Wednesday, August 3, 2011

UFOs Everywhere!

No, sillies, it's not alien abduction time.  It's time to get my butt in gear and try to finish some  of the knitting I've started.  I figured I'd organize them into groups in hopes that the organization will help me with my procrastinating ways.

There are some things I don't have a hope of finishing soon.

Winging It Blanket
Winging It Blanket 

Pickadilly Cardigan
Pickadilly Cardigan 

Soft Bubble Tunic
Soft Bubble Tunic 

These things are less than halfway through and are big projects.  Sadly, they've all been sitting for far too long.  I should really be ashamed of myself.

Then there are those projects around the halfway mark.  If I apply myself to them, there is a chance I could finish them in the near future.

Sweet November Shawl
Sweet November Shawl 

Americano Vest
Americano Vest 

Saroyan Shawl
Saroyan Shawl 

Uhura Tank
Uhura Tank 

Garter Ribbing of Joy Scarf
Garter Ribbing of Joy Scarf 

I know.  The amount of UFOs is already alarming.  Sadly, I'm not finished.

There are a couple of projects that are almost done.  I just have to take a bit of time and they could be finished.

Espenson Caftan Tee
Espenson Caftan Tee 

Twin Cities Headband
Twin Cities Headband 

Last, but definitely not least.  The project I must complete before Christmas.

Sofo Baby Blanket
Sofo Baby Blanket 

We'll have to wait and see how many of these projects I actually complete in the next month.  I'm not optimistic, but now that I've shown them all to the world, maybe  I'll be shamed into completing at least some of them.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Make Up Your Mind

I'm a terrible blogger. I barely ever post and when I do I don't feel like saying anything. I wanted to show you the latest top off the needles though.

Notice how I always look drugged?
Notice how I always look drugged? 

Pattern: Make Up Your Mind by Julie Crawford

Yarn: Classic Elite Summer Sox

Needles: US 6

More details… here (ravelry link)

Grumpy, dancing Jamas!
Grumpy, dancing Jamas! 

I didn't swatch and it ended up a bit snug.  That's what I get for being lazy.  It will fit when I drop the 5 to 10 lbs. I want to shed.

My alteration of the pattern? Less racer-backy racer-back.
My alteration of the pattern? Less racer-backy racer-back. 

Loopas favorite photo.
Loopas favorite photo. 

The end.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Back in Business

It's been awhile since I've been a part of online selling.  I stopped with the whole textbook sales on eBay thing after moving to Charleston about 3 years ago.  I just wasn't into it anymore and sales were down so I closed up shop.  Off and on I've toyed with ideas of selling things online again.  I figured if I did decided to open up a shop it should be filled with things I actually care about.

At the start of the year, I started researching photo labs to possibly print some of my photographs to put up for sale.  I found one I liked and got a few copies of some of my favorite photos and opened a shop on Etsy earlier this week.  I haven't sold anything yet, but let's keep our fingers crossed.

Friday, April 8, 2011

A Day at the Zoo and Gardens

As I mentioned in my last post, we spent last Saturday up in Columbia, SC at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden.  We got up bright and early so we could be there when the gates opened at 9am.  I think Loops was a bit grumpy to be up so early on the weekend, but, with the promise of a pancake pitstop, he was good to go.

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We started off on the Botanical Gardens side.  It was a bit sunny, but since it was still chilly at that time of the morning I am not complaining.  There were plenty of pretty flowers blooming.

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There were pansies everywhere, in every color imaginable.  I didn't take any pictures of them though.  They also had tons of pretty smelling roses of which I didn't get any good pictures of.  In fact, my photo count was really kind of low so I don't have much to share.

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After looking at all of the pretty flowers, we walked a riverside path that wound its way toward the bridge to cross over to the zoo.  It was very peaceful and shady.  Best of all, it was mostly downhill so the walk was easy.

One of the first animals we saw was the koala bears.  You cannot imagine how excited I was.

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[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="Baby Koala"]Baby Koala[/caption]

They were so cute and I just wanted to cuddle both of them.  There was one other koala there, but it just slept the whole time which was also cute, but not as photo worthy.

We went on from there and saw the baboons.  Not the most attractive animals, but they were fun to watch.

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From there we saw kangaroos.  In fact, we were in the cage with them.  It would've been more exciting, but all the kangaroos were sleeping while we were in there.  I was actually close enough to touch one.  Not that I was allowed to do that or anything.  After that we saw elephants and zebras and grizzly bears and giraffes.

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Now, for a blog exclusive:  First the backstory.  It seems every time I'm at the zoo I get to see something unique.  Mostly, it's something I didn't need to see, but I guess I'm just "lucky" that way.  I've seen turtles mating, a gorilla eating his own puke, etc.  This time tops it all though.  If it only would've happened once I wouldn't have the photographic proof because I was too shocked at what I was seeing through the lens.  The siamang in question was kind enough to offer an encore though (lucky you).  We walk up to the siamangs enclosure and way up high is one of the pair facing away from us.  I turn to Loops and say something about us getting a great view of the primate's butt.  Next thing I know:

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That's right, he reached back and broke his own turds off.  Then he  took the time to examine them before  tossing them away.  We were stunned into silence for a moment, but then we couldn't stop laughing and talking about it.  As we left him to it and headed back to our car we started hearing him and the other siamang start with the "singing" they are known for.  It was pretty cool and the sound really travels through the woods.  All in all it was a very good day at the zoo.

Since it would be wrong to leave you with that image stuck in your head, I give you KOALAS!

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="332" caption="Oh the cuteness is almost too much!"]Oh the cuteness is almost too much![/caption]