The main reason for our walk was to go next door to see the horses. Our neighbors have two of the sweetest horses you will ever meet. They were wet and muddy from the rain shower but still cute. This is the youngest fella....his name is Black Jack. I think he was a little disappointed with us since we didn't bring carrots. Sorry...little guy.
Ms Thang here petting both horses. The bigger horse is the mom....her name is April. I was hoping to get a couple of shots of them running and playing but they were more interested in finding out what we were up to. Black Jack did take a minute to go roll around in the mud but then he came right back. We'll try again another day when it's dry and pretty outside and the sun is shining.
A little more progress on the Broadripple Sock ...it was a hit at speech therapy...I knitted while I waited. Several people stopped to comment and not one person seemed shocked. I always knit something while I wait so they just expect it now I guess. If I go without my knitting...that's when they seem surprised. The color in this photo is pretty true...that last one was too yellowish. (that is a word, right?)Gotta go get back to swatching a new scarf....the original design Froggie and I charted didn't work out with the yarn so I re-charted it with YO's instead of just knit and purl stitches. If all goes well....there may be photos of it...in progress...soon.
Hugs!
4 comments:
Okay, I love your socks so much, I had to go and order some cascade fixation myself!
So glad the shrub is coming back. Digging those suckers out is NOT a fun time to be had by all
Me too, I ordered some too... I love the sock.
Hi Melanie,
Glad your shrubs are gonna make it. I hate when I lose plants & such.
Them socks are lookin' pretty nice. I thinks we could make a deal here.
One Gen. Lee cake trade for one pair of wonderful socks..sounds good to me!
Heh, heh?? ;p Think on it!
Looks like this will go through this time. Tried to post this a.m., but the code would not appear...cranky thang!
LOVE your sock...it's really a pretty pattern!
I've never knitted socks in public, but I would imagine it would be quite intriguing to see how people reacted to it. I really turned heads when I was knitting my plastic bags.
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