68 inches of snow this winter with 4 more expected today.... one inch short of a record breaking season. Everyone's complaining.... kids have been out of school a ridiculous number of days and all my friends are losing their minds. I don't know how they are going to make up for all the days they've had to take off. I'm thankful my kids are grown.
The first big snow hit early in January, before the new semester started at the University, so I was lucky to have my girls home. We had a great time - lots of tea, baking, knit and crochet projects, and a Lord of the Rings marathon. There's something wonderful about snuggling inside with your favorites while the storm hits.
Just to give you an idea of the amount of snow this is, here's a picture of Gertie, my Newfoundland - Golden Retriever mix, next to the ever-accumulating pile of shoveled snow. And the little dog is Izzy, also known as the varmint. We think she has some border collie or sheltie in her (notice the party pants on her backside!) She is smart as a whip - and absolutely obnoxious. My Golden, Ellie Mae, is hiding in the house - smarter than both these beasties.
See the white fence/railing from the back porch, behind the snow? It's 4 feet high. Crazy!
The snow doesn't bother me. It's much better than our typical Toledo winter, which is gray and bleak. A weekly dusting (or dumping) of fresh, sparkling, white stuff has made January and February brighter. It's the super cold I can do without. It's not bad this week, but January saw several episodes of 25 to 40 below wind chills. Enough of that!
Lots of random projects going on now....
This weekend, I started the Snowdrop Shawl. I needed something simple and mindless to use up the Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable yarn in my stash. Originally, I picked up the yarn for my beginner knitting projects, but I found it very fuzzy. Not good for learning! It's the yarn I used for my first knitting project 22.5 Degrees, but I'll talk about that one later. Back to the Snowdrop Shawl...
Because I had a 4 mm (G) hook in my hand, that's what I started using for this project. Well, I knew it was going to be too small. Consequently, the beginning of the shawl curves a little. I debated about starting over, but didn't feel like it. Tried just crocheting loosely, but that wasn't cutting it so I gave in and changed hooks, increasing to a 5 mm (H). Curling has stopped. Why the delay? The hooks were upstairs; I was downstairs. I was lazy. There it is. The truth.
This pattern is very easy. Once you get the rhythm down, it just goes. It's a good project to have on hand for those times when you are waiting, and annoyed, because you are waiting. You know what I mean!
The colorway is Dragonfly. I usually stay away from variegated yarns, but I really like the way this looks. It makes me want to experiment with more self-striping yarns. For this project, the Unforgettable yarn is fine. Like I said earlier, it's fuzzy. Good for a scarf or thick shawl.
I'll have an update on my Crochet Mood Blanket soon, and pictures of another project I've been working on... here's a preview:
Happy President's Day! Time to put the kettle on, and watch the snow fall.
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