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On January 23rd, 2009, Kurt Wagner, the founder and songwriter for the Nashville group Lambchop visited the KDHX Magnolia Avenue studios for a live acoustic set that was recorded for later broadcast on KDHX FM 88.1.
Came with a dog calendar - have they perhaps taken some of the drugs they supplied with the last album?
especially when he thinks he can get him to slip him a bit of lamb chop. Shameless beggar, isn't he?
One of our classics: homemade New Zealand lamb burger patty with melted Swiss Gruyere cheese and yoghurt & mint sauce
On January 23rd, 2009, Kurt Wagner, the founder and songwriter for the Nashville group Lambchop visited the KDHX Magnolia Avenue studios for a live acoustic set that was recorded for later broadcast on KDHX FM 88.1.
Taken from the net and then editted using Photoimpressions 4 from arcsoft.
I know, I know, 2 weeks early, but I felt like I needed to get into the halloween spirit. I always hated this puppet as a kid so for me she is the devil incarnate.
Enjoy.
Yea for our new Hamilton Beach Health Smart Grill (which steams more the Grills Par Se) it saves my poor whittle eyes from the grill smoke...
well I made the garag masala blend with the ingredients I had it was missing some things for example: NO Cinnamon because it makes me break out/causes a rosacea flare up)
As good as it gets: free-range lamb loin chop (imagine a petite T-bone) seared to medium rare perfection, served with a mixed green salad. All edibles (except for the ground black pepper) courtesy of Austin's downtown farmers' market.
Lambchop during soundcheck for their concert playing Aw C'mon/No You C'mon alongside the 1926 film Sunrise at London's Barbican, December 2004. Tri-X pushed to 3200.
Kevin Morby (Kevin Morby Duo Tour) @ Creative Alliance, Baltimore, MD on Wednesday, September 4, 2019.
#Duo #Tour #Setlist:
Oh My God
Hail Mary
Savannah
Piss River
No Halo
O Behold
Destroyer
I Have Been to the Mountain
Baltimore (County Line)
Harlem River
Encore:
Dark Don't Hide It
Random Rules (Silver Jews Cover)
Parade
Beautiful Strangers
Lamb Chop, Butterick 3719, Soft Stuffed, Puppet, Shari Lewis, Celebrity, Entertainer, Toy Sewing Pattern, 14" (35.5 cm), Hand Puppet, UNCUT
The Provençal spices and slow oven cooking delivers a serenely tender lamb chop that is infused with hints of thyme, rosemary, and the sweetness of onions combined with soft roasted potato slices. Of course there are bits of garlic scattered throughout.
I'll have some.
So, I've seen people making gloves all over the place lately. And, it's not that I've been itching to join the Peaceful Palms knitalong, but my hands have been getting cold. And, Lambchop #2 lost one of my store-bought gloves last year.
I started to cast on for a pair of gloves in that pink and brown yarn, but I decided that I needed a bit of experience with a non-fair isle glove first.
So, what did I do? Cast on with some Koigu, of course. Those of you who've been around this blog for a long time, may remember some Koigu socks I attempted long ago. I didn't like the finished product, and they were frogged in a recent frogging bonanza. So, the yarn was all ready to be knit up again.
And, it sure knit up nicely into a glove. I did the whole glove from the fingers down to the cuff instead of starting at the cuff. I'll do anything to avoid sewing at the end of the job, and I'm very satisfied with this method.
Nona (who I'm too lazy to link to at the moment) has been doing a tutorial on knitting gloves in this way. She uses the i-cord finger method, though, and just reading the word i-cord turned me off from it. But, having recently learned the very satisfying Turkish cast-on, I decided fingers would be easy to do with that method. And, they were! Having done the fingers "my way" (I later found out that I'm not the only one in the world to have thought of this), I did take a peak at Nona's pattern to join the fingers to the hand. I'm not too sure I followed her instructions exactly since my stitch count was not the same as hers after doing the Turkish cast-on fingers. The join looks nice, though, and I continued on. I pretty much winged the rest of it, and I love the finished glove.
I think Nona does her thumb gusset differently. I don't think her gloves would show that diagonal line running up the palm. I actually really like that look, though, so I went with it.
So, having done a glove, I guess I should head over and actually sign up for the knitalong and knit the other, right?
Ahhhhhh, Peaceful Palms, indeed. I mean, how could they not be while wearing that luscious Koigu yarn?