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I am wearing my alpaca socks today and was discussing their awesomeness with Julie in Accounting.

Then Amy, who was listening in, said, “What’s alpaca? Is that like Al Quaeda?”

She was dead serious.

And Julie and I laughed and laughed.

“No,” I said. “It’s kind of like a llama.”

Spey Valley, Bird Boy

New sock on the needles (for my Sock Project):

Spey Valley - WIP

Spey Valley from Knitting on the Road, knit in Plymouth’s Happy Feet. I got this yarn at Rumplestiltskin in Sacramento. The Yarn Boutique has a ton of it right now (and they JUST got a huge shipment of Dream in Color Smooshy, y’all – if I wasn’t all sock yarned up the wazoo post-Stitches, I’d be all over that!). I don’t know that the pattern + yarn = perfect fit, but I like it so I’m going to roll with it. I think the pattern needs a non-variegated yarn, but whatever.

I also drew a picture:

Birdboy

It’s a bird boy. (Um, duh?) It was in the news this last week or so, that some poor kid in Russia was pretty much raised with birds by his mother, who never spoke to him or anything. These kids are generally known as “feral” or “wild” children. You know, like kids raised by wolves or bears or whatever. They almost never grow up and have normal lives, and are lucky if they even learn to speak. I was thinking about what a literal bird boy might look like and this is what popped out.

It’s funny because just before this news story came out, I finished a book called “Magic Hour” by Kristin Hannah that was about a feral child found up in Washington. A stupid name for a good book – not really a subject that you read about too often (or even come across), and there was romance and a minor murder mystery. A smidge contrived towards the end, but easily overlooked by the quality of the writing and story.

In conclusion: I drew a bird boy. I’m going to try to draw at least something once a week. Can’t let the ole degree wither, now can we?

Marching into Spring

Well, I must say that February blew in and out as quick as I’ve ever seen. I can’t believe it’s March already… Or that I’ve finished another pair of socks!

Monkey Socks - Finished!
Pattern: Monkey from Knitty
Yarn: Shibui Sock in “Anime”
Mods: Only five pattern repeats on the leg.

THEY ARE GREAT. I love the Monkey pattern and will probably make more!

March’s Sock Project sock is Spey Valley from Knitting on the Road. I cast on with Plymouth Happy Feet in a rich plum/mulberry color. No photos yet because I was busy pulling all these ones off my camera.

I was going to write about something else but now I forget.