Saturday, January 17, 2009
Just Keeping This Blog Alive
Just posting so I can keep this link: If you want the rest of the blog, go to www.ariadneslegacy.wordpress.com.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
Out of My Mind, Back in 5 Minutes . . . Or 2 Months
I've definitely got some catching up to do. The start of the school year has been crazy. Too many students, new building, too many students, merging three faculties, too many students. I love the age group I am working with, just think the schedule is a killer. Today my assistant took a day off and I had to deal with 180 students on my own. Enough to make me want to skip blogging again, but fortunately my sister made me promise to update it . . .
At least the books are on the shelves.
Photo taken in a rare but mercifully student-free moment.
I was off to see the Radical Lace and Subversive Knitting exhibit at the Indiana State Museum when last we spoke. I really did go:
It was pretty cool. I think my 3 muggle friends even enjoyed it. As always, click for bigger images.
A big storm went through a few weeks ago.
I scored some books at the local library's discard sale for 10 cents each.
At least the books are on the shelves.
Photo taken in a rare but mercifully student-free moment.
I was off to see the Radical Lace and Subversive Knitting exhibit at the Indiana State Museum when last we spoke. I really did go:
It was pretty cool. I think my 3 muggle friends even enjoyed it. As always, click for bigger images.
Muggle friend Lacy just had her baby Saturday. A healthy girl -- already showered in handknits.
I've been working on my handspun sweater.
I've been working on my handspun sweater.
A big storm went through a few weeks ago.
I scored some books at the local library's discard sale for 10 cents each.
A Barbara Walker stitch dictionary, a Kaffe Fassett, Vogue knits, and a traditional Fair Isle book, among others.
Tis the season for stealth knitting. The holidays are fast approaching and I'm busy. I have finished my grandmother's Christmas socks (perfectly safe shown here, as my 88 year old grandparents hate computers and to my knowledge have never even been on the Internet).
Tis the season for stealth knitting. The holidays are fast approaching and I'm busy. I have finished my grandmother's Christmas socks (perfectly safe shown here, as my 88 year old grandparents hate computers and to my knowledge have never even been on the Internet).
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