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July 9, 2007

From Sally — Mermaid Update and Random Acts (of Kindness and otherwise)

Filed under: Sally's Mermaid — surly @ 4:12 pm

I’m back from Texas (a little more on that later). I didn’t get a lot of knitting done while I was gone: half of one Mermaid sleeve. For all you liberal arts majors out there, that means I’ve still got one-and-a-half sleeves left to knit. Maybe a one-sleeved jacket would be dramatic and stylish? No, I didn’t think so, either. Here is the half-sleeve in all of its glory.

I’ve held it up to my arm in a very scientific fashion and I think it’s long enough, which is nice since I can’t add length to it the way one can with a traditional sleeve. The blue on the “cast on” side is my provisional cast on (done from leftover Koigu). When the sleeve is finished, I’ll do a three-needle bind-off so I have no seam. Hanne Falkenberg does it slightly differently, but I think my way will be easier.

The next photograph is a gift of beautiful handspun yarn I received from someone I’ve never met. She’s a fellow Clay Aiken fan who likes to spin. She’d seen some photographs of my knitting and wondered if I would like some handspun yarn. Yes, yes, yes I said. It’s really lovely yarn, too. I’m not sure the photo does it justice. The darker brown yarn has interesting flecks of color in it, including bits of turquoise. I’m not quite sure what I’m going to do with yet, but I think I could get a really nice hat or some lovely gloves or glovelets. She wants to work on spinning some fine laceweight yarn which I’ve “generously” offered to take off her hands.

One of my other hobbies, in addition to writing and knitting, is concert photography. I was in Texas for the two opening shows of Clay Aiken’s tour and had a lot of fun hearing him perform and taking pictures under very different and trying light conditions. Here are four shots. The first two are from the Frisco concert, which was outside at night just before fireworks on the Fourth of July. The second two are indoors with stage lighting. (I’m giving you small versions of the photos to help lower the eye rolling quotient.)

Finally, speaking of Clay Aiken and spinning I’ve been following the story of the incident involving his flight from Houston to Tulsa as it gets more and more attention. I first heard about it from friends of friends who were actually on the same plane as he was. This was a smaller plane with no separate first class — steerage all the way. He apparently fell asleep and his foot ended up on the armrest of some woman in the row ahead of him. She tried to get him to move his foot; I don’t blame her. He slept through it. She then started yelling at him and hit him in the chest (not a great idea). That woke him up. Yelling may have ensued. As the story spreads across the Internet, it is morphing like the old game of telephone. I think by the time it’s all over with, the report will be that he was dragged away by the FBI for attacking her with a shoe. Don’t they have anything better to report? (At least it’s not more Paris Hilton.)

I’m going to go work on my baby blanket now. (I keep saying that, don’t I?)

6 Comments »

  1. Sheesh! Is there anything you can’t do? Those photographs are great.

    Comment by Marina — July 9, 2007 @ 4:53 pm

  2. Sally- I can see you’ve been busy.

    What is it about people being cooped up in a small space, at 30,000 feet
    that makes them lose it? You never know what boards an aircraft these days.

    They should take up knitting, it would make them more civilised.

    Comment by Lorraine — July 9, 2007 @ 9:35 pm

  3. From Susan — Clay was asleep — how did he know where his feet were? Whatever happened to giving people the benefit of the doubt and behaving in a [more] civilised manner?

    I think Mermaid is looking fantastic! (I was going to say “mer-tastic” but stopped myself ;)).

    PS — the Clay pics are pretty good!

    Comment by lv2knit — July 9, 2007 @ 10:01 pm

  4. OOOhhhh, OOOhhhh!, I also am spinner ( beginner) I started last October.. Also a HUGE Clay Fan!! AND… a photographer/photoretoucher in real life… I knit too, but can’t hold a candle to you.. We’ve gotta talk girl!!!!

    Comment by Cindy McBride — July 10, 2007 @ 1:55 am

  5. How lucky for you get that nice yarn! That girl should open up a shop 🙂 I have Blue Mermaid envy. I’ve wanted that kit for so long, it may have to be my next milestone birthday gift;) Great pics of Clay!

    Comment by Carol — July 10, 2007 @ 12:43 pm

  6. Hey Sally! Great Clay pics (as usual)! I’ll have to go looking for the rest of yours.

    I’m curious as to the name (real or message board!) of the Clay fan who spins. I think I have to meet her. Maybe I know her already…

    Welcome home! (Any chance you’re going to Meadowbrook on the 25th?)

    Comment by Nancy — July 11, 2007 @ 7:22 pm

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