I'm tired for their parents.
Hog-Dog Leo.
Here is someone I know would not share his food no matter how many starving pups he had. I do believe that this is the longest time a cookie in his possession has lasted. He usually hides them all immediately in his gut.
Here is someone I know would not share his food no matter how many starving pups he had. I do believe that this is the longest time a cookie in his possession has lasted. He usually hides them all immediately in his gut.
Not too busy last night...block #4 completed with block #5 well under way. I'd say this photo is more representative of the true colors of this blankie. The cast on edge of this is in the middle at the bottom right of the oatmeal colored square. I'm completely charmed by both the yarn and the pattern. Here is a link to the free pattern if you don't own Mason-Dixon Knitting. The pdf link is hosted by Amazon. After reading this link, it's apparent that the border isn't published, but it's about 8 rows of garter. I'm planning on doing an applied I-cord border. Here's a video link for accomplishing this. I'm still many stitches away from doing the border, but I am considering the options. Another would be a ruffled border. I'll have to go check out my Nicky Epstein books for ideas.
I'm in a vacation countdown mode. Twenty two days until respite. I hear those mountains calling my name.
Have a great day!
I'm in a vacation countdown mode. Twenty two days until respite. I hear those mountains calling my name.
Have a great day!
13 comments:
I swear Leo looks exactly like a black and tan dachshund on 'roids. What a face. :D
I agree with SkippyMom about Leo. Perfect description! As for the blanket, I vote ruffle edge!
Hope those three weeks fly by, you deserve a break
awwwwww, cute little beaks. I think we have a bird's nest in the place between wall and roof of the apartment bldg. I can't see anything from my position, but I can hear them.
A vacation... good for you!!
I love your "neighborhood".. You know... I don't think I've ever met a robin in person? I love your photo.
LOVE your DOG.. I'll trade YOU? Barney for your guy?
Hope you're doing well.
My neighbor at work is a little high strung. There is a red-wing blackbird female we refer to as Kamikaze. She dive-bombs anyone who comes near her nest, and when I say 'near,' I mean about 15 feet!
Bird parents - especially some moms - are so worn out by the time those babies can fend for themselves. Nice pic of those beaks.
I love I-cord - especially as an applied border. Cool.
Hey! I just noticed the previous comment re interview. More coolness.
I thought of your birds as I watched some feathery parents hop around and sing to their children. They were teaching them how to find their own food.
Leo has found his dream home.
I adore the blanket.
Oh so good you are going to have a vacation. You have earned it gal. When watching the momma birds and bunnies here too. congrats on the blog interview.
QMM
Glad you have a vacation planned. Enjoy.
I've got a holiday coming up in 10 days I'm off to San Antonio - Texas - for a Zonta International Convention - will be very busy but I'm planning on having lots of fun.
holiday anticipation is wonderful.
Ruth--I hope you have some play time in your schedule. San Antonio is beautiful. Have fun!
What a lovely pic of Leo! He's quite the charmer.
Oh I LOVE this blanket. Going to the mountains sounds great!
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