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This was a slow week knitting wise. Homework and actual work took up all the time. I have gotten a few rows done on my first sock, all during my lunch at work. It had started as a solid brown sock, but after about 10 or more rows of straight knitting in the solid brown I got bored. So I ripped it all out and started over. At least now it's a little more interesting! Rupert got interested in the sock, actually more the needles (he loves to rub) and of course he had to chase some of the yarn.
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On my way to PetSmart ( I was trying to find a filter for my mom's fish tank) I saw a big sign advertising the "
Sheep to Shawl Festival"! It's being held on May 6th from 12 to 4, and I will definitely be attending. It will be my first time seeing sheep sheared and the wool being spun.
Going back a couple of posts to the booklist I found I am going to start reading the books that I have italized. Right now I'm working on
The Alchemist which I had started, but never finished. I have now restarted it with every intention of finishing it. After that one I'm going to read
The Clan of the Cave Bear which I have heard is a very good book and a quick read. We'll see after those two where my reading will take me, but I like having a list of possible reads.
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