Sunsets and the Mysteries of the InternetLast weekend we went to Santa Fe and enjoyed some of the
Fiestas. Things were festive, the weather was perfect and the unbelievable rain we've had this summer has resulted in bunches of stunning yellow wildflowers on roadsides everywhere.
We had coffee one morning and this picture gives the impression that I was relaxed and reading something wonderful, like the New York Times or my new
Mason Dixon Knitting book (thank you very much to my sweetie for such an excellent 5th anniversary gift). In fact, no.
What I was
really doing was jumping out of my seat every 10 seconds to prevent mister
squeaky shoes from yanking my hot, delicious espresso off the flimsy little table and onto his tender skin.
I don't mean to complain. It was still lovely and I spent some time working on dad's overdue (and exceedingly handsome) scarf.
I'm knitting it with
Elsebeth Lavold's Silky Wool in the quilted lattice pattern. I lifted the idea for a scarf in this pattern directly from the wonderful Naive Knitter (where did she go?). It's soothing to knit and I love the yarn, but I constantly find myself distracted by the allure of other projects. I'm making bright little dishcloths to help get me through.
I was dumbstruck (stop laughing Josh) by the stunning sunset while we were in Santa Fe and I had to take a picture even though I knew I would never be able to capture its astonishing beauty.
I'm glad we live here. It's home. Even though I occasionally miss
this.
It's impossible to reconcile the love of two such different places.
On another note, I want to reach out to my new super-cool, internet-savvy friends to say that this experience is making me realize how very naive I am about the many wonders of the
world wide web. Where was I, you ask, while all this amazing web development was happening? I was (knitting) in Seattle (the center of the computer development universe) and somehow I still missed it. I feel like an old fogey.
Somebody out there must help me unravel the mysteries of swapping goodies with lovely people in other cities. I am so charmed by the idea of a swap and I keep wandering aimlessly through blog after blog with no idea how find an active swap. help. How much do I love the
What's Cookin Apron Swap? (check out
these beauties) I will definately be taking part in next one at the end of this month. I want to find other sweet swaps too. Your tips would be so warmly appreciated.
Also, I have so been touched by my visitors and their comments. Thank you for making this adventure so rewarding!