Yes. Completely and totally full of grace. Always.
(sorry bad photo quality... we were sitting on the couch watching a movie, with the adjustable lamp turned down to half light, and Perry settled down and the only photographic object I had was my tablet, and the flash photo was really terrible :) )
Monday, August 24, 2015
Sunday, August 2, 2015
things got knit
Things I've knit since the Paris trip. At least, the things that I both knit and photographed... Actually, some were knit prior to Paris, but got photographed after. And some things have been knit without being photographed.
Links under each photo to more pictures and description of each project.
Links under each photo to more pictures and description of each project.
socks |
coin lace stole |
small towel |
sweet pea socks |
revontuli |
big tease socks |
mad color weave socks |
julissa sweater |
cadence socks |
catkin shawl |
elementary watson socks |
artichoke socks |
soleil tank top |
leventry shawl |
Monday, July 27, 2015
stitches
For my first post in a very, very long time, I'm going to talk about my new hobby, sewing. Or hopefully will be a hobby. I'll do a "year in review" photo catchup post soon (possibly divided into "stuff I knit" and "other stuff"), but I wanted to get this posted because I'm kind of excited about it :)
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Sewing
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
walk like an egyptian
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Food,
France,
museums,
Paris August 2014,
travel
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
many steps
The plan for the day involved climbing the towers of Notre Dame, looking at the inside, the Crypts, Sainte-Chapelle and then possibly other things on or off the Ile de la Cité if we had time.
We got to Notre Dame pretty much when we intended - a bit before the towers opened.
We decided to stand in line and reassess the plan after.
We got to Notre Dame pretty much when we intended - a bit before the towers opened.
This is half the line. |
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Food,
France,
Paris August 2014,
travel
Monday, August 4, 2014
day off
We were starting to get pretty tired, our feet hurt, and my back problems (which had been giving me virtually no trouble for months!) started flaring up again, so we decided that instead of going to the Louvre on Monday and Versailles on Tuesday, we'd take the day off, skip Versailles on this trip, and move the Louvre to Wednesday (when they're open late anyway). This was, after all, supposed to be vacation.
Lazy mornings are nice.
Lazy mornings are nice.
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Food,
France,
Paris August 2014,
travel
Sunday, August 3, 2014
many instruments
When I was last in Paris, as part of my university's orchestra tour celebrating Berlioz during the summer of 2003, we spent a day at the museum of music at the Cité de la Musique. I remember feeling like I hadn't had enough time there, and that it was really interesting, and wanted to go back. So G (a nonmusician) indulged me, and we did.
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France,
museums,
music,
Paris August 2014,
travel
Saturday, August 2, 2014
trees, cows and naked ladies
When we arrived at the Musée D'Orsay, about 20 minutes before opening, nobody was there yet. We decided to go around the corner to a café for something warm to drink and a croissant to fortify us for the morning of art. When we came back round the front of the museum at 9:30am for the opening, there was already a moderate line - but luckily we were still in time to not have to wait long.
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Musée D'Orsay |
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Food,
France,
museums,
Paris August 2014,
travel
Friday, August 1, 2014
arrival
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We have arrived. |
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Food,
France,
Paris August 2014,
travel
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
the indomitable tomato plant
The indomitable tomato |
Or maybe I didn't and just posted on Facebook. Well, we had a week of hard wind, followed by a few days of reasonable weather, followed by almost a week of not quite as much wind... and one of my bigger tomato plants fell over and squished the seedlings I'd planted out just before the wind because the weather looked like it was going to hold.
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Plants
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