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Day 349
I held my camera inside the broken window of the old house today. This is what I saw. The calendar on the wall was from 1992. Every time I go to the house I see something different. I just love this house.
My mom is visiting, and she has requested socks :) I've been meaning to make some for her forever (and even had this yarn picked out for them). She looked through my sock knitting books and picked out these ("Sam" from Cookie A's Sock Innovation for those who are wondering). Will be a fun project!!
New yarn!! I need more sock yarn like I need a hole in my head, but I just couldn't resist these gorgeous colors. These are from Fireweed Dyeworks (out of Anchorage, Alaska), and they are both self-striping. Because William and I love Alaska so much, that makes me love this yarn all that much more. Perhaps I'll knit up a couple pairs of socks to wear the next time we're in AK! Did I mention that colorful yarn is super fun to photograph? :)
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Hora de ir pra casa. Hora de pegar a estrada. Hora de deixar 2012 começar.
[#088]
[03/01/2012]
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Time to go home. Time to hit the road. Time to let 2012 begins.
[#088]
[01/03/2012]
23/ 366 - Ride in the park. Way overdressed! TWC claimed it was 38 but "felt" like 28. I ended up unzipping my coat and taking off my gloves halfway through. Definitely much warmer!! I rode with +Doc Billingsley to campus and we picked up Worlds Fair donuts for later ;) Then came home through the park. Very quiet-- saw two other bikers, a handful of runners, and one guy belting out "I Believe I can Fly" way off-key :)
Playing around with my new lens (i.e. the Lensbaby Spark tilt-shift lens). I'm still getting the hang of it, but I totally love the effect it gives me on pics!
Also, roasted asparagus=yum. Easiest veggie ever to make:
-Pre-heat oven to 400F
-Snap off the non-floret looking end (don't worry, it will naturally snap where the asparagus goes from tender to woody)
-Line asparagus on a baking sheet
-Drizzle olive oil, and sprinkle salt and pepper on asparagus
-Roast for 10 minutes.
That's it!
The single most important thing in life is to believe in yourself regardless of what everyone else says.
- Hikaru Nakamura
Day 187 of 365.
Four-fruit combination!
Quincy taught my mom how to play Fruit Ninja.
187/365 #365project
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