Saturday, March 03, 2007
HELLO Jack Frost!
This is what my window looked like yesterday morning. This is what it looked like outside after I opened my window and took the screen off.
Seriously, the snow is up to Kona's back. You can hardly go sledding in this stuff. No school yesterday, so I can tell you that many forts were built.
Much knitting accomplished yesterday. I switched off socks and knit about four inches of the Embossed Leaves Socks from the Favorite Socks book. I also knit about four inches of my second MCY sock. I am in serious training for Sock Madness.
This is what my window looked like yesterday morning. This is what it looked like outside after I opened my window and took the screen off.
Seriously, the snow is up to Kona's back. You can hardly go sledding in this stuff. No school yesterday, so I can tell you that many forts were built.
Much knitting accomplished yesterday. I switched off socks and knit about four inches of the Embossed Leaves Socks from the Favorite Socks book. I also knit about four inches of my second MCY sock. I am in serious training for Sock Madness.
Labels: Outside my window, project progress, sock knitting
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I think your snow is pretty but than I am also looking at pollen counts. And I do not have to shovel it. But that photo is great.
Gosh, that's quite a lot of snow that you've gotten! Here, we got exactly 2 inches of snow down here in the valley all winter long - and mind you, we're in the Austrian Alps! Very strange indeed - but I guess it's time now to get prepared for spring!
Happy Knitting!
Happy Knitting!
My front yard looks like a maze. Forts galore and snow ball battle heaven the last three days. We have wet snow gear scattered everywhere. I've been knitting up a storm as well (pun intended). I look forward to some pictures of the sock progress soon. Round 2 of playoffs this afternoon - keep your fingers crossed for HB!
I totally understand the snow. We ended up with about 18 inches. Glad you got in some knitting time.
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