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Tuesday, February 02, 2010So, that little guy saw his shadow, forecasting six more weeks of winter weather.
As a knitter, you've got to admit, that isn't so bad.
Happy days.
So, that little guy saw his shadow, forecasting six more weeks of winter weather.
As a knitter, you've got to admit, that isn't so bad.
Hi. My name is Leslie and my day is not complete without a little knitting.
57 comments
True that sista! True that!
ReplyDeleteGreat post and I agree.
ReplyDeleteI do love winter. No leaves to rake, no flowers to weed/water/worry about, no sunscreen to smear all over whiny kids...and best of all, no having to cram myself into a bathing suit. It's awesome.
ReplyDeleteI agree. I haven't even gotten through all the winter comfort food recipes that I've collected.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
~Silver lining! Love it. Thank you for that attitude adjustment.~
ReplyDeleteNo, not bad at all!! Plus, we can really use more of this rain here in California...
ReplyDeleteYou bet!!!
ReplyDeleteTanya
Amen!
ReplyDeleteI love that frozen creek. Beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteShall we have a knit-together to celebrate??!
ReplyDeleteGood point!
ReplyDeleteFresh shipment of sock yarn arrived today.
ReplyDeleteNew York was actually above freezing this afternoon, for the first time in a while. Spring will arrive, snowdrops are abloom in Central Park.
Yet, isn't it fun to keep on knitting that wooly yarn?
Cheers!
Shhhhh! Don't let on!
ReplyDeletelooks like you have a lot planned!
ReplyDeleteYou just put an impossible *good* spin on news that put me in a funk all day (yes, I know that even if he didn't see his shadow it would still be winter for more than 6 weeks here in NY)
ReplyDeleteNothing beats a day of knitting on a snowy, blustery day. With tea and cookies, of course!
ReplyDeleteagree (1)
ReplyDeletep.s. don't you wish everything in the world had Ravelry features like that?
cheers to that!
ReplyDeleteMy thought exactly!!
ReplyDeleteway to look on the bright side!
ReplyDeleteSo true, I wanna feel the sun on my face but I also have to admit that I get a lot of knitting done during those long and cold winters evenings. Btw Lovely pictures
ReplyDeleteHa, I know what you mean. I do love the sun but sometimes you just have to accept what you get and settling into the couch with some tweedy yarn is the best way to deal with these things.
ReplyDeletenot too bad....as long as there is school!
ReplyDeletei did just swatch for another sweater last night, so i'm right there with you.
Truer words were never spoken. It's the silver lining :-)
ReplyDeleteI happy to have 6 more weeks, but according to Wikipedia, Phil is only right 39% of the time! But we can knit in all seasons, right?
ReplyDeleteI'm one of the crazies that doesn't want winter to end, so I'm happy too. Winter is so beautiful, cozy, and most of all woolly!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous photos, and an absolutely true sentiment.
ReplyDeleteOh but there is nothing like laying on the beach, basking in the sun with sock yarn in your hands. :)
ReplyDeleteHow true!
ReplyDeleteI am normally not too fond of winter.. I only tolerate it because of christmas!
But this year we now have snow!! - we normally only have snow 2 days a year with snow..
But it suits me brilliantly! - lots of tea and yarn - and a smile to go with that:)
Nothing wrong with a little more winter. Isn't that more sweater wearing time :)
ReplyDeleteI'm in Marco Island,Florida and haven't seen the sun yet! Getting lots of knitting done. I love how you always see the glass half full, Leslie. You're a better woman than I! Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteWell, here in Cleveland, no matter what Phil says I know there's at least a month and a half left :). I'm not near starting half the things I want to knit!
ReplyDeleteSo very true
ReplyDeleteWell, I love winter even without knitting! I'm always a little sad when winter ends.
ReplyDeleteWinter is great for knitting. But not so great when school has been canceled for the 6th day in a row! Two hour delay tomorrow... Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeletesounds good too me...I've still got plenty of wool to work through!
ReplyDeleteI heard that our "local groundhog" predicts an early spring, so I am going with my guy:)
ReplyDeleteYou are so right! Gorgeous pictures!
ReplyDeleteagreed!
ReplyDeleteNot bad at all! I usually get my knitting productivity going at the wrong times of the year, though.
ReplyDeleteKeep on knitting! Can't wait to see what you are working on now!
ReplyDeletewell, i guess that's one way to look at it - thanks!
ReplyDeleteWe love headless portraits, cookies, and also, rambling about knitting! :-)
ReplyDeleteI simply love the picture with the yarn in the rustic looking basket. Really makes me want to snuggle down for some quality winter knitting!
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDeleteYep, I was kinda hoping for more time to knit and wear more hats and mittens :-)
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