It’s still very
hot.
I had a wonderful
visit with the kittens. There are four of them, all black as pitch. When their
black mother lies down with them, it is difficult to tell where cat ends and
kittens begin. And impossible to tell the kittens apart. One of them is said to
be a boy, but one can’t always be picking people up and turning them over to
check on that point:
The cage is on
loan from a neighbour, perfect for keeping kittens tidily out from underfoot in
the sitting room.
Meanwhile Christina
is full-term with her second baby, very uncomfortable in the heat.
So not much
knitting has been done. I did finish the current broad stripe, however. The
pattern is ten rounds of the current colour, followed by two rounds of white. I’ve
done three such combinations since the sleeves were left behind on waste yarn,
and there are three to go. I remember that the first time around I made it too
long for Helen’s taste – she tends to like them nipped off at the waist, while
my own preference verges towards knee-length. But I don’t remember the
details. I’ll do this one the way it appears in the pattern pictures. It’s
easily changed, either way.
Wordle: five for
Alexander and Ketki, four for me and Mark and Thomas. And I wasted a guess – I must
learn to be more careful. My starter words gave me only two brown vowels. I
worked hard and found a word which employed them both, and didn’t use any
forbidden letters, and proudly entered it. I had failed to notice that one of
the brown vowels was in the same position as it had occupied in my starter
word. Wasted guess, except for eliminating a couple more consonants. I worked
even harder, and got it right on the next line.
Yes, Kirsten (comment
yesterday): my usual practice is to compose in Word, save to Dropbox, copy and paste into Blogger. I don’t know what I think I am accomplishing, except that
everything is saved twice. Pictures can be added at either end.
All knitting counts, especially when there are kittens to distract you.
ReplyDeleteComposing and saving separately also makes it easier to catch typos.