Just started this new little project on the eve of Canada Day 2008. I think my coffee press needs a bright red warmer. Maybe not today, one of the hottest days in Vancouver so far this year, but coffee can always stay a wee bit warmer.
Tracking this test pattern on ravelry:
http://www.ravelry.com/projects/tex-trix/canada-day-coffee-press-cozy
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Love the wardrobe regulations!
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So, apparently the calendar today says that it’s June 10th. The weather outside says it’s November 30th. My last “daily blog posting for NaBloPoMo” says it is supposed to be June 2nd today.
uh, yeah. I don’t think that “I’ll do it for real this time, so let’s jump in with both feet and not a plan in sight” thing worked too well. All the best of intentions for posting… been thinking about my home, and doing stuff around my home (especially if sorting through and filing the past 3 years of ’sedimentarily filed’ paperwork counts and doing stuff in my home – which it must even though it’s not making much obvious progress…) but nary a blog post in sight.
I tip my hat to all youse who are posting – I’ve barely even spending that much time READING blogs. Yikes! something must be amiss! – but right now, I’ve got to go put my umbrella and winter coat away, as a very dusty pile of bank chits awaits.
Thank god for scotch.
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My Mom told me once that while I was growing up, she always knew when something wasn’t going so well with me by the state of my room. I suppose as a teenager, that must have been a, ahem, relative scale.
I took a look around my apartment the other day, and something must be kind of off with me, ’cause, man! It’s a mess! But it is also true that a change to one’s surrounding can instantly improve your mood. Let’s hope this is indeed the case. With NaBloPoMo’s theme for June being home, I think this is a great chance to document my changes, post some home inspiration to help me along.
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