We survived the Polar Vortex. And I got knitting done...
All the Knitting...

There are 11 pairs of socks in there. I'm hoping to get to an even dozen in the next month or so.
Pairs 1 and 3 are Regia Fluromania. I'm not sure that's even "a thing" nowadays. I tried to give a skein of it away but nobody wanted it. I may just knit that one up. They're fun socks and they seem to wear ok. The colors run a bit, particularly the reds and pinks, but they're socks. Not too troubled by that.
Pair #2 is my only pair, so far, with worsted weight. They're done in Cascade 220, 100% pure wool. They're done on size 3 DPNs, which makes them the sturdiest, warmest, and cushiest hiking socks I have. The only thing I'd have done differently was to do my now habitual 6-row curl on the cuff. They can be a bit snug on my "biker calves."
Pair # 4 (blue & grey) are OnLine sock yarn; that yarn was a gift in a random sock yarn exchange, and I wasn't too sure about it, but it's very much like Opal and I'd use it again.
Pairs 5, 6, 9 and 10 are all Opal, mostly self-patterning, with the pink being a stripey sort of pinkish -- and the oldest next to the hiking socks.
Pair 7, tucked in there, are the DREADED TEAL SOCKS. Trekking XL, which I have more of in stash and I'm regretting buying it. I won't use it again. It's thin and a pain to work with. I like the Ovarian Cancer Teal, but I don't like the feel of the socks. Could be I've still got a grudge that I lost the pattern and it took me FIVE YEARS to complete those things...
Pair #8 is a Madeline Tosh discontinued shade called Robin's Nest. I like the colorway, and the softness, but I don't like the pilling. And I should've made the legs longer...
Pair #11 is my only (so far) Sweet Georgia. Very cushy, slightly droopy (cast on 72, and they're kinda big), and comfy. Chai Tea, I think is the colorway.
I have 3 sets of singletons: Bigger on the Inside, Sole to Sole, and Green Traveling. And I'm on the heel flap of Petty Harbour, which I don't consider a singleton, since the first one isn't even done yet. That and Green Traveler are coming along nicely.


It's not blocked yet, so you don't really see the diamond pattern. It'll show up nicely in a day or so; I'm hoping to block it tomorrow.

I like the drape and I like the feel of this yarn. I have to aggressively block out the diamonds, so I'm hoping it doesn't flatten, like the Grapevine Lace scarf did.


I got the burgundy stripe done and I'm on the second of the grey stripes. I thought I'd gotten some black to stick in there, but I can't find it, and I do want to get this thing done. It's 5 years overdue and I just need to get on with it. It's a simple chevron pattern, which is kind of nice for a guy.
It's in Caron Simplicity, which has a nice sheen to it and it's washable. Yes, it's acrylic, and yes, I'm a huge yarn snob. But I'd rather make it easy to take care of for right now.
That's ginger tea in the snowman mug. It was so cold that even the mug was wearing "knitted" items!!
Seriously, I can zip along with this, and it's relatively mindless after a few rows, so it's going to be my main project for a bit, interspersed with the socks.
My goals are to finish this afghan, finish the singletons and then concentrate on the February Lady Sweater and diving into the stashed projects to move along on them. I seem to be in a "finishing" mood, so I'm gonna "get skippy" and plow onward.
The 2019 Polar Vortex...

My car's thermometer read -21* when I went to go walk my mom's dog. Yes, we went out. We weren't going to let my mother outside; she doesn't have the coat for it, and she's old. (Sorry, mom...truth)

Her dog, a small one, did a double-fast run each of the 3 times we took him out, and actually didn't want to go out 2 of the 3 times. He's no dummy...
My selfie skills still stink, but here I am, mostly bundled up. The sun is deceiving. It was stinkin' cold out and my fingers tingled just taking that picture.


So Thursday, we were all "back to normal." At the office the lot wasn't plowed, which didn't make anyone happy. Dragging yourself through 6" of snow on top of ice was fun.

All the parks were closed on Wednesday (I know I'm jumping around here, but I've got the pics stashed here and I didn't want to joggle too much around). I tried to take some photos, but (a) I didn't bring out the big camera because of the weather; and (b) I couldn't get very far because of all the gates up... I had to settle for some parking lot shots, which were impressive enough. Again - look at how blue the sky is! It was gorgeous and after being cooped up in the house? The air was bracing. Freezing, yeah. But it felt good to be out and in the weather.



And...today it's all starting to melt. So you saw my thermometer reading -21*...and today I was out at the grocery store in a light jacket with the thing unzipped.
Seriously. It was 39* and it felt like spring.

It's February, so I'm not saying winter is over. Right now, it's just having a moment.
The Bread that Cost me a Finger...
Well, not really, but almost. I was making some stuff for a meeting we have coming up, and I thought, "I'll do casserole bread." It's super simple and versatile. And yummy. So I dug out some Jarlsberg cheese and some dill. And my old Corning Ware casseroles that you can't find anymore unless you haunt thrift stores.
I needed to grease them more liberally, actually. Hubby and I managed to snarf down that loaf on the right (as you can see, it's got a crack in it). The one on the left is going to the meeting. We have some folks (I'm one of them) who don't do a lot of sweet stuff - I mean, I've got an awful sweet tooth, but for morning meetings? I'm not a "danish and donut" fan.
I was slicing off the waxy label on the cheese when I managed to jab myself in the left index finger with the paring knife. As I ran to the sink to flood my finger, I hollered to Hubby to check that I didn't bleed on the cheese. He was fussing at me, and said, "You should've used a larger knife."
Why? So I could REALLY take off the finger??? Thankfully, since the colonoscopy, I hadn't been taking my blood thinner... I've got a bandage on it and it's put a little crimp in my guitar playing, but at least I still have a finger.
The other thing I made for the meeting are Panko Parmesan Sausage Balls... Super simple, and they look pretty good.
Panko Parmesan Sausage Balls

Oven at 350*, line a rimmed baking sheet with non-stick foil.
1 roll breakfast sausage
1 c. leeks
2 cloves garlic, chopped
2 T. oil
1 c. Panko bread crumbs
2 eggs
3/4 c. shredded Parmesan
Salt, pepper, Italian Seasoning
3 T. chopped pimiento
Saute the leeks in the oil till they're translucent, then add garlic for about 2 minutes - don't burn it!
Place everything else in a bowl. Add the leeks + oil. Mix well (use your hands). Form into balls about 1 1/2" around and place kind of close together on the baking sheet. Bake for 10 minutes at 350* and then turn them with a pair of tongs. Bake for another 15 minutes. Drain. Serve warm.
When I get to the meeting, I'll warm these up.
Random Picture...

Usually what happens is that the two of them, Tippi & Quinn, stare at one or the other of us, and we go sit in the middle of the couch... then miraculously, we have an elkhound on either side of us.
Today, I had to hand over my studio keys to one of my teachers, and she said, "Oh, I hear your dogs." No. You only heard Quinn...Yeah, she can sound like 2 or 3 dogs all by herself.
Hopefully, you're enjoying your Groundhog Day and you've got lots of fun stuff planned for the next few weeks! Let's chat!
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