I got out today
with my new outdoor walker. It was a wonderful summer’s day, with just that thread
of Scottish cool to make it perfect. The walker works wonderfully, and I look
forward to extending my range – there wasn’t time for much today.
Knitting continues
to move forward. I am getting near the end of the fourth yoke colour, of six.
The next decrease round is also approaching. I think when I have done it, and
changed colours, I’ll look for a needle half a mm bigger. The knitting is a bit
stiff – not enough to spoil the result, but I wonder if stiffness is why I don’t
quite feel I am achieving the blissful colour knitting experience of yore.
Maybe that only happens with Shetland jumper weight.
Today was women’s
semi-final day at Wimbledon. I gave myself the day off, since I am not
interested in the fates of any of the four women involved. Tomorrow is men’s
semi-final day so if you don’t hear from me, you’ll know why. Nadal isn’t
feeling very well. If he is going to withdraw, it’s a pity he didn’t do it in
the fifth set yesterday, rather than depriving us of a semi-final. The two
players who aren’t either Nadal or Djokovic are a) a pleasant-looking Englishmen,
designer stubble and all and b) a villainous Greek who seems however to be an Australian. I've forgotten who's playing whom but it'll be entertaining either way, and then the Nadal-Djokovic final should be riveting -- if Nadal is there.
British politics
have become remarkably interesting but I don’t think I have anything to
contribute to the conversation.
I was the class
dunce in Wordle again today: I scored five, Ketki had four, Thomas and
Alexander and Rachel in London, three each. I am trying to discipline myself to
make every entry, after my two starter words, a possible answer: that is, a
word which makes use of all the information already gathered. It’s often
remarkably difficult. Today, for example, my starters gave me two green tiles,
both of them vowels. It was a titanic struggle to think of any word that would
fit, using only letters that hadn’t yet been eliminated. And it wasn’t right,
and neither was my fourth line.
Hooray for getting out in the sunlight!
ReplyDeleteTwo days' knitting does show an increased result. It should go even faster after the next decreases.
I find I have to go up a needle size for the colorwork portion of a sweater, otherwise it is too tight.Like you, when I have two green vowels in the first guess I am baffled. I only know that R is the most frequently used letter in English, but that doesn’t help much!
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