Soledad sweater

Knitting Notes

Pattern: Soledad by  Annika BarrantiYarn: Knit Picks Merino Style in the Storm ColorwayNeedles: Size 4 and 5 DPNs and Circs I finished my Soledad sweater a little behind schedule, because I’d originally started out with the Age 2 size, and got almost all the way done with the neck when I found that what I […]

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pot garden

Garden Notes

I actually did a bit of harvesting today – two huge radishes, and salad greens.   The greens weren’t filling either pot, and I could use them for other things, so they came out today. Part of yesterday’s epic drive was stopping at a couple of garden centers that are further out of town then

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Solomon's Seal

Garden Notes

It’s been raining.   A lot.   Which is good on many levels, because I’d rather have it rain on my garden than me have to water it, but it also means I haven’t been doing much outside, other than watch to see if things finally are starting to grow. The woodland portion of my

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Soledad sweater

Knitting Notes

So way back on April 30th, I cast on the Soledad sweater by Annika Barranti, using Knit Picks Merino Style in the Storm colorway.    I totally cheated and skipped the arms, and went straight for the body, with the fun cable.   I’m currently suffering through the arms, but it’s sized for a 2-year-old, so it’s

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sandwich

Cooking Notes

You see this bread?    The bread with the gorgeous crust and perfect interior?    Piled with fresh mozzarella, baby arugula from my garden, roasted red peppers, and my homemade red onion marmalade?    I made that bread (courtesy of Jim Lahey’s My Bread), and not only is it the best bread I’ve ever made, it’s some of

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