The Golden Years

These are the best of our years. At times we glory in the activities that we were unable to do for so many years. It's a wonderful time to be alive!

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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Last project in October

This is a free pattern from Hilltop Yarn on Queen Anne in Seattle-- #53, designed by Daphne Adair! Go to their web site www.hilltopyarn.com for more excellent patterns.

It took me a long time because the lace is not hard, but requires absolute attention. For some reaon I coldn't quite get the rythmn of the pattern, which is unusual for me. But now it is dones, and ready for Christmas giving!

A good ending for October. Posted by Picasa

Monday, October 30, 2006

Christmas Knitting Projects

Well, one down, more to go. This was a fun project using a kit from KnitWhits. It's Cascade 220, with a Tahki Cotton Classic interior 2" band (keep the itching down). Despite being Fair Isle, I found the pattern easy to read and enjoyable to knit. I hope the grandchild will appreciate the gift! Posted by Picasa

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Lk. Chelan, WA - Time Share Time Off



Well, here's the living room of the condo we're in, plus the view of the lake from our LR window. This will be a nice week. We have missed the fall season changes here for the last 5 years, so it's been really great to see the leaves turn. It is cold, and I'm realizing that I'm a died in the wool southerner these days -- the lack of humidity really makes both cold and hot weather more tolerable. We'll be here over Halloween! Fall pumpkins, red and yellow trees! Who could ask for more?

Saturday, October 21, 2006


This is Katie -- #3 grandchild. She's 8. She's called the queen of her home, the only child! She's a good student, and now I've just heard that she's becomming quite the soccer star! Happiness comes in small packages. I'll post more pictures of all the children, when I've gotten them together.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

More Walking -- Keeping a Steady Pace

October 18, 2006
Every Wednesday our Hiking Club starts out around 7:30 AM for a neighborhood walk. It's our goal to cover every block of our community by the end of the year. People join as they are able, one never knows what one is doing next around here!
This was the group for the 3rd week! We managed about 5.5 miles in under 2 hours, and boy there was enough uphill to fatigue me. I'm the little head with dark glasses peaking out from the right side!

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

October 16, 2006
Jerry, Lauren and Debbie! Our hiking partners for the day! Great friends, great place, great experience!

It's hard to tell, but that is Tom and me sitting on a pile of rocks. This is taken at the peak of Bristle Cone Pine hike at Mt. Charleston! We're probably around 9,000 ft., with the Mt. to the right behind us. It had snowed that week, the first of the year, and already melted where the sun fell! A wonderful 6 mile hike! October 16, 2006.

August 2006 -- We took the 3 older grandchildren camping. And, no, we did not have whoppers for breakfast, even though it looked like it. We had a great time, tents, sleeping mats, and dirty shoes!
Aren't they just great? Let the good times roll.

Henderson is something else when it rains! This is the left-overs at Sunset after a full day of rain. It's enough to make you wonder about the universe. October, 2006

Lion Brand Micro Spun Baby Sweater

Well, a little grand-niece will soon have a new cap and sweater. I made this using Lion Brand's Micro Spun. I liked working with the yarn, even though it is acrylic. I thought mom would appreciate being able to throw it in the washer! And, even though I know it will pill in time, that doesn't make any difference because the little one will grow out of it before it shows! And, then hopefully it will go into the Good Will system where some other young child will benefit from it!

This was a fun project. It's the first time I've worked with a kit! It worked. Took all the questions out of what colors to work with -- and I like the colors too!

Knitted Ball Band Wash Cloth

This is my first ball band washcloth. It's a bit odd to use, as I'm accustomed to my bar mops, or Costco washcloths. But, I'll get used to it! When I washed it, it faded, a bit of a surprise, and a disappointment as I loved the intense pink! But, that's the way it goes.

Next project in this vein -- a baby blanket.