Tomorrow would have been my 63rd wedding
anniversary. We never observed anniversaries, so it doesn’t much matter. This
is one of the years when days and dates measure up. The 31st of August
was Saturday in 1957, I think you’ll find.
Things went better today, knitting-wise. I tinked yesterday’s
error, re-knit it, and then the rest of the row – and knit back again. I am now
ready to start the row I wrongly started yesterday. In which I will establish
the final small motifs in the Spring Shawl central triangle.
I also ordered Hoxbro’s “Traditional Danish Sweaters”. The
new VK says that it is an “important book”. I am a sucker for such statements.
I feel a certain unease – I know about those Danish night shirts. How? Do I
have an earlier edition of this book? Perhaps an article by Hoxbro somewhere. Amazon promises it for tomorrow.
I think the pattern in the new VK which I’d most like to
knit – I never will – is the prize-winning Amber Leafy Coat by Quinny Zhang. Brioche
is a lot of fun. Some of the shawls are tempting, too.
That’s about it. The new great-granddaughter is now very
near. Her father looks forward to watching the next match in the Ashes series with
her. Or if not that, the one after.
Since I have introduced politics to these pages, I ought to
go ahead and say how sad I am that Ruth Davidson has left the stage. She was
totally unexpected, and terrific. Her going makes Scottish independence much
more likely. That’s not a prospect I relish, although things are in such a
muddle down south that it no longer seems quite as bad as it once did.