And then I pulled a sweater out of the closet and found moth holes. None of the other sweaters have been attacked yet, thank God. Now the closet reeks of naphthalene (moth balls) and It just made more sense to unravel a sweater I don't wear that often and would have been hell to mend. There were lots of short strands. I kept anything over a foot long, and spread the rest outside for the birds to find when nesting season rolls around. Hoping the neighborhood will be full of smokey blue and dusty rose merino accents in the new nests.
After the snow and the freezing rain, we are now getting a bit of a monsoon - torrential rains and unusually mild temperatures. Portland KNOWS how to do rain. And we need it, so it's all good!
Moths, I hate those little beggars that eat your carpets, blankets and sweaters.
ReplyDeleteHey Roxie! That's very pretty, and looks real warm. I wonder if it's as warm as by Möbius scarf and hat? No? I didn't think so. Thanks again! Indigo x
ReplyDeleteI was looking at the tiny footprints in the snow this morning. The cats' are in a straight line and the bunnies' are all over the place and then there are the mailman's which are deep and large and straight across the front lawn. More snow tonight.
ReplyDeleteI keep moths away with lavender and peppermint. They hate the smell and I like them far better than moth balls.
ReplyDeleteSorry about the sweater.
We've been getting rain also, which the area really needs. Tomorrow, they're talking snow. ICK.
ReplyDeleteHate those moths! But at least the birds will benefit.
ReplyDeleteI'm working hard on knitting down the stash too. Two steps forward, one step back.