The title word means stew or hodgepodge, which is what today’s post will probably be!
Some knitting done yesterday: Another repeat added to the Tipsy Knitter socks. Two rows knit on the green sweater before I fell asleep.
sereknitty72 asks:
Love the yarn you’re using for your Tipsy Knitter socks! It is beautiful! Pray tell, what kind?
Thanks! That would be Socks That Rock in the colorway called Red Rock Canyon.
I love STR, too. It’s my favorite sock yarn. I have three skeins still in my stash: Beryl, Carbon and Lapis. It makes it hard to use any of the other sock yarn in the stash. My hand just seems to naturally grab out one of those lovely STR colorways every time I start a new pair.
But the other yarn in my stash is also lovely and deserves to be knit.
Must. Be. Strong.
sereknitty72 adds:
Aren’t you loving this weather? I think I must hit the coast again….
The weather is wonderful! Today I saw mama and papa goose with their little goslings out for a stroll by the pond. I need to get down to the coast, too.
Maybe when #1 Son gets back. Or maybe when he leaves again?
And speaking of which… For those of you who are keeping track, last night #1 Son called me from Tok, Alaska — a happening little place of 1400 or so residents. #1 Son said that it was really cold but the roads were clear and they were going to camp out because it didn’t look like there were any places open where they could stay. They should be in Anchorage tonight, if all goes as planned.
They play Anchorage on Thursday, Soldotna on Friday and Fairbanks on Saturday. (I’m not sure they realize how far it is from Soldotna to Fairbanks.)
But the really amazing (to me) thing about the call last night was that he made it from his cell phone.
That’s right. At a crossroads in the middle of nowhere (sorry, Tok, but you know what I mean) with a population of 1400. My son gets cell phone service. And here’s the real kicker: He wasn’t roaming!
The world is becoming a very, very small place.