The small town fireworks were pretty impressive, until I felt something hit my leg. I thought one of the local little tykes had thrown a rock at me. It was a hefty impact, but when I looked down, I had a ring of soot, about an inch in diameter, mid-shin. Apparently, one of the spent, but un-incinerated cardboard tubes in which the charges are loaded, fell from the sky and landed on...me! No burn, but a good abrasion from the impact, and a sore place. I am very glad it took out my leg and not my face. It could have put my eye out! Seriously! I had been enjoying the fireworks up to that point. I watched the rest thinking I should have my safety glasses on.
I had a very nice visit with Wisest Sister in Lawrence, and a good, profitable visit to the Yarn Barn. Picked out some Shetland top, then fell in love with some 50/50 wool/silk. It's laceweight and I think I have enough for a shawl. Maybe. Since the bridge between Waterville and Manhattan is being worked on, a detour was required, so I didn't get to Wildflower Yarns there. Instead, I went through Wamego, and thanks to Ravelry, I remembered a little shop opened up there the last of June. Had to stop. Had to! Named Settler's Farm, I bought some of her handpainted sock yarn. Photos will follow...sometime.
I knitted most of the way there and back, and knitted most of the day while we visited on Thursday.
Tally for the trip:
- One Hedera sock complete, and another cast one, and the leg is 1/3 complete.
- One dishcloth, left with MIL for being such a great hostess, which she always is.
- One matching tribble 2/3 complete.
- One grocery sack thingey for Middle Daughter and Friend, except for finishing touches.
- Two Calorimetries of homespun, one which turned out a bit bigger than the other. How does that happen? AGH!
Again, photos to follow...sometime soon.
I am ready for some spinning for the Tour de Fleece now, having knitted very very very very much. Very much.
My copy of Start Spinning by Maggie Casey arrived while I was gone, too. I am excited to review and learn what she has to share.
Wonder what the news at work tomorrow will be....
Welcome back from your weekend travels. Sounds like you were quite productive. However, your stash has grown.....
ReplyDeleteokay, Becky, when I think of tribbles I think of Star Trek. Did you have any trouble with your tribble? :) Just what is a tribble? Sounds like you got a lot of knitting done in a matter of a few days!
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