cream, black, and yellow worsted weight (is that what I mean?)
Probably, judging by the size needles you bought and how it's usually worsted (or bulky) for non-lacy scarves.
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cream, black, and yellow worsted weight (is that what I mean?)
Probably, judging by the size needles you bought and how it's usually worsted (or bulky) for non-lacy scarves.
I am safely ensconced on the train, in my little car. The SO is napping in the bunk above me and though the weather is mildly hinky, I do not have to worry about it. I have my knitting on my lap and the expansive New Mexico landscape rolling past my window.
Sounds wonderful, Liese.
That does sound lovely. I was planning a short train trip on an upcoming flight to NY, but, alas, airlines conspired to make it more expensive for me to fly part-way than to fly the whole way, so no train trip. I'll have to enjoy your trip vicariously, Liese, instead.
Oh, that sounds amazing. I love train trips and haven't taken one in a long time. I've never stayed in a sleeper car, but it sounds so relaxing.
I rode the TransCanada Railway from Winnapeg to Banff as a child with my parents and is was very cool. It was really awesome to see so much country and also really fun for myself and my brother.
Liese, I'm envious. A pot of tea, a nice elderly woman companion, and you have all the elements for a cozy mystery.
It is seriously fabulous. The sleeper is a roomette so it is tiny, but the door closes and drapes pull shut so it is really quiet. So an introvert like me is perfectly fine, despite the shared tables for meals. (Tomato & cheese on sourdough, pulled pork sandwich, salmon with asparagus & caper sauce) I begged off lunch and had them bring it to my car. Just had a shower and am now posting from bed. In Kansas.
Anyway! I am up to 70 rows on my scarf and doing well. Have not tried the circs yet but will tomorrow.
My mom and I took a sleeper train cross country shortly after my dad died. It was a wonderful trip. It's such a cool way to see the country. Train tracks often go through the less public parts of cities, so you get to see backs of factories and schoolyards and right inside peoples' windows.
When I visited my in-laws in India, we took trains all the way from Chennai to Agra. It was fantastic. (We were in first class sleeper cars with air-conditioning - I imagine coach class would have been less fantastic.)