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03/94

 

Two main things today: Mall of America and Noodles.

 

Mall of America - Today is the last day I'll see my best friend Krystal before she heads out to North Carolina till end the end of August. Since both of our birthdays are next month, we decided it would only be fair to purchase something for each other. So, we bought beanie hats for each other. I got a skater like one, and she got the artsy one. We dubbed ourselves: "Beanie Buddies". Yes, the pun is that thick.

 

Noodles - It's been over a week since I last worked at Noodles due to a new job throwing off my schedule. I was a bit frazzled the fist 1 1/2, new shift manager and trying to remember everything I just learned last week made me feel like I wasn't doing as well. But after that stint I was back in my game. I can't complain about tonight outside my legs hurt. I enjoy my coworkers, I'm feeling more comfortable, it's a good environment. Also it's nice to have a shirt that fits, unlike the large I had that sucked balls.

 

I just wish it was friday, some awesome things are coming up this weekend, and honestly I can't wait for it.

 

This is a recipe for creating a stockinette tube neckwarmer inspired by the I could make this for less than $94 thread on the Ravelry Forum and the neckwarmer pictured which can be purchased from marthastewart.com. To expand on the neckwarmer that inspired this lovingly crafted, though barebones recipe, I generalized the details so that it can be made with any yarn, any size needle, for any size person, or animal if you are so inclined. Really, the instructions work for anything you can measure, so use your imagination for that. It can be worked in the round or flat. With a modicum of skill it can easily be converted to crochet, and probably other media as well.

 

There’s a bit of personal opinion on copyright and the value of handcrafted work thrown in there too, but that’s really just gravy. This pattern really does work. So if it’s cold outside and you are dying to knit yourself a warm tube, look no further. Help has arrived.

 

This pattern is dedicated to kakalinaknits who fearlessly asked for information in the face of ridicule and without whom this pattern would not exist.

 

Please note that I make no claims that this is an original design, just a time-tested basic technique. Ravelry does me the kindness of listing it under original designs.

 

Blog entry here.

 

12/16/08: i leave in two days and should not be able to fit inside that suitcase! much packing to be done...france, here i come!

aspen, colorado

1977

 

aspen mountain

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Room 94

The Borderline, London

21/2/2010

 

Fresh chickpeas come in little thin-skinned green pods. There can be between 1 and 3 in each pod. It's a little early in the season so you may have fewer in the pods and they may be a bit smaller. But they'll be in season for a few weeks. More info available on One Good Meal on GapersBlok.com.

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YYZ - TORONTO PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE - VIPER DEMO

LOCKHEED MARTIN F-16C FIGHTING FALCON

AUGUST 31, 2023

DARCY STEVENS

EBBL Kleine Brogel Air Base

07-11-2025

 

FA-94 General Dynamics F-16AM Fighting Falcon

Belgium - Air Force

 

A little busted up. Still works. CRANK WINDOWS!

--rain+light diptych:

day ninety-four.

two hundred seventy-one days remain.

 

definition of spring weather right here.

  

365 blog

 

4.4.11

Clas 25 no. D7672 at Swanage.

aspen, colorado

1977

 

aspen mountain

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

1961 Ford Thames 5 Cwt van

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