Thu, 28 December 2006
Well, we're having the first winter storm of the season. The mountains are capped with snow, the sky is grey, it's 39° (I hear you..."Hey! It's the DESERT! What's with the snow and temperature?!"), and the day is bleeding ennui. |
Sat, 23 December 2006
Nina sent this very helpful, eminently bookmarkable link to help me with mosquito bites. There's actually a lot of great info here...and this site
has a very interesting looking hand/foot/everything cream. Lotions just
don't work on me. If it doesn't say "cream" I don't buy it. Well, I
bought it and thank you Nina!
And, here's my attempt to rekindle a love of Weird Al...Yoda! Many thanks to Nikolle Doolin for her SEXY reading of Henry James' Turn of the Screw. |
Fri, 15 December 2006
Okay, and you're not really strangers but y'all sure are kind! Some fun with You Tube and Dante Julie's socks (whoo hoo!) and 1400 A.D. knit pic More Organic info from Dawn (worth a look-see)! Seventh Generation and Land Stewardship Project Janet's pomo fun And then--That Darn Governess and her latent class and boy issues!!! BTW: we didnt' have time for these which I got off of a Knitter's Review forum. Did you know these superstitions: ** It's bad luck to leave a project unfinished. The intended recepient will get bad luck from the unfinished item. ** Stabbing your needles though your yarn balls brings bad luck to anyone who wears something made from that yarn. ** Don't knit a pair of socks for your boyfriend or he'll walk away from you. ** If you knit one of your own hairs into a garment, it will bind the recipient to you. ** Knitting for children you may have in the future, but before you are pregnant, is bad luck (it may prevent one from getting pregnant, or bring ill health to the baby). And Interesting Latvian beliefs about mittens 1. Mittens and socks should be knitted in summer, then they will be warm, soft and strong. 2. One should not wash new mittens when there is an old moon, they will lose their color and let through the wind. 3. One should not wipe their nose in a mitten. Whoever does that never gets rich. 4. One should not give their hand to another with a mitten on, otherwise they will give away their luck. and, again, thanks to Nikolle Doolin for her SEXY reading of Henry James' Turn of the Screw. |
Fri, 1 December 2006
Hey Look! Which Classic Female Literary Character Are you? ![]() You're Elizabeth Bennett of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen! Take this quiz! ![]() Quizilla | Join | Make A Quiz | More Quizzes | Grab Code Whodathunk? Then there's this one too: What Kind of Knitter Are You? ![]() You appear to be a Knitting Guru. You love knitting and do it all the time. While finishing a piece is the plan, you still love the process, and can't imagine a day going by without giving some time to your yarn. Packing for vacation involves leaving ample space for the stash and supplies. It can be hard to tell where the yarn ends and you begin.http://marniemaclean.com Take this quiz! ![]() Quizilla | Join | Make A Quiz | More Quizzes | Grab Code You should also check out Stephanie/Lumie's blog (gorgeous work!) Then go here and get smart, RIGHT NOW! After expanding your brain, you can crack yourself up with my friend Peter on his podcast. Don't forget to get your SantaCon on! When you're done with that, embrace your inner Earth Mother and find out the skinny on Organics. And in today's chapters, listen for the allusion to Jane Eyre that ol' Henry snuck into the first minute of this chapter. As we continue our governess will continue to show her true colors--not a pretty picture. And today's chapters reveal a bit more of James' brilliance. The Governess--who may still be nuts--does see someone who looks like Peter Quint. She had seen no pictures of him, but describes him to Mrs. Grose--well enough for her to identify the vision. Of course, the problem is...he's dead. So, the mystery deepens... Many thanks to Nikolle Doolin for her SEXY reading of Henry James' Turn of the Screw. Oh, and I've moved all the links to previous episodes to the right side of the blog page at Craftlit.blogspot.com. There was a question as to why the files are so blasted big, and I'll tell you--I'd like to know that too! I'm working on it... |



