Sunday, July 29, 2007

Happy Birthday Jared & Tammy!

Some yummy "Q" was polished off today. To celebrate our son and daughter-in-law's birthdays The Saint smoked up some fabo ribs and a couple of free-range chicken breasts and threw together the obligatory "egg-devils" to go with them, yum yum! I contributed a tomato/basil/feta cheese salad...We all pigged out and then went to Cold Stone for dessert. mmm-mmm Founder's Favorite is my favorite too!




Check out this nice shiny meat...doesn't that make your mouth water? Those chicken breasts were basted by the ribs...I'm sure that's not on my food plan, lol...Oh, well, isn't that what weekends are for? I'll be back on the walking regimen in the morning.





I've been making good progress on the Peach Freeze. I believe I'll have it done in a couple more days. It's gone quite well except for the fact that I didn't start the first 3 rounds correctly so it looks a bit bunched at the bottom where the seam is but, oh well. I'll know better next time. I'm already seeing one in a different color so I won't make the same mistake the second time. It's been a fun project and I think it's gonna look pretty good.

Here's a close up of the stitches. It will need a slight bit of blocking but not much. I am a bit tired of looking at this peach color yarn though. Guess that happens...

Max got a new haircut yesterday and she wanted everyone to see how good she looks with no hair! She's such a happy dog! Right on time too since it's supposed to be in the high 90s this week. It's tough wearing all that dog hair in the summertime! Phew!

Max says have a great week! Toodles

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Let's Learn Socks KAL

Hey, everybody...Alana has started a KAL for socks...check it out!

Let's Learn Socks KAL

I know my Monkey's would like some company as they grow up or down rather on two circs.

Hope to see you all there soon.

It's gonna be loads of fun...more fun than a barrel of monkeys...really!

Monday, July 23, 2007

The Fishin Hole

Saturday evening we dragged the boat over to the Grand River and offered up a few softshell crabs in an attempt at catching more catfish. Unfortunately only 1 tiny cat decided to take us up on our offer. We did, however, enjoy the beautiful view from the Ally II.


I thought the clouds were so interesting.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Vacation & Knitting

First of all, thank you, Rena for taking such great care of Max and Sam. They love you and always do great when you are on watch.

We had a great week of vacation and I didn't want to leave our little vacation paradise! Can you blame me? Isn't this the cutest cabin?

(Click on the photos to enlarge if you'd like)
We love this place! Both the employees and the campers at the Petoskey KOA are so friendly. The Saint says we should work there when we retire. He thinks all they do is ride around the park in their egg-shaped golf carts all day. lol I'm sure there's more to it than that but he won't be swayed.

What a fabulous week we had. Camping, boating, shopping, eating good food, drinking some great wine...and did I mention knitting?! I have proof.

I also managed to finish 2 dish cloths last week...love that time by the campfire! I was working on the Small Arrow Cloth designed by S.M. Kahn on the way up north and had a devil of a time with row #6 and #8 for some reason. I got to the point of swearing before I got past those rows, each one taking 2 or 3 tries to get right, and you have to repeat them 5 times! Ah, well, I got it done. I'll definitely be doing a few more of these babies! I love how it looks so dainty-like. If you haven't visited her blog you should check out Smariek Knits she has some fantastic patterns for dish cloths. The photo looks bit weird since the cloth was draped over The Saint's leg instead of laying on a flat surface...poor photographic choice I think. It was the wine! Sorry

Monday morning we headed over to the Leelenau Peninsula for a visit to Fish Town and a tour of a couple of the wineries on the peninsula. Fish Town was fun, lots of shopping, lunch at the Bluebird Restaurant and The Saint had a nice long conversation with one of the charter boat captains, at one point even asking me "don't you have some more shopping you could do?". I am documenting that here as it will probably never happen again (insert laughter here).

Then we were off to visit Black Star Farms and Shady Lane Cellars two very nice wineries. The Shady Lane Semi-Dry Reisling is Rena's favorite so guess what she got for dog-sitting... :-)
After loading up the truck at both locations we headed back east through Traverse City and Charlevoix to the cabin and a super camp dinner of shrimp/sausage and pepper kabobs w/roasted corn on the cob. mmmmmmm


Tuesday morning we journeyed up to Alanson and had breakfast at the Dutch Oven Cafe followed by a trip into Dutch Oven Yarn, yes, this would be my purpose for driving that far for breakfast. The Saint enjoyed his scrambled eggs and the jelly-filled donut that he snuck in while I was petting the yarn, lol.

I picked up 3 skeins of turquoise Cascade 220 Heathers yarn #9455, Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino in Peach color #004 for the Royal Peach Freeze Top shown here in the 4th picture down in the first column that I found in The Crocheter's Guide to Yarn Cocktails and a skein of OnLine Supersocke 100 in the Tropic color. I'm sorry I can't remember the name of the very nice lady that wound my yarn and was so helpful but thank you nice lady!

This is what I have done so far on the Royal Peach Freeze...
not sure why I'm on this sudden crochet jag but I'll enjoy it while it lasts.











Wednesday was spent shopping downtown Petoskey and having lunch at the City Park Grill.

The weather was perfect everyday but Thursday and the rainy day gave us an opportunity to check out Stonehedge Farm and Fiber Mill. Lots of fiber, lots of animals and lots of YARN.
Deb, the proprietor, was away while we were there, an unexpected trip to Canada for a spinning machine we were told, but her family very ably gave us a tour and happily rang up my selections from the yarn shop. Here they are...


2 skeins of the softest, most beautiful 100% Alpaca in a very dark brown, 4 skeins of Almost Handspun in fingering weight for some nice warm socks and 3 skeins of Shepherd's Wool in Lakeshore color. I had a terrible time deciding what I couldn't live without, fortunately The Saint was distracted by a knitting loom demonstration he was being given, thinking he could probably navigate that technique he was interested...love them for keeping him occupied for a few minutes. hee









So I think I'd better get something done around here before I have to go back to work tomorrow. Yuk!!

Hope everyone had as great a week as we had. You all deserve it!

Toodles!

Saturday, July 14, 2007

FO and the little cabin in the woods...

Yay! The Eco-Friendly Expandable Shopping Bag is done! Isn't it pretty?


Done just in time too, we're hittin' the road tomorrow morning and headin' "Up North" for the week to stay in our favorite little cabin. Rena so kindly moves in to dog-sit. Thanks, Rena! Love you!

No dogs on the furniture while we're gone...

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Dog Days Swap Spoiler Answers

So I got a few questions from my spoiler (Hey, Spoiler) today and thought I'd better get them answered so as not to keep her waiting...

1. How long have you been knitting socks? Do you have any sock knitting books?
I've been knitting socks since last September, so not quite a year. I have two sock books - "Socks Soar on Two Circulars" and "Sensational Knitted Socks"...I have my eye on that new book that's coming out in August though, "Knitting Circles Around Socks" it has instructions for knitting two socks on the same two circulars, at the same time! Can you imagine? I tried to figure that one out back in March while we were vacationing in Mobile but I just couldn't do it.

2. Do you spin or dye your own yarn?
I do not spin, except in my office chair, hee, nor do I dye, not even my hair. :-)

3. Do you have any subscriptions to knitting magazines? Vogue Knitting? Interweave Knits?
I have no subscriptions to knitting magazines, although The Saint thinks I subscribe to every magazine in the world. I do Fons & Porter (a quilting mag), Martha Stewart Living, Gourmet and Everyday w/Rachel Ray right now, oh, and Nutrition Action Newsletter and Body & Soul and I share Plain & Simple and O with my daughter, she pays and I read those...maybe I do get every magazine, ha-ha-ha-ha! I do pick up Interweave and Vogue in the LYS though.

4. One of your hobbies is cooking... Do you have a favorite chef? What type of cuisine do you like to cook the most?
I am in a quandry about the favorite chef question. There are certain qualities I like about several different chefs so if I could make a model out of parts of several...here would be the short list... Nigella...her food is so humble and she's always looks great while she's cooking...Tyler Florence...he's the cutest boy and uses simple ingredients...Jamie Oliver...I love how he talks and can whip up a fabo meal for a bunch of people with just a couple of ingredients and everybody always has a great time...Rachel Ray...the most practical of all and I guess that's because she isn't really a chef. I have 3 of her cookbooks (in my collection of 103 cookbooks, many of which are vegetarian - you need your veggies!) ...Alton Brown...he is the great educator of The Food Network...always funny and has some great information...am I boring you yet? Sorry. I get carried away when I start thinking about cooking and eating, especially eating, really good food. Last Fall I bought this really fabulous, shiny stainless, dual-fuel, double oven range...I love it!

What type of cuisine do you like to cook the most? My fav recipe is for Burmese Chicken and I make a killer Linguine w/red clam sauce (Italian), I also enjoy making Figgy Scones.

5. Do you live near a Starbucks? Yes, several, there's even one in our local grocery store

I'll bet you thought this was going to be a few simple questions didn't you? HA!

Thanks for askin! Have a great day!

Friday the 13th

Happy Anniversary Honey!

8 years of wedded bliss today...

Here we are at Rena's wedding last September...a handsome couple - don't you think? The past 9 years with The Saint have been the best!