It only seems fitting Saskatchewan should have a mid afternoon hibernation routine once the snow hits. The south has siestas, the north should also shut down for at LEAST 2 hours. In Thailand, people didn't seem to start moving until 5pm, when the sun looses the harsh heat of the day. Clearly, this only reiterates the opposite in Saskatchewan, where movement should not begin until the sun has risen in the morning....which is any time between 9 and 10 am in the winter. I'll add an extra clause: stay under a blanket on the couch with a cup of coffee in hand until the snow plows and sanders have finished.
here ye.
What am I working on. I am completing two firsts at the moment and I would say it is going "meh". I am doing my first fair-isle pattern and my first pattern modification in one project. Unfortunatly I was slightly too lazy to figure out how to carry the yarn when the fair isle is only on one side of the project so there is going to be alot of loose yarn on the inside. This is the key... the inside. Because it is not to be worn by anyone except for a hot water bottle, this should cause no distress to anyone except for said water bottle.
I fell in love with the idea of water bottle cozies after reading a previously mentioned book "A life in stitches: knitting my way from love, loss and laughter" by Rachael Herron. Everything involved in the word COZY has become my favorite word in Life.
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