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The World’s Worst Blogger

Which would be me.

I have no good excuses. Plenty of excuses, but none that really hold any water. So, here’s a recaplet of the last six months or so.

My favorite place/LYS/workplace, Unique One, has kept me busy. I worked there all summer, then two days a week up to now. I’ve knit a lot of lovely things because of the amount of time I spend at the store. I’ll post some soon.

I took a job as an English as a Second Language tutor at the local school district. I have three students in elementary and high schools. They all speak (natively) languages from Asia and range from close-to-fluent to “new arrival”. They are great students and I learn new things from them daily!

My kids are always busy. T2 has come to work with me a few times over the last few months and he’s been bitten by the knitting bug! Here’s his first Finished Object:

T2’s Elf Hat

He found the pattern in Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter. It’s the Elf Hat and he knit the whole thing himself. He also did most of the finishing work (one of those tasks I hate). Good job, T2!

I’m happy to be back. I’ll post some Christmas presents tomorrow (yes, I know it’s January, but better late than never!)

In the midst of the storm

It was absolutely lovely yesterday. Here’s Guinness, our lab/shepherd mix, playing in the snow. He weighs about 75 pounds.

Guinness pup

And, here are the crocuses that were bravely blooming yesterday.

Crocuses

Today is a different story. We’re expecting a foot or so of snow, followed by sleet this afternoon. The kids are all home from school and I’m paying far too much attention to my computer. So far this morning, I’ve shoveled 300 ft of driveway with T1 and T2, started dinner, and made this:

Spinordye button

You can link it back to me from your own page. Email me if you need help doing that. I think it’s a cute little button. When I was joining webrings the other day one of them asked for a button, so I whipped this one up (please note the two, new web rings in the sidebar ;-). If you know of other web rings you think I should be part of, please drop me a line.

Here’s the driveway:

Long, snowy driveway

One more pic from yesterday. We tap our maples and make about a quart of syrup every year. Here’s T2 in his hand-dyed, hand-spun, hand-knit hat, tapping in a spile.

T2 tapping maple in a hand-dyed, hand-spun, hand-knit hat

Now, I will sit, play games with the kids and knit. Stay warm, all!

Of magazines and snow

Well, I’ve finally got the side bar almost the way I want it. The completion bars are up (to nag me into completing projects), and I made a little needles icon to put next to it. That was new for me. I’m proud of that little 16×16 pixel artwork. I got the programming to work, too (that is a new skill as well).

It’s finally winter in Maine. This morning we’ve had over four inches of snow and there’s up to a foot more coming. The kids are home from school, knitting circle and Planning Board are both canceled for this evening. The forecast calls for blizzard conditions this afternoon, with winds up to 45 mph. It’s the perfect day to sit and knit, which I will when this post is complete.

Since I haven’t done much writing for my blog this week, here’s your dose of me (and, yes, I’ve combed my hair since this picture was taken):

Wild Fibers Magazine Winter 2007

You’ll have to buy the magazine, as content doesn’t appear on the web. You can get your very own subscription here. You’ll find the photographs to be spectacular and the articles fascinating. I’m the Spindelicious columnist. This month I have an article on how not to dye. The humor will kill you.

Stay warm!

Staying up all night pays off

Please look at my sidebar and admire my lovely “works in progress” bars. It took a few explosions, reloading archived files, and much trial and error, but it works! I’m proud of myself.

For this reason I’ve done zero knitting in the last day and a half.

I worked at the shop today, but there’s still a chance I won’t get called in to substitute teach tomorrow. That would be lovely. I can sit and knit. And, prepare for the winter storm anticipated Wed. and Thurs. I haven’t had a day off in 10 days (and I’m already booked for Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun, and Mon).

I need sleep!

One AM, do you know where your programmer is?

I’ve been up playing with the website. Fortunately my DH set up an alternate site for me to muck with as I’ve really mucked that one up. This one seems to still be happy though.

I’m trying to add a Works In Progress list to my sidebar. But not just a simple list; I want a little bar that graphically shows where I am in the project. Oh, and I want the input to be through the existing interface, not playing with the code each time. Yes, I ask for too much.

Given that it’s 1 am and that I can’t make it work, I may go to the fallback: code it by hand. But, that wouldn’t be so much fun.

So, on knitting: Saturday I taught a knitting class. It was supposed to be for teenagers. The first class was five third graders, one teenager and a parent. The second class was two adults. Go figure. Well, one of the adults picked up the sticks and really went to it! In the 1.5 hours we were working, she knit at least eight inches on her scarf. Eight perfect inches–no dropped stitches, no extra stitches, no mistakes at all. Mel also owns Tamarind Restaurant in Rockland and I plan to have a great meal with her soon!

I promise not to do any more knitting or programming until I’ve had some sleep. ;-)

Have you found me?

I busy learning CSS and trying to get my ducks in a row. I still need to add Amazon books, Blog friends, Other links, and Photo albums to this new blog. I did get the pictures at the top and bottom of the page to work, though I still need to do some photo editing.

Please leave a comment if you’ve found me here. I need to know I haven’t lost everyone.

Thanks!

Moving . . .

If you read this you’re at my new site. Things will change a lot around here for the next week or so as I upload a template I like and get it formatted. Sorry, I don’t forsee a lot of content other than the stuff I already had up at the old site. But, by next week I should be writing again. Thanks for following me!

Check your URL

I may be moving to a new host. Please make sure you have this URL in your bookmarks:

http://spinordye.com

The switchover will be in the next few days and there may be downtime. The new site is all my own, and will take a while to get set up completely. Please excuse the mess and the ongoing changes. All my old posts will be there and I should have more control over the content and how it’s displayed. It’s also cheaper.

The old URL is http://spinordye.typepad.com <–this is old; please don’t use.

Thanks for stopping by. I’m working on three posts–about books, needles, and dyeing–which will get posted after I get moved over.