I am afraid Manchester City won
yesterday. We are not doing very well with our project of ensuring
that Liverpool win the league. Today Chelsea play Norwich City (that's
Delia Smith's team, I think); a freak victory for the latter would
be welcome. Tomorrow Liverpool play Crystal Palace, and must win.
Yesterday was not very productive,
knitting-wise. I have made a good start, however, on round 75 of the
Unst Bridal Shawl border. My husband has abandoned his computer and
taken to prowling about the house on a fault-finding mission, for
which there is much scope. Then I must put things right.
Miscellaneous
A book called “Counting Sheep” was
reviewed in the Scotsman yesterday. I ordered it at once, and will
report further in due course. It is a history of British sheep,
written by “a former sheep farmer and barrister” – a promising
start. Nowhere else in the world has anything like the number of
native breeds – 64 – in such a relatively small area, we are
told.
I went past my LYS on yesterday's
shopping expedition. The bunting was out for Yarn Store Day, and
posters promised a visit from Ysolda
Teague for the afternoon. I didn't trust myself to go in.
Nana Go Go – I got your comment in my
email in-box. Why doesn't it appear on the blog? At any rate, Kathy's
Knits is the LYS in question. I linked to it yesterday, but left
the name out of my text. It is an excellent shop, specialising in
British wool. I wish for her sake that her premisses were at street
level (instead of in a semi-basement) so that I could be tempted by
the window display. For my sake, it's probably just as well this way.
You may have noticed that I have taken
the blog-list in my sidebar in hand at last. Foggy
Knitter is particularly good on books you may not have thought
of, to read. (And I see I've got the links wrong, in the list, for her and the other newbies. I'll
have to fix that.) And on that topic, I have embarked on Akhil
Sharma's “Family Life” – a bit of which appeared in the New
Yorker as a short story – and it's terrific.
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