Progress in knitting and gardening
I made some measurable progress on Forest Canopy on Friday. I believe I have about 21 more rows of the main body ahead of me. My good luck stitch markers from Nora accompanied me to the big city, but I am finding that yarn-overs and markers are not the best combination for me. Here's a better look at the shy little guys. They are very difficult to get a good photo of.
The fixation footies are a little farther along than
what you see in this photo. I just started on the toe this morning. This was taken Saturday morning before the rain started.
My flights home from San Francisco were delayed Friday because of the storms in the Midwest but I made it home just before midnight with a good amount of knitting accomplished. I enjoyed a few Saturday hours of warmth and sunshine in the garden before the storms moved in. I like a good thunderstorm but this is just too much. I think it rained and stormed for about 20 hours. We are happy with a break from the rain right now but it looks like more storms are on the way. As a reality check, a house up the road from us lost a roof, so we have a lot to be thankful about here.
Our power was out part of Saturday afternoon and all of Saturday evening with the house coming back to life about 2:30 AM. This morning, my ISP was having difficulties delivering Internet connectivity but that problem was solved by early Sunday afternoon. I also spent a little quality time with a wet vac but that is best forgotten.
My gardens are coming to life. The beans are sprouting and we plan to have broccoli rabe from the garden for dinner if the electric company cooperates.
A radish from the former micro-greens, now probably better called macro-greens, though just as tasty. Does anyone have a good idea of what to do with chive blossoms?










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