Saturday is for…
mel
Saturday is for sleeping in after a very satisfying concert Friday night (Bright Eyes at the Millenium Center in Winston-Salem - I was very much looking forward to it, but they were better than I anticipated!)
Bad cell pic of Heather, Tess & I (Tad’s the photographer) grabbing a bite and a drink before the show.
Saturday is for Sunshine….
Courtesy of both the real thing and of Cosy, who I’ve just found recently, but is such a gem. Thank you Cosy, the feeling is completely mutual. Your blog never fails to make me smile!
Saturday is for Spinning (and slightly obsessive predrafting)….
Sunday is for sleeping in again (this is rare for us!) after our 2nd annual horror fest with a few friends, incredible hospitality provided by our friends Peter and Martha (We watched Bug and Severance - I’m sure Tad will share more details!)
Sunday is for Starting (I know it doesn’t look like much, but that’s the first three rows of the Festjakket - all 300+ stitches/row! Must make a note to update the progress bar to .02975% complete….)
And Sunday is for the Sweeter…. Who is a little under the weather & is catching some z’s. I think she needs a snug!
I hope you all had a great weekend!!
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Now playing: Bright Eyes - Bowl Of Oranges
via FoxyTunes
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November 11th, 2007 at 9:49 pm
I’m glad you calculated out that exact percentage
Sounds like great weekend.
November 12th, 2007 at 12:54 pm
Sounds like a lovely weekend overall! I hope your pup feels better soon, give him an ear scritchin’ an a belly rub for me!
November 13th, 2007 at 3:57 pm
Mel, what kind of a wheel is that, anyway? Your Ocean yarn is **so** thin, I’m totally envious!!!!!
November 14th, 2007 at 1:49 pm
Big fuzzy hugs for all of you! Just caught up - I’ve been avoiding the computer for seven whole days!!! Love the jacket, those first three rows make me very, very cross-eyed!
November 14th, 2007 at 5:22 pm
You’ve had a very nice weekend! I’ve just take a peak at your slideshow; what a very beautifull knitwear you’ve made. I just love the mittens, they have such a nice pattern!