
And the apple tree -


On the knitting front, I am having MUCH more success . Amazing! Knitting the sucker the way it was written makes SUCH a difference. And, for the first time ever, I am using lifelines. I was half done and dropped one little stitch . . . The tencel slithered down so fast I couldn't begin to catch it. Enough of that crap. I ain't as hot as I thought I were and I'm not messing with that crap again!

The bicycle's girlyness is important, but that wide cushy seat is vital! I'm trying to figure how to take the deposit bottles back to the store on the bicycle. If I can get into bike shape, I can save a bit of gas and every little bit helps.
Lifelines are good, huh? I learned THAT the hard way.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunny garden shots!
I love the colors in that yarn. I have a tencel shirt, but I haven't added any tencel yarns to my stash yet.
ReplyDeleteThe mossy apple tree is beautiful. It really makes it look like such a lush yard.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your pattern. Sounds like you've got it down to a system now.
ReplyDeleteI love your flower and tree photos. Maybe you need to do a showing of your photography :-)
Oooooh... pretty! But you're right --there's no screwing with tencel--it hates us!
ReplyDeleteGo bike-rider go! I miss riding a bicycle--one more reason to lose lots of weight!
Before the Paws to Remember shawl I scoffed at lifelines. How you let can things get that bad. Well, now I know there's no "letting". It just happens.
ReplyDeleteIt even looks soft in the photos. Lucky you!