Comments: The Way We Roll

Your tweets about the post-it and sub-post-it systems were the funniest things I read all day. I think I snickered clear 'til dinner time!

Love the view - and the sweater! :D

Posted by Laura H at February 11, 2009 5:11 PM

Wish I could go! (Either place....there or Madrona)

Posted by Bo at February 11, 2009 5:14 PM

I wouldn't get anything done with that morning view!

Posted by Joyce at February 11, 2009 5:14 PM

Fish Tycoon? I guess I'll be looking that up. FLS looking great, on my to do list...

Posted by marcia at February 11, 2009 5:14 PM

It's going to be great - sweater Summit Madrona

Posted by jl at February 11, 2009 5:16 PM

Love the scenery, the dock, the sky...and the NW hair. Thank you for taking the time to share with all of us. Hugs!
ps I couldn't run my life without postie notes!

Posted by Elisa at February 11, 2009 5:17 PM

yes, today's sunrise was especially beautiful with the nearly-full moon. I admired it from just north of you in Seattle, over the Olympic Mountains, during my walk to work.

I also want to just say, wow. The lighting and color palette of Tina's photo of you is stunning. Nicely done, Tina!

Posted by andrea at February 11, 2009 5:17 PM

Wow those pictures are beautiful... I wish I could see that lake and those trees in person...

Also, I love your YELLOW sweater in that picture... what is it? where did it come from? what yarn is that? it is beautiful. Maybe you've posted about it before and I am only appreciating it today for all it's beauty because I am suddenly craving mustard coloured yarn..

Have a fun trip. Take care! -Leah

Posted by Leah at February 11, 2009 5:18 PM

I have extra pink post-its if you need more...

Posted by kat at February 11, 2009 5:19 PM

That sweater is coming along nicely! It's making me want to make one :) Enjoy your time as much as you can!

Posted by Liadra at February 11, 2009 5:20 PM

Haha, the "Pacific Northwest hair" comment has me cracking up. I too have naturally curly hair, and I live in the Bay Area in California--I have permanent "Pacific Northwest hair."

Posted by Kandice at February 11, 2009 5:22 PM

great sweater, are you sure that it is february in the pacific north west?

Posted by Naomi at February 11, 2009 5:23 PM

That room is interesting. It is like the framing is on the outside of the walls. But I really like it!

Posted by Laurie at February 11, 2009 5:24 PM

You are getting an awful lot done. The summit will be wonderful! :)

Posted by LittleWit at February 11, 2009 5:27 PM

Those photos are making me really wish I could afford a trip to the Sock Summit. Classes great but I'd love to just sit on that dock knitting my socks. Oh well, maybe I'll make to the 2nd annual.

Posted by megt at February 11, 2009 5:29 PM

I can't believe you're sitting there so calmly taking that picture - i'd be freaking that a little breeze of wind would blow it off the edge and into the water!!!

I do love your fabulous organisation skills though :) Go Post-its!

Posted by Trina at February 11, 2009 5:32 PM

Wish I was there! Tell everybody that I said hello and hope to be back at Madrona one year!

Posted by Fiona at February 11, 2009 5:33 PM

that last photo is great! i can't wait to see the details of the sock summit. have a great time enjoying that view.

Posted by shelle at February 11, 2009 5:33 PM

Who will you fight over the window seat with eh?

Posted by Fiona at February 11, 2009 5:33 PM

I'm sure it's going to be wonderful. Maybe I could set the Summit as a goal for next year. I would love to do as megt suggests..just sit on the dock and knit. Thanks for all you and Tina are doing.

Posted by Dorothy at February 11, 2009 5:36 PM

I love the way your handspun colors are turning out.

Posted by fibercrone at February 11, 2009 5:36 PM

Tina's picture of you is priceless. You need to frame it. Really.

Posted by Nancy at February 11, 2009 5:46 PM

Love that picture of you! The hair is FANTASTIC, by the way. (My hair is very similar...curly -- or frizzy, depending on the amount of moisture in the air, which is a lot because of living in Florida.)

Good luck with the rest of your planning!

Posted by Nathalie at February 11, 2009 5:48 PM

So glad you are enjoying your time here in the great PNW. Hope you are getting the same sunshine as we are having here today in Puyallup (pew-al-up or pew-all-up). We're just east of Tacoma.

Posted by Rena25 at February 11, 2009 5:50 PM

Gosh I wish I wasn't a whole ocean and continent away ... born incontinent ... wish I was in yours ... sigh ... only thing left ........... ......... knitting
xxx

Posted by cookknitwine at February 11, 2009 5:52 PM

Sailboats! Sailboats in the water! What a beautiful site. Sigh. They're all still in dry dock here on the East Coast.

Good luck with the conference planning. Having planned a conference for 150 people, 3 years running, I'm quite impressed with your post-it system. Mind you - I don't have multiple classes running at once. I do, however, have to manage a rooming list, which gives me no end of grief and usually ends with me threatening to make people sleep in tents in the Public Gardens.

Posted by Steph VW at February 11, 2009 5:54 PM

The FLS is looking beautiful, even if she's not done! I'm heading to Seattle late next week (to harass my elderly mom to do her exercises after a knee replacement) and was hoping to have mine done by then, but since it turned out that people weren't kidding when they said it runs large, I had to rip the whole thing out and start again. So I've only got two inches done. Sigh. Oh well, at least I'll have lots of good airplane knitting time!

Can't wait for that lovely Northwest air. Or the trees. All those evergreens are good for the soul. I only wish I could get to either the Sock Summit or Madrone; maybe next year. Sigh...

Posted by Laura at February 11, 2009 6:00 PM

OMG. Water that is not covered with ice. What a glorious sight. You and your sweater are looking mighty awesome, too.

Posted by 2muchfun at February 11, 2009 6:11 PM

interesting that you didn't call it wool-thirty instead of beer o'clock. Or perhaps wool-thirty and beer o'clock are actually the same time?

February Lady is looking rather fabulous. :-)

Posted by CTJen at February 11, 2009 6:14 PM

Yippe for sock camp - thanks for the teaser pics - I can hardly wait!

Posted by Mya at February 11, 2009 6:14 PM

Beer o'clock sounds like a very reasonable addition to any knitting endeavour...

That view is jealousy-inspiring!

Posted by Glenna at February 11, 2009 6:17 PM

That view photo is so perfect. I love how the clouds appear to line up with the boats.

Posted by Lydia at February 11, 2009 6:18 PM

A big thank you to both you and Tina for putting the Sock Summit together, post-it-notes and all! I'm coming home to the Pacific Northwest this summer for the Sock Summit and a little quality knitting time with my mom. We both can't wait!

Posted by Courtney at February 11, 2009 6:21 PM

I somehow feel as if I'm almost getting as much delight from your knit-up handspun as if from my own.

If only I could touch it. That would be the ultimate.

Posted by Amy at February 11, 2009 6:23 PM

Gorgeous surroundings. Did Tina Kinnear you or were you aware of the photograph being taken? My husband used Post It notes to propose to me. I still have the faded, yellow squares from all of those years ago.

Posted by Heide at February 11, 2009 6:37 PM

Whenever you talk about your hair being big or particularly energetic, I can never see it. Not this time. That's some serious hair!

Posted by Lene at February 11, 2009 6:38 PM

Beer-o-clock......I love that and will be using it often! No I don't have a problem...yet.

Posted by Tracy at February 11, 2009 6:57 PM

Tina snapped a really good picture there. Should be by the definition of serenity in the dictionnary

As for the hair, it is very pretty....the sweater too!

Posted by Mae at February 11, 2009 7:04 PM

HAH. Beer-o'clock. PNW Hair. Classic.

Posted by MonkeyGurl at February 11, 2009 7:09 PM

Oh... so THAT'S what's wrong with my hair! (My students keep asking me to straighten it when I come into work... I keep telling them that if I'm not going to spend an extra half hour in the morning for myself, I certainly won't do it for THEM!!!)

And I like ice-cream o'clock myself, but everyone has their own happy hour;-)

Posted by shanny mac at February 11, 2009 7:15 PM

Thank you for making the sacrifice-- putting the Sock Summit ahead of giving yourself a new sweater. It's all going to be terrific. I hope to see you at the Summit!

Posted by Marina Stern at February 11, 2009 7:16 PM

And your hair is lovely.

Posted by Marina Stern at February 11, 2009 7:16 PM

Love, Love, LOVE the sweater! It's coming out beautifully. And, your hair looks great, very natural looking.

Hope you enjoy yourself at the upcoming event.

Posted by Jo at February 11, 2009 7:29 PM

favourite new phrase? "Pacific Northwest hair". oh you naturally curly-haired types who never suffer FLATNESS OF COIFFURE!!!

Posted by christine m. east of toronto at February 11, 2009 7:30 PM

Your hair is beautiful. Curly hair rules. Ever read Lorraine Massey's book on curl care?

Posted by Sarah W. at February 11, 2009 7:35 PM

Not that I'm arguing or anything, but chocolate-o'clock can and does come quite a bit more often in this household....

What's with curly hair? Mine just gets straighterrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I shall always remember my girls coming home from Hebrew school, one leaning on each side of me and twining (as in they were twins, eh?) "why can't we have pretty curly hair like the other girls at Hebrew school?"

Their Dad spit out his coffee and told them how his sister would have paid big money to straight hair instead of curly, and he was sure the other girls felt the same way. He was right.

Knit, calculate, use up post-it notes. Have a good time.

Posted by Afton at February 11, 2009 7:44 PM

I hope Beer O'clock included removing oneself to a post it free zone?

Posted by Pat at February 11, 2009 7:54 PM

We are all so looking forward to learning more about Sock Summit! Thanks to you and Tina for coming up with this brilliant plan. Have fun at Madrona. No Madrona for me; family responsibilities have claimed the weekend. Jealous!

Posted by pdxknitterati at February 11, 2009 7:55 PM

I Looooooove Post-its! They are practically my favorite office supply item, after staples and paper clips! Oh, and those plastic things you put patterns in so you can put them in a notebook! (You're making me feel like I should dash out to Office Depot!) Your pics of the local area are really pretty too! Is that a Sally Melville sweater you're wearing?

Posted by Angie at February 11, 2009 7:55 PM

Never mind no new sweater. The one you've got on is awesome, too.

Posted by Adele at February 11, 2009 7:56 PM

Sadly, I am missing Madrona, but will definitely be there for sock camp. Love "beer-o-clock" -- will have to remember that one.

Posted by cupcakefaerie at February 11, 2009 8:04 PM

Welcome to my part of the world. Port Ludlow and its close neighbor Port Townsend are in my back yard and two of my favorite places to take a sock and knit in public.

Where is Tina's Sock Camp information live?

Posted by Cindy Holben at February 11, 2009 8:04 PM

Wow. What a cool way to spend time: with Tina, looking forward to wonderful events in a setting like that, and hey, the rest of it will all fall into its rightful place and you'll be thrilled and exhilarated when it's done.

Posted by AlisonH at February 11, 2009 8:19 PM

I hope there is also a wine o'clock! Lovely place, wonderful view--sounds like it will be a fun time. I only wish I could go! Your sweater is turning out so well too. I hope you get it done on schedule!

Posted by Jody at February 11, 2009 8:23 PM

I *so* wish I could could go to a knitting retreat. Alas, the horrible economy dictates not...

Posted by juujika at February 11, 2009 8:33 PM

Beer o'clock had me chuckling. When my family travels, we must always visit the Beer Museum (aka, local pub or bar). We also like to ask each other "Is it cocktail hour yet?" Who says knitters are teetotalers

I used to deal with scheduling 2,500 summer camp kids for various activities, so if you need an extra hand with the sock summit organization... My family would agree that I am one of the most organized and anal retentive people on the planet. Oddly, I'm a bit proud of that.

And because I so rarely comment, added bonus to socks on DPNs on public transportation (Boston T specifically)-nobody dare sit next to you until all other seats are taken.

Posted by Sarah at February 11, 2009 8:52 PM

See that big island (or rather huge chunk of land) out in the sound from you? My hubby grew up there, on Whidby Island. Pretty, huh?

Posted by Angela at February 11, 2009 9:08 PM

Love your Pacific Northwest Hair, would take that any day compared to my flat, straight hair!

Posted by Carol at February 11, 2009 9:08 PM

Your FLS looks lovely. Mine is stalled for the time being. You have inspired me to get back to it.

Posted by Liz at February 11, 2009 9:13 PM

How wonderful that you got to carve out a couple of "vacation" days to work on Sock Summit. (And Beer-o-clock is priceless!) It does sound like such fun! I might forget to leave that beautiful inn if it weren't for the draw of Madrona... Enjoy every minute of it!

Posted by Elizabeth L in Apex, NC at February 11, 2009 9:18 PM

Wow! that sweater is coming along nicely! good luck on the Sock summit. I only wish I could go! Lovely! It's like a mini-retreat!

Posted by Julia at February 11, 2009 9:22 PM

I can't imagine how people functioned before post-it notes. Post-it notes and binder clips.

Posted by Riin at February 11, 2009 9:28 PM

That view is amazing!! I'm envious. Oh and I'll take some of that PNW hair.....sure wish mine was anything but board straight.

Posted by Mary Ellen at February 11, 2009 9:37 PM

Your hair looks a lot like mine - Philadelphia hair. I, too, have been blessed/cursed with naturally curly hair. Although yours does not appear desperately in need of a touch-up, as mine does. I hear a box of Nice & Easy calling my name ...

Posted by Anne at February 11, 2009 10:16 PM

How crazy - I grew up in Port Ludlow (from the looks of that picture about 5 minutes away) You're in my itsy bitsy hometown!!! It is amazingly beautiful there, I was completely ignorant of that fact until I moved away at 18. Living in the PNW is the reason I own not one, but two straightening irons. I still think one of these days I'll get the best of my curly hair.

Posted by Sam at February 11, 2009 10:20 PM

This isn't related to yarn, but be proud:

http://www.newsweek.com/id/183670

Posted by Su at February 11, 2009 10:45 PM

February Lady is looking good. I have been toying with the idea of knitting Feb. Lady ever since I knit the February Baby sweater. Have fun.

Posted by Sheila at February 11, 2009 10:52 PM

We spent a week in a rented house in Port Ludlow last year (2007, actually, I'm not quite ready for 2009 except for the inauguration of Barack Obama). Keep your curtains open at night and watch the cruise ships slide by, looking a bit like a giant wedding cake. The yarn and beadshop in Port Townsend is quite nice - that is where I bought my first skein of sock yarn Cherry Tree Hill - which completely seduced me.

Posted by Karen at February 11, 2009 10:53 PM

February Lady is beautiful! I cannot wait to see you wear the finished version. Enjoy the warm and send some our way in WI!

Posted by Judy Miller at February 11, 2009 10:53 PM

Much as I love post-it notes, especially since they have expanded shapes and colors, sounds like you could use someone familiar with MS Project to manage those Sock Summit details...or maybe even an Excel maven (like myself)...if interested, please e-mail.
And thanks for new time expression! Only in my case it will be Rum o'clock or quarter to Mojito or half past Bacardi...thanks to vacation coming up in 2 weeks, I will be Knitting Bahama Mama.

Posted by Sandy M at February 11, 2009 11:20 PM

Wait a minute. Hold the phone. I see outside water that is in liquid form. I am again bowled over by the possibility of non-solid outside water in February.

Posted by Karlie at February 11, 2009 11:26 PM

OMG!! Your pictures make me want to be at sock camp. Right. Now. Can't wait!!!! Have a blast at Madrona and give Tina a big hug for me!

Posted by irishgirlieknits at February 11, 2009 11:28 PM

Nice to know you're in my neck of the woods. Enjoy! I'll have to try and make it next year!

Posted by marilyn at February 11, 2009 11:32 PM

To all of you who also have curly hair- the product to turn the frizz into wonderful spirally curls is something called Curls Rock made by Catwalk. You can just apply it to your hair and let it dry- no other styling necessary (I am lazy). I grew up hating my frizz, but now I love the curls. And I live in Portland, so it's been tested!

Posted by vicki in portland at February 11, 2009 11:51 PM

Wow, it is really gorgeous there! And as the wife of a 3M employee, I appreciate your use of post-it notes.

Posted by Katie at February 12, 2009 12:03 AM

Enjoy the beautiful Pacific Northwest. After the Toronto winter, it seems like paradise, doesn't it?
Am very sad that I no longer have relatives I can visit in Washington...

Posted by Betsy at February 12, 2009 1:26 AM

You're using a strange map if Port Ludlow is halfway to Madrona from Scappoose. Of course you get the ferry ride the cheap way if you kept to the coast and choose to visit Churchmouse on your way back to your next digs. Love the look of our digs for sock camp and looking forward to seeing you and Tina and all the gang in all our PNW hair. Ice just went out of the local river today. Amazing change in 6 hours. Hope you have a great time this weekend. I'm sure glad you're getting Tina away for a weekend of yarny recovery before sock camp. Sounds like she needs some time off from BMFA (and Sock Summit) even if it is always in her mind and heart. Hugs and Happy Knitting, Alice

Posted by Alice in the Heartland at February 12, 2009 1:32 AM

Okay, now I feel better. The Green Mist Jacket officially hit the UFO bin with a loud flushing sound (and some swearing). Thanks!

Posted by Petra at February 12, 2009 2:11 AM

Okay, now I feel better. The Green Mist Jacket won't be finished, either. It officially hit the UFO bin with a loud flushing sound (and some swearing) this past weekend.

Posted by Petra at February 12, 2009 2:14 AM

I feel really creepy, trying to figure out what sweater you're wearing in that last picture. "Is that the one with the Diakeito? No, wait, it must be the Dream in Color wrap cardigan. I do like that sweater, maybe I'll make one in that Smooshy I have..." Strange. Strange strange strange how much I know about a stranger's knitting.

Posted by Shaina at February 12, 2009 2:14 AM

I just moved to Victoria, BC from Toronto in September, and I have had pacific northwest hair since. I'm getting a haircut tomorrow and hoping for some kind of miracle!

Posted by Sarah at February 12, 2009 2:32 AM

Sorry for extra comments. Bad case of computer gremlins. ;-p

Posted by Petra at February 12, 2009 2:36 AM

I too want to know about the fab yellow sweater. The color looks amazing on you -- particularly with that lovely slant of light.

Posted by GinkgoKnits at February 12, 2009 4:46 AM

I know it gets in the way of getting stuff done, but in a place that beautiful there should be no internet at all!!!

Posted by Olivelynn at February 12, 2009 5:31 AM

I've lived in Tacoma since 2002 and have yet to witness an ugly season--unless light rain gives you SAD. It does nothing to me. The winter light is mostly silver, glistening, ethereal, not like the dark winter skies and black snowdrifts of Boston, for instance. My lawn is green all winter, too. Looking forward to seeing you at Madrona--tomorrow!


Posted by Kathy from Tacoma at February 12, 2009 6:34 AM

I'd give my left eyeball for any kind of Pacific Northwest hair; it's too cold here on the East Coast.

Posted by Lori C at February 12, 2009 6:42 AM

You have no idea how much money I have spent over the years to get Pacific Nortwest hair like yours. Seriously. lots. Can't wait to hear more on The Summit!

Posted by stephanie at February 12, 2009 6:49 AM

Someone told me I couldn't go to college in Oregon (where he'd gone) because my hair would look like that all of the time.

I'm having that deja vu feeling. Was there a similar post a year or so back with regard to scheduling via sticky notes?

Posted by Iris at February 12, 2009 7:18 AM

My first thought was "wow, that sweater looks tiny!" Then I realized that it was resting on a deck rather than a picnic table.

Posted by Liz T. at February 12, 2009 7:50 AM

can someone email me to tell me where this conference is taking place and how to get a brochure? thanks.

Kathleen Bruce kbruce@together.net

Posted by Kathleen Bruce LC from Vermont at February 12, 2009 8:16 AM

I think I nearly had a heart attack when I saw your ball of handspun out on the dock with nothing keeping it from rolling in...we get some really serious gusts around here and I never realized how utterly paranoid I've become about things like that. Good luck with the biographies, and have fun!

Posted by Kittie at February 12, 2009 9:20 AM

My view out my window seat is something like that every morning. I love the Northwest!! :)

Posted by Tiffany at February 12, 2009 9:26 AM

Thank you so much to you and Tina for your work on the Summit. I'm looking forward to going though the details haven't been announced yet -- I have faith it will be incredible. You keep building it and we will come. Keep up the good work.

Your FLS is stunning!

A few of my knitting friends are going to Madrona. I wish I could be there too. I know they will have a blast, and I hope I can go in the future.

Posted by Lou at February 12, 2009 9:46 AM

I was thinking of looking for work in Oregon -- but looking at that view, and a fireplace! -- I'd never get out of the house to actually get to work! And the post-it system is utterly hilarious. Here I thought it couldn't get any funnier.

Posted by Shel at February 12, 2009 9:52 AM

So multiplying the number of boards by the number of divisions/board it looks like at least 48 classes for the summit!

Posted by Diane at February 12, 2009 10:02 AM

Ah, the complicated spots that office supplies can get us into. It doesn't take away from their charm, of course. The sweater's looking great, and I love that last picture of you!

Posted by Jocelyn at February 12, 2009 10:30 AM

That last picture looks like the Sunrise Circle Jacket knit two US Thanksgivings ago with some cone yarn bought from WEBS.

Always love the action shots of previous sweaters. And the sky and treeline behind you is absolutely stunning as well.

Posted by Karin at February 12, 2009 11:07 AM

Great to see the post-it system in all it's glory

Posted by Karoline at February 12, 2009 11:55 AM

My favorite time of day is beer:30. Or wine:30.

Posted by Gayle at February 12, 2009 12:02 PM

While I will never diss the merits of the post it note system....but it gives me hives to think of what could go wrong, like a strong wind, or errant cup of coffee.

I cannot wait until Sock Summit!

Posted by Lynae at February 12, 2009 12:18 PM

Aren't Blundstones the best?

Posted by Dora at February 12, 2009 12:25 PM

I about passed out when I read where you are this morning. Hard to believe you're so close! I'm just about 15 miles south of you right now. You're making me feel mighty foolish for not signing up for Madrona this year!

Posted by Jennifer Robin at February 12, 2009 12:28 PM

Wow. I just read the Madrona pages of classes. Once Sock Summit is out of the way, could you maybe organise to ship Madrona over to the UK please? But maybe have it last a couple of weeks so I could take ALL the classes? Wow. BTW, hair is good. We like the hair. I have Glasgow hair. This is much less exciting.

Posted by Helen at February 12, 2009 12:29 PM

Welcome to our side of the Hood Canal Bridge!

Posted by Wendy at February 12, 2009 12:31 PM

Can Tina do a colorway based on the sky in that first picture?

Posted by Lucia at February 12, 2009 1:03 PM

Why aren't you using excel? You could avoid all that time on your hands and knees... Also you can sort your classes based on size or av needs or whatever. It's actually fairly useful for such a hateful little program.

Posted by cassandra at February 12, 2009 1:07 PM

Port Ludlow - you were right in my back yard!! And I notice you missed the big event of last evening - a lecture and chocolate tasting by Fran Bigelow of Fran's Chocolates (now the official suppliers of chocolate caramels to the President of the United States) a mere 8 or so miles from Port L. at the county library.
See you tonight! I'm bringing my 2nd pair of socks.

Posted by Rachel K at February 12, 2009 2:12 PM

I should really come to Madrona one of these years seeing as I live IN WASHINGTON! The peninsula is pretty amazing, I'm glad you get to experience the best of our state :) You'll have to come over to the eastern part sometime and see what the dry side is like!

Posted by Diana at February 12, 2009 2:16 PM

What lovely sweater are you wearing in the picture Tina took? It looks familiar.....

Posted by Erica at February 12, 2009 3:47 PM

Hey, I LOVE the PNW hair!

Posted by Maria at February 12, 2009 3:54 PM

So nice to see a world without snow!

What did we do before Postit notes? Or Highlighter markers?

Posted by Cath at February 12, 2009 3:54 PM

Are you talking/signing or just teaching? I have a favorite page of your calendar I'd love a John Hancock for ...

Posted by Lauren at February 12, 2009 4:44 PM

knitting and iphone. is there anything in the world better?

Posted by abby at February 12, 2009 4:59 PM

What a pretty view. I'd love to visit the Pacific Northwest someday. Your sweater is turning out great. Knitting in front of a fireplace sounds wonderful, but I wouldn't be able to do it at home, since we don't have a fireplace. Have fun on your trip.

Posted by DawnK at February 12, 2009 7:25 PM

As a person with exceptionally flat lifeless hair, I envy you! Please consider teaching your Madrona class at the Sock Summit. I would love to learn to knit faster and more efficiently.

Posted by Laura J. at February 12, 2009 8:08 PM

Your FLS looks great! I am So jealous of sock camp. Maybe I can go next year when hunny bunny has his RN club card and is (hopefully) working.

Posted by Courtney at February 12, 2009 8:29 PM

Oh my goodness, your post-its and highlighters story sounds so teacher-y I had to double check the URL to make sure I wasn't reading one of my teaching blogs...it's an adorable story, made even better because I can totally relate.

The sweater is turning out beautifully as well; can't wait to see it finished!

Posted by Christina at February 12, 2009 9:07 PM

I know this comment is way late, but I'm putting it here 'cos there are over 500 of the suckers regarding buttonholes. There is a definite historical reason buttonholes are on the left for ?men's garments, it's so that the person(?man) can quickly unsheath his/hers/its sword. You keep on carrying your sword, (en guard, touche, etc.) I'm sure you look very fetching with it.

Posted by Maxine Sheehan at February 12, 2009 9:14 PM

I'd be happy just hanging out at Tina's, sigh. Beautiful view....

Posted by Hoshi at February 12, 2009 9:32 PM

I love Port Ludlow!! I may be looking at my friend's boat in your picture. Thanks for including that wonderful NW scene...... Somedays I do miss the NW, but not the rain, so much. Arizona is good for me and my hair.... Ha Ha. I gave away my frizz gel when I moved. Have fun at Madrona, and I'm looking forward to more of your NW pictures. Loved the one with the rhodie bloom just waiting to burst forth. That sweater on the dock is just yummy. It will be fun to see it on you when completed. Tubesock Patti

Posted by patti at February 12, 2009 10:52 PM

The hair may feel a certain way about the humidity, but the skin is liking it. After being shriveled and puckered in the far negative reaches of the thermometer (for both of us, me from the American Upper Midwest), my face is all "Ahhhh!". And the GREEN! There's GREEN here in Madrona! GRASS! SHRUBBERY! Yes, I know you showed it in Portland, but I didn't believe it till I saw it for myself. It'll be 2 months yet before green grass back home.

I hope the view out my window looks anything like that at Port Ludlow: that's so gorgeous. Madrona is already great (first timer here) and I'm looking forward to my train trip to Sock Camp later this spring. No Sock Summit for me, it conflicts with a family vacation, and apparently there IS a limit to how many knitting trips I can schedule in one year. Darn. I won't get to see the outcome of all your post-it notes. You'll have to hug Cece for me, and the babe.

Posted by Cathy-Cate at February 13, 2009 1:21 AM

Your pictures are fabulous, what kind of camera do you have?

Posted by Shari at February 13, 2009 1:01 PM

That's Tina's HOUSE? Wow. Does she need roommates? A middle-aged married couple with a great deal of wool and rather a large number of books and cats, perhaps? I would totally cook Cajun for her every day and organize sticky notes in return.

Posted by dez at February 13, 2009 3:19 PM

That is a beautiful cardigan. The yarn really enhances it's splendor.

Posted by Petala at February 17, 2009 4:03 PM

I had no idea you were acrossed Port Ludlow Bay from my house last week. I am just learning about all these knitters' web sites and blogs since I'm newly retired. I hope someone can help me find out when this Sock Camp is and what Tina's last name is ... I live in Port Ludlow and would like to possibly attend.

Posted by Sherry at February 17, 2009 6:02 PM

Every update gets me more excited!

We all have "Pacific Northwest Hair" here in Oregon. Yours looks great. The light in that photo is just gorgeous.

Posted by Angharad at February 18, 2009 11:18 AM