I had in ages).  After that we wandered around, stopped in used book store and bought a knitting book (of course). Couple of hours later, we stopped at HayMarket, a hole in the wall, with plenty of space once, you made through the hole in the wall. Again, had great coffee with Coconut Almond Shortcake cookie. Yum..... Forget counting the calories, I was there to savor every darn minute of it, and by god, I did. I am glad I don't this often, but when I do, I really do relish it and it stays with me for the long long time.... and the cookie and biscotti and lamn stick to my... you know where for a long time too. But what the heck. We wandered around a  bit, and was glad to be walking to work off the 5000 calorie day. It was great to see the place with friends who knew the place well (they went to school in the neighborhood and were married in this town)...... hmmm definitely a town worth saving.

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 Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Knitting for tots again! This time I am knitting with Sirdar Snuggly (double knitting) in Royal Blue and my fast becoming favorite yarn for tots Sirdar Snowflake (double knitting) in Pink. 

 

Knitting the pink as a raglan sleeved sweater was a breeze and I am proud of the end result. But the blue drove me pots. Perhaps, it was because, the number of pieces that needed to be knitted with few stitches and then seamed and arrghhhh, I had cut my left fingers cutting pineapple. Or it may be because I was making two of the exactly same pattern in the same color!! When I was knitting up the second, it was deja vu, like, wasn't I just here increasing and decreasing at same places with same color yarn.

I am happy with how they turned out, but blue was aggravating, pink was a pleasure. But the three (Blue x 2 + Pink x 1) are done and shipped off.

Inspectors: WHAT would I do without these chaps!!!
 
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 Saturday, September 23, 2006

Spent the evening with friends watching them play Cleopatra and playing 1/2 a game (don't remember what it was called). I liked Cleopatra, especially collecting the talents and more so the corruption coins. It was weird just watching the game. I would rather be playing. But, I did not make in time for the instructions. Ah well! next time.

After Cleopatra was done, I joined in for another game, (for the life of me, cannot remember what it was). If you are reading this, and know what this game is, do let me know. The game dealt with each player (in our case 7) picking from a set of card, one whose identity you were going to be for the round. The identities were Assassin, Thief, Bishop, Merchant, King etc etc. Each of the identity had the order in which the players played. Assasin (1), Thief (2) etc etc. The person who picked Assasin goes first and names a identity to kill. If you are the one called, then at your turn, you miss the turn. If you are the thief, then you collect gold coins from the person you named to steal from. In your turn, you can use the coins to pick cards to build, and build with the coins you have. I forget who wins, but then I couldn't stay till the end, so no clue what is criteria is to win. This is sloppy. Why am I being sloppy?

This evening, it was great to be there, but felt I needed to be somewhere else. Sorry, Jess/Amy, it was just weird.

For the game party I made Chicken and Mushroom puff pastry. The receipe was okay, nothing too spectacular, and I think the receipe called for too much corn starch. Note to self, next time put less. There was plenty to eat and drink and all of it very tasty.

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 Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Enjoy! (More pictures)

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 Monday, September 11, 2006
 

9:00AM: Last day of vacation, and Allegra is done. A day to celebrate! I am proud of this one. I had completed the back and front sometime back and somehow just could not get myself to complete seaming. I think it sometimes needs destiny to kick in, well, this morning it did. Around 6AM, after a cup of coffee, I got down to the business of seaming. After roughly three hours, it was done. I could wait, needed to take a picture. After couple of silly self pictures, I ran over to my neighbors', bare foot and fingers crossed (hoping to catch her at home), and had her stop breakfast and take a picture. So, here it is!!!

This is how it all began:

1. Friday, July 10th: Concept to project
2. Wednesday, July 19th: Back made some serious progress with Allegra back progress
3. Saturday, August 5th: Back completed! Front is where it is at. Allegra front progress
4. Sunday, August 20th: Front completed! Knitting done
5. Several days: Got lazy and/or blaming destiny for not completing the seaming
6. Monday, Sept 11th: Done...... this is it. Roughly two months, with off and on knitting.

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 Sunday, September 10, 2006
The Pink Velour Crape Myrtle bloomed! I planted a small shrub, about 8in tall, which is supposed to grow to about 10 feet. The plant is just about a foot, but it is blooming! I have two other Crape Myrtles, another Pink Velour and one Red Dynamite. So, far they are growing but they are not as ambitious as the first to be flowering. But I am not going to force it. I had planted three other small shrubs, all three Lilacs (Miss Kim), they were in their temporary planting location. They don't appear to be growing (or dying) where I planted them, so, they have been transplanted to new locations. Lets see how they do there. But, I am encouraged to plant blubs this fall, and then some serious planting in spring 2007.

Oh, finally the yard work with the retaining walls is complete. One huge to do item checked off from the list. Now, I have to keep up with weeding, and that will keep me busy for the next two months.
 
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 Saturday, September 09, 2006
What happens when this innocent crop called corn is grown in fields? Sometimes, it is eaten by humans, sometimes cows and sometimes one or more wooden bridges are built and paths are cut and if it falls in the hands of Adrian Fisher, then it turns into aMazing Cornfield Maze!

A very eventful afternoon with friends at Davis' Mega Maze, in Sterling MA. This year it has gone Hollywood, with Box Office (Special Edition) called The Great Movie Maze. This maze is designed by Adrian Fisher (England), the world's leading maze designer and holder of 7 Guinness World records. The Davis' Maze is unique, because it has the ability to change everyday, so no two trips are the same.
 



This was my first visit ever to the maze and was glad I did not go alone (as previously planned). We started around 2pm and were still in the maze around 4pm. I don't think we had a goal, but after a while it became a quest to cross all 10 bridges, and we did. Along with that we completed all 6 Hollywood Walk of Fame Maze Map stamps, collected all five Star Search stamps. Of the 12 Star Profile, we got 11, and had to back track to the beginning for the last one. Maybe backtracking was cheating for the last one, but after being in there for so long, I think we deserved a a break and a treat.  This was fun, and walk did us good too. We were lost so many times and felt trapped and felt like we were going round and round in circles. The sheer complexity of it was indeed awesome. I am pretty sure I am going to go again.

According to Guinness Book of World Records: The world's largest temporary corn maze measured 89,901 m² (22.21 acres) when opened to the public on August 13, 2005 in Flanders, Assenede, Belgium. The maze was designed and created by Workgroup Labyrinth. And the world's largest permanent hedge maze is the Peace Maze at Castlewellan Forest Park, Co. Down, Northern Ireland, which has a total area of 11,215 m² (2.771 acres), a total path length of 3.515 km (2.184 miles) and opened on September 12, 2001. The maze was designed by Beverley Lear (UK) and created by, Northern Ireland and members of the public.

My Star Profile: (in Brown is what I would have liked to have chosen, given the option.) 
Screen Name: Captain Julia Apple Jolie (Ghani) The Melodramatic (??? Jury is still out)
Movie Genre: Animated (Mixed, but mostly intelligent, mystery and thrillers, that sounds interesting, but really whatever.)
Agent: Secret Agent (Shhhh!)
Job Preference: Supporting Role (hmmm, all sorts of role, I am up for anything)
Look Alike: Halle Berry (! I don't think there is anyone)
Motto: Here's looking at you kid (Aww, love that line)
Celebrity Sighting: Private Island (Not seen anywhere!! Now, won't that be wicked cool)
Dwelling: Bungalow (this one is where we backtracked)
Costume: Evening Gown (Evening Gown)
Transportation: Private Jet (Private Jet)
Dating: George Clooney (Possibly! nah not really, but that was the nearest to cool option I would have chosen, my choice in no particular order: Gerard ButlerMatthew MacfadyenMatt Damon, and well someone closer to home.)
Rehearsal Strategy: Read the script (Read the script, define options, prep for the outcomes and accept what it really turns out to be)
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It is 6:00 in the morning, and I cannot stay away from a computer (promise no work, only play). As I was sipping my coffee, I got worried about my Maidenhair Fern. It is started to turn white. Oh dear! humidity low? water low? I dashed them off to the kitchen watered and misted them. Hmmm, if this is the state in the beginning of fall, I am going to have to be doubly vigilant in later fall and winter. It is going to get dry. One option would be to migrate them to the bathroom, or maybe get a humidifier or humidity trays. What are humidity trays anyways? Perhaps I can make them! I think it is a tray, and a rack to allow water drain off, so the plant does not sit in water. Hmmm, not rocket science. I am going to try making one. Perhaps the maidenhair fern needs some light. So, by 6:30 they are watered, misted, plonked in a white tray and relocated to dinning room window for some east-northeast light.

But, wait, I did not get on the computer to blog about ferns, but to research about humidity trays, when something unexpected happened. Baxter (Bunny), came sat next to me, looked at me, butted his head against my arm, and when I moved to scratch his head/neck, he clambered onto my lap and curled left, curled right, stuck his butt in my face, curled again clockwise and settled himself on my lap. Ohhhhhh! priceless, so utterly priceless. When finally he appeared settled, I asked "Comfy?", I got a very resonant "Meow". How can one not fall in love with him? Something is definitely up, Bunny has been following me all morning and getting quite comfortable in jumping onto my lap anytime I am stationary for more that five mins.
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