I don't think I feel exactly bitter about either.
I think Chicago Code might have had a fairer shake. I certainly saw more advertisement for it.
I knew about Terriers because of us and then saw maybe one poster. No one I ever talked to about Terriers knew anything about it.
I'll accept that sometimes shows I really like are canceled but it's more painful when I think people didn't even know about the show that is then canceled.
I do like that all of these shows have had such a strong sense of place. Apparently I like it when the location matters. I didn't realize that before.
This is the beagle thread right? Soldier returning home from overseas is greeted by his two VERY EXCITED beagles.
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Hmmm, I think I may need to knit a fish.
(I sent the beagle link to friends: it made them cry too.)
June 11th is international yarn bombing day.
Ha. I went to check out my town's card playing statues to see if I could yarn bomb them fingerless gloves, but I can't. Their hands are fused in inconvenient ways. There are a few other things I could do, but I am less convinced of how I can make them stay on in our wind.
I just found a knitting pattern called Espenson - makes me wonder if there is one called Minear. . .
A feature-length yarn bombing documentary is being made.
Yarn Monster - amusing AND useful.