All current projects, full stop.
Yarn arrived from Jimmy Beans Wool today, so I'm going to start of a hat for a friend that's going to go through chemotherapy.
This is a cashmere and merino blend (sportweight):
And I'm going to carry this along with it:
The pattern is the Swirl Hat.
There may have been a little something-something for me in the package:
I must go, I have yarn to wind and apparently, a chin to scratch.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
Change It Up
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Odd And Spicy
It’s been a bizarre weather pattern for our winter season.
Yes, we’ve had cold, but very little of the bone-cracking freezing temps that make us all wonder what the hell we're doing in the Midwest in late January. (Not complaining.)
Yes, we’ve had snow, but not the huge piles or at least one blizzard. (Again, not a complaint.)
And now there’s May weather for the second week of March. Many people I’ve talked to here are like me, a bit concerned. Throw a massive snow storm at us, fine. The other shoe to drop, though, may be a horrendous set of thunderstorms with freakishly huge tornadoes in the middle of it. May is tornado season, and if we’re having May weather...
Okay, to distract us from that thought, the contents of the Gran’s kitchen spice cupboard!
I went through it for her a few weeks ago. There were things in there that I’m sure hadn’t really seen the light of day since they were bought and put away. Case in point are these spices. Many of them were very old and useless. These were in poor condition, not collector condition, so they had to be thrown out. (Yes, I did check to see if they were worth anything. Hey, I’ve watched the "Antiques Roadshow" since it aired on PBS in 1997!) Heave-ho, away you go!
This was by the Euclid Coffee Co. And no, it was a sadly falling apart cardboard box, not the rare tin.
The rest are still fairly recognizable for those of us that have at least been in our grandparents’ kitchens:
And I still use Colman’s dry mustard for cooking (deviled eggs).
Here’s a brand I didn’t even know about until I read the tin (again, it wasn’t worth anything for the Gran). Apparently the National Tea Co. was around for quite a while, and ended up as part of Schnuck’s for a while. FYI: NATCO is an Indian spice and food business.
Writing about spices, this weekend I’m going to cook Chinese tea eggs with the spices from Ancient Wisdom and tea from Bigelow.
There’s so much to love at Ancient Wisdom. The shop smells wonderful, and being a tea drinker, I have a wide array of choices there. Plus, this is the shop that carries my favorite cooking spice: Five Elements - Fire. Also, they carry tea cups, mugs, tea pots. Finally, great acupuncture services!
Did I say finally? I have to add this - now there’s one of my favorite extracts there:
What? Knitting? Sure, between work, cooking, baking, and homework! Mitten one is 70% completed:
And I may have fallen down a bit and bought yet another sweater pattern. I think I’m getting close to critical mass on sweater patterns and declaring this fall the season of “Knitting Myself An Adult Sweater.” However, it may be a shrug that gets thrown on the needles first.
It all depends on how well my sanity holds out working a full-time job and doing a practicum to finish off my master’s degree from May 2012 through March 2013.
Yes, we’ve had cold, but very little of the bone-cracking freezing temps that make us all wonder what the hell we're doing in the Midwest in late January. (Not complaining.)
Yes, we’ve had snow, but not the huge piles or at least one blizzard. (Again, not a complaint.)
And now there’s May weather for the second week of March. Many people I’ve talked to here are like me, a bit concerned. Throw a massive snow storm at us, fine. The other shoe to drop, though, may be a horrendous set of thunderstorms with freakishly huge tornadoes in the middle of it. May is tornado season, and if we’re having May weather...
Okay, to distract us from that thought, the contents of the Gran’s kitchen spice cupboard!
I went through it for her a few weeks ago. There were things in there that I’m sure hadn’t really seen the light of day since they were bought and put away. Case in point are these spices. Many of them were very old and useless. These were in poor condition, not collector condition, so they had to be thrown out. (Yes, I did check to see if they were worth anything. Hey, I’ve watched the "Antiques Roadshow" since it aired on PBS in 1997!) Heave-ho, away you go!
This was by the Euclid Coffee Co. And no, it was a sadly falling apart cardboard box, not the rare tin.
The rest are still fairly recognizable for those of us that have at least been in our grandparents’ kitchens:
And I still use Colman’s dry mustard for cooking (deviled eggs).
Here’s a brand I didn’t even know about until I read the tin (again, it wasn’t worth anything for the Gran). Apparently the National Tea Co. was around for quite a while, and ended up as part of Schnuck’s for a while. FYI: NATCO is an Indian spice and food business.
Writing about spices, this weekend I’m going to cook Chinese tea eggs with the spices from Ancient Wisdom and tea from Bigelow.
There’s so much to love at Ancient Wisdom. The shop smells wonderful, and being a tea drinker, I have a wide array of choices there. Plus, this is the shop that carries my favorite cooking spice: Five Elements - Fire. Also, they carry tea cups, mugs, tea pots. Finally, great acupuncture services!
Did I say finally? I have to add this - now there’s one of my favorite extracts there:
What? Knitting? Sure, between work, cooking, baking, and homework! Mitten one is 70% completed:
And I may have fallen down a bit and bought yet another sweater pattern. I think I’m getting close to critical mass on sweater patterns and declaring this fall the season of “Knitting Myself An Adult Sweater.” However, it may be a shrug that gets thrown on the needles first.
It all depends on how well my sanity holds out working a full-time job and doing a practicum to finish off my master’s degree from May 2012 through March 2013.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Changes In The Air
Things have been busy at Casa del Tank. The weather has been nice enough, and dry enough, that the girl and I have gone for a few strolls. This has worn the Tank out:
The Cold Virus from Hell left me a parting gift of a wicked terrible and painful sinus infection.
I'm wrapping up things to move to the next phase of my degree work.
I'm trying to get in better condition for the American Heart Walk coming up soon.
And after reading the directions for the shark mittens incorrectly, I tried to create two thumb areas in one mitten.
I blame the lack of naps this weekend.
I frogged it a bit and then re-read the instructions to clearly mark "right hand mitten" and "left hand mitten." Now I'm about 60% finished with the first mitten. Not a great photo...taken on my Mac as the camera battery needed a recharge. And I'm wearing it on my left hand even though it's a right hand mitten.
All in all a busy (and at moments confusing) time around here. Thank goodness for the unwavering affection of the Tank, and my knitting.
The Cold Virus from Hell left me a parting gift of a wicked terrible and painful sinus infection.
I'm wrapping up things to move to the next phase of my degree work.
I'm trying to get in better condition for the American Heart Walk coming up soon.
And after reading the directions for the shark mittens incorrectly, I tried to create two thumb areas in one mitten.
I blame the lack of naps this weekend.
I frogged it a bit and then re-read the instructions to clearly mark "right hand mitten" and "left hand mitten." Now I'm about 60% finished with the first mitten. Not a great photo...taken on my Mac as the camera battery needed a recharge. And I'm wearing it on my left hand even though it's a right hand mitten.
All in all a busy (and at moments confusing) time around here. Thank goodness for the unwavering affection of the Tank, and my knitting.
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