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February 13, 2007
Snowy goings-on
Whoa!

Snow!

These were taken early in the day, too. Every time we go out, he's up to his (pardon my crudeness- but its true!!) wiener in it!!! Probably you wouldn't like it too much either! Or maybe you would, which would make you weird.

Marcel does not like it one bit. Uh-uh.
He's not sure whose bad idea this was

But when he finds them he is going to give them a stern talking-to.

You betcha.
Plus he is incredibly sick of looking at me, because I have been laying low for 2 reasons, the weather and also I have a cold. So I've been doing a lot of napping and a little bit of knitting.
Plus I finished the green sweater for Joey Helpy-Chalk, except for sewing on this little patch pocket that goes on the sleeve. If anyone has any advices for sewing on patch pockets please do share. It seems like it ought to be easy but I don't want to mess it up.

I also have to get three buttons for the left shoulder. All of which I probably said before but my brane is getting soft from sitting in the house, blinking at Marcel.
I've also almost made another Trekking sock. Pitchers later.
Its smaller so it fits better, so I decided to frog the other one and start it over.
Oh and plus just when you thought it couldn't be more exciting, there is progress in the Chicken Kitchen! With the installation of the chicken bracket/basket by Mr. Goddamn Sunshine-

As well as the chicken curtains being up on the windows in their Valentine's red splendor-

I go make tea now.
More later.
Posted by at February 13, 2007 05:29 PM
Comments
The sweater looks great!
Joey has learned that our dog is not named "Doggie" but is actually named "Edie", which he demonstrates by following Edie around saying "EE! EE!"
Posted by: rob helpychalk at February 14, 2007 12:23 PM
I wanted to bring this chicken item to your attention, if you haven't already seen it.
http://www.shopping.com/xPO-Maverick-Henrietta-Hen-Egg-Cooker-Maverick
Also in Patternworks knitting catalog, v. cute patterns for knitted and felted chickens.
Posted by: Elizabeth at February 15, 2007 11:54 AM
