(Play on words intended almost exclusively for a specific friend.)
You see, I feel a bit like the March Hare and the Mad Hatter are my social secretaries these days. (And if you must know, I do certainly mean the original Carroll versions, not the current big-screen interpretations.)
You see, I left work yesterday and went downtown for a meeting. I arrived a whopping two minutes early and hustled one row of shops down to Animal Connection, and still made it to my meeting basically on time. Then, home for a quick visit with the fur-girls, then a fun family dinner, then the firehouse…
I took photos for today’s planned post. I downloaded them onto my laptop, but evidently, I didn’t upload them to Flickr. (Can a techno-savvy someone PLEASE verify the correct usage of those -loading terms?) So.
I don’t mean to tease. I hate to be teased or strung along, but I’m afraid that’s what this week is going to look like, while I hop around to the manic beat my that seems to be my life. I say I crave calm, quiet evenings at home, but I must enjoy being busy, because I can recall being advised to set priorities and scale back on my activities way back into my childhood.
Most of my friends are busy. We schedule social time, just as we do everything else. The Knight is a fly by the seat of his pants kind of guy, causing me to adapt. So tell me… do you like to take life as it comes or do you prefer to grid it all out on the calendar?






Look at that sweet face! I love the detail in Anita’s clay animals. This long-backed sheep has a poodle cut so that its “bare” middle can be used to measure the wraps per inch. (You don’t need to REALLY wrap… I just spread my yarn one row “deep” and line it up closely, then count…)
Of course, the other end is pretty cute too, thanks to Anita’s attention to de-tail, er… detail. 


This was my first true laceweight yarn. I spun extremely fine singles and then plied 750 yards or so of them with a blue metallic thread. THIS is one yarn I’m keeping for me. While there’s plenty of room for improvement, I think it’s going to make a lovely shawl of one sort or another.


Sissy did 
There was a “hayless hayride” we skipped to continue supervising the doggy romper room. I also missed the trip to the local alpaca farm because Sis had an upset tummy…


I spun – plied, to be exact – for SIX hours last night, while the Knight fixed dinner, and I still didn’t finish my blue batt for the contest. Still, if you’re on Ravelry and so inclined, pop over and view the other 









