Ferry knitting rocks. That's all I'm saying.
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This is Michelle Shocked, she really rocks.Ok I'll say more. (added later: no pun intended) . That's a sock up there, and I am so enjoying knitting it, after a long sock hiatus (the hiatus, not the cuff length) I can scarcely put it down. However. My favorite clients from last week, that I ferried to? They rock too. And if they are reading this......I am editing, I am, I really am. Not knitting. Nuh-uh, not me.
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In Northampton last Friday night. If you can see her on tour this summer, go. She's one of those performers who does a totally great and unplanned live show.
Also rocking this week: the summer farmer's market is back. Including the really good goat cheese guys. If I ever find a farm that does both goats for fiber and goats for cheese, I might just move in for keeps.
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The colours in that rhubarb photo would be lovely in a sock yarn....dontcha think?
Call it "Rhubarbalicious?" :)
We had radishes in those colors last week, too. And rhubarb. I made rhubarb sauce and we had it over vanilla ice cream and it was so delicious!
I hope you're back for a while... whether you're knitting or not. ;^)
Now I want to ask my goat cheese lady if they do fiber. :D
I love the multi colored radishes. I'm getting ready to pull some multi colored beets from the garden. But no goats here...
love your photos.. they rock
I'll take some of that lovely rhubarb thank you very much!
great veggie shots!
hi gale! i read about m. shocked's show recently on a completely different gig: (a northampton variety show/blog for kids' music. isn't that funny?) and how i wished i could have seen her perform again. thanks for the photo. i may just look for her new stuff: it has been a long time...
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