Sorry for the silence around here. We scooted down to the Outer Banks for a long weekend.

I was asked for a photo of sandals in the sand, but the weather was just about perfect on Sunday, for early spring. The feet and legs belong to one really sweet young lady who was down there with my brother inlaw and his family.

Sadly, Sunday was the only day we set foot on the beach. Saturday was perhaps the coldest, windiest day I’ve spent at OBX. Monday, it rained harder than I’ve seen it rain before, so hard we couldn’t even see the ocean. (No, I’m not kidding.) Yesterday started out with rain, but the sun came out to dry everything out before we headed home.
Not all was lost though. My spindle and I spent some time together (another post for another day), I knitted and knitted, I read, and we did have a fine meal with said brother inlaw and his gals.
Saturday night, we went to Basnight’s Lone Cedar Cafe. BIL and I shared a bottle of Biltmore Estate Century White Wine. I would rate it sweeter than the link shows, but it was truly an outstanding bottle of wine. I also had the local oysters lightly fried, the sweetest sweet potato ever (brown sugar maple butter did the trick), tasty beets and cornbread. However, the key lime pie very well could have been the best I ever ate.
We also had a great dinner Sunday night at La Fogata, a local Mexican place. It seems to get mixed reviews, but we enjoy authentic Mexican and are rather demanding when it comes to good service, and we thought the food was good and the service, outstanding.
I have more photos that I’ll share over the next few posts, but I really have to thank my brother inlaw and his gals for walking the fur-girls on Sunday so that I was free to take photos. (Gretchen is in front the trio of humans in the distance… trust me.)
So, what have you been up to?
Night & Day – (I’m not linking to each of the colors in this post, because Vera’s changed their format and I can’t find a better page than the one above to show all the colors. From there, you can move about her site at your leisure.)
Make Me Blush – Be sure you look at this one up close, on Vera’s website before you get excited. I love the secondary color here, but as noted above, too much white is a deal-breaker for me for regular use, even inside a bag.
Call Me Coral – I think this is my favorite of the newest colors. I really do want to see this one in person. I also like the secondary fabric, and wish there was more of the turquoise in the main fabric. Will the coral be too much “in living color”? Maybe, but I like all the colors in the fabric, so this one will tempt me at least until I see it in person.
Simply Violet – Frankly, I wish Violet wasn’t so simple. I’d like something a little more exciting than the ho-hum, over-done over the ages paisley. Yet again, even the secondary color appeals to me more than the primary. The bags I’ve viewed on the website remind me of vintage Vera, of which I already have plenty. 







I’m almost afraid to mention that my sock mojo is back. I’m twitching and itching to get back to it so I can turn the heel on sock #1. The pattern is the
I’m still spinning away on this unknown wool. It has a long, crimped fiber, if that helps anyone help me guess. The photos don’t show all the little crimps sticking out all over the place, even on the bobbin. It’s a little rough to the touch, but not annoyingly so.
That’s the bag of fiber. It’s roughly a pound, so my plan is to spin it up and knit 















