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June 27, 2005
Summer of Socks
This is my blog after all, so I shouldn't have to feel compelled to apologize for not posting to it. For any readers that might still be hanging in there: "I'm still here, and I'm still knitting!"
I abandoned the Peace Fleece project until a future date when I can sit down and think rationally about gauge, fit, etc. I'm sure it will result in ripping up the knitting that's already been done and starting over again completely. Oh well. It's lovely yarn and someday it will be a lovely sweater.
In the meantime, I have declared this to be the "Summer of Socks" and I present to you Sock #1:

This is a Bearfoot yarn - one that I had earmarked to sell on eBay, actually. The day before I left for Wyoming, I went to my favorite yarn store in Loveland to get me some Lorna's Laces and they're closed on Mondays! Waaahhh! So I did some stash diving and came up with this Bearfoot yarn. I'm doing my basic, plain vanilla sock pattern.
I left for Cody on last Tuesday morning at returned at 1 a.m. on Friday morning. Tomorrow we have a team meeting to figure out our schedule for the balance of the summer. I'm sure I'll be up there at least twice more, maybe three times. I'm going to restrict myself to just socks this summer because I have neither the time nor the brain reserves necessary to do anything more complex.
The whole summer thing is working out surprisingly well. My oldest son has a full-time job at the dairy next door, doing odd jobs. He has an excellent work ethic (not inherited from me) and has already endeared himself to his boss. The other two are helping with the irrigating on the family farm. So every four hours or so they pry themselves away from the video games to do two hours of physical labor. My daughter is perhaps getting the raw end of the deal this summer, but her grandma and aunt have pledged to rescue her from the tedium on a fairly regular basis. So I am putting in all these hours on a nearly guilt-free basis.
Finally, I should note that last weekend I actually wore out an Addi Turbo circular needle, size 1. The needle just popped off the end of the cable. I guess their average sock expectancy is about 15 pairs. I can live with that.
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"Sock expectancy" -- that tickles me. Actuarial tables for knitting needles: who knew?!
Tryon Scion might be landing back here a couple of months from now to get focused on finding and getting admitted to grad school. This is appropos nothing you wrote, just what's on my mind today :-)
What a cool thing that your boys are so well occupied. Shout out for country living!
Posted by: Patricia Tryon at June 29, 2005 09:31 AM
I hope that I didn't miss you at Estes- did you make it up there?
I finally picked up Generations from my library- it's a thickie! Can't wait to get started on it.
Yay for the return of comments! :)
Posted by: Cathi at June 30, 2005 01:27 PM
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