Happy New Year
Hopefully this year will be firstly happy, secondly healthy and also prosperous for the folks that read this blog (and the author).
Holidays Over
This evening marks the official end of the holiday season and tomorrow I head back to work. The aluminum tree is back in the box and stored along with the minimal amount of decorations we put out this year.
I both gave and received some very nice gifts this year, and I am quite happy with how Christmas turned out.
From a knitting perspective, the only relevant gift is obviously one of my favorites. I have a gift certificate for Webs burning a hole in my pocket. Normally, I would have made a pilgrimage to Webs when I was at my sister-out-of-law's house, but I didn't really feel like leaving the warmth and good food of the S-O-O-L's house. I will just place an on-line order to use the very generous gift.
Current Knitting
I've been feeling like knitting something just for the fun of it lately. Lace always fits the bill, and what more useless color could I knit than fluorescent red?


It's difficult to get a good picture of this with a flash...these are the best two that I took. This is the first 27 rounds of the "Springtime" Design in Marianne Kinzel's First Book of Modern Lace Knitting
Adam Spector Hodgkins Memorial Fund
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