Happy Birthday, Tim!!!
The Minearverse 6: Fiery Thread of Death
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
Happy Birthday to Tim!
Happy birthday, Tim
Happy Birthday! Coincidentally enough, I just watched "Out of Gas" last night. Still one of the finest hours of television anywhere, ever.
Here's hoping that the beagles bring *you* treats today!
Happy Birthday Tim!
Happy Minear Day! Smite someone special!
So! Craft thread! I am attempting to take up knitting again. I started to learn about eight years ago, started the interminable scarf and, of course, quit.
Then this past flu, I decided that I had all this yarn, and knitting seemed like a good sick activity. And lo and behold, it was much easier this go around. I started out with potholders, cribbing off lj synecdochic's advice to do dishcloths. And that went much better, and I felt like I was achieving something, and whoo.
I'm still doing that novice thing where my stitches are too tight on the needle, and I am somewhat baffled by the various methods with which I'm supposed to hold the yarn in my fingers to maintain tension. But it's fun, and I'm doing better.
So my question is, will I be able to knit on the train? I'll have a total of about 72 hours where I don't have to drive or pay attention to anything much, and with my recent bouts of insomnia who knows if I'll be able to sleep on the train. So I thought maybe I could bring my yarn and needles. Any reason why I shouldn't?
I knit on the NYC subways often, I see no reason why you wouldn't be able to on the train. YAY knitting.
If your ticketed seats are too tight a fit to knit comfortably (I'm often afraid of hitting someone with my elbows), you can always sit in the, what's it called, the car with the big windows that usually has the snack bar downstairs, and get some knitting in.
That sounds good. And -t, we actually have a sleeper for the longest part of the trip, so elbows should be okay. Yay! So my current project is an Ohio State themed thinger, because I had those colors (red, black, white, grey) plus turquoise for a Navajo kinda thing. But maybe I could stop by the yarn store before I leave. (Ha. I know we have a yarn store, but I haven't been in yet for fear of losing my paycheck. All I want is an excuse to go.)
Next up I want to do something in Pittsburgh Penguins colors for the SO, but I hate the Steelers, so I'll have to do something that is clearly one but not the other. Ha.