Vintage Cardigan and Plane Plans
Oooh, lookie!
Here's what you can do if you don't have to do any pesky work:
finish the vintage cardigan!

And!
You can also work on the Ironstone "Paris Nights" shell which you bought on sale over at Pittsburgh Knit and Bead:

which, because it has a gauge of 11 sts. to 4", could conceivably get done before you get on the plane to go visit the kids and grandkids.
Somebody set the plane tickets up some weeks ago, and doesn't remember why she thought it was a good idea to leave Pittsburgh at about 8:00 PM, arrive in San Francisco about midnight (that would be 3:00 AM according to our bodily time clocks, which will still be set on Pittsburgh time), rent a car, and drive to the East Bay.
At least somebody lived in the Bay Area for 16 years, and does know her way around -- unless in her absence further pieces of the freeway have gotten lost -- so if Sam drives the car, somebody thinks she can get us into Oakland.
Somebody will find out tonight.
Or, rather, tomorrow morning.
I'm taking socks for the plane and airport knitting, and the lovely Reynold's "Fusion" pullover for sitting around with friends and family over the (USA) Thanksgiving holiday.
Blogging will be light, but I intend to borrow computers and check in -- indeed, some of my students may be using the comment function to ask questions about the papers which are coming in next week -- so if they start turning up all of a sudden, don't be alarmed. This blog will soon return to what passes for normal functioning.
Here's what you can do if you don't have to do any pesky work:
finish the vintage cardigan!

And!
You can also work on the Ironstone "Paris Nights" shell which you bought on sale over at Pittsburgh Knit and Bead:

which, because it has a gauge of 11 sts. to 4", could conceivably get done before you get on the plane to go visit the kids and grandkids.
Somebody set the plane tickets up some weeks ago, and doesn't remember why she thought it was a good idea to leave Pittsburgh at about 8:00 PM, arrive in San Francisco about midnight (that would be 3:00 AM according to our bodily time clocks, which will still be set on Pittsburgh time), rent a car, and drive to the East Bay.
At least somebody lived in the Bay Area for 16 years, and does know her way around -- unless in her absence further pieces of the freeway have gotten lost -- so if Sam drives the car, somebody thinks she can get us into Oakland.
Somebody will find out tonight.
Or, rather, tomorrow morning.
I'm taking socks for the plane and airport knitting, and the lovely Reynold's "Fusion" pullover for sitting around with friends and family over the (USA) Thanksgiving holiday.
Blogging will be light, but I intend to borrow computers and check in -- indeed, some of my students may be using the comment function to ask questions about the papers which are coming in next week -- so if they start turning up all of a sudden, don't be alarmed. This blog will soon return to what passes for normal functioning.


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