Friday, February 03, 2006

stuff roundup

- I have been unceremoniously [accidentally] booted off the Team Canada blog. Yay Blogger for making it so complicated to add someone to a group blog! [boo! hiss!] all feex. whew. i was feeling a little lost for a few minutes.

- I followed this link from the page of my new BFFs!!!!!!. And I scrolled down to the little girl who won the tug-of-war over the purple Coronet. And I just stared at that face. Frustratingly, cotton and cotton blends [my usual staples] don't make a Mongolian-winter-proof hat. Knitting with pure acrylic is cruel punishment for my hands. But I have a few skeins of silk that are in need of a project...and they WILL make quite a few damned-warm hats. So I'll be making up some Dulaan hats between now and the summer mailing deadline. My thanks to Ann and Ryan for opening my eyes.

- Have you seen what's going on with the Harlot's Knitting Olympics? It's huge! 2500+ of us have signed up to challenge ourselves for 16 days. This ain't your regular knitalong, people. This is a group of knitters reaching for self-improvement through yarn. How can you not love that?

Right now, my olympic challenge idea is to spin 550 yards of bulky thick-thin silk and knit my version of the long-coveted Hello Yarn bulky shawl. aside: If Adrian'd spin silk, I'd just buy the yarn from her, but that's not possible just yet. Adrian is mighty sweet, though. The last time I mentioned how much I loved her pattern, she sent me a copy. However, the spinning part could be beyond my reach. So I have a few backup ideas which I will keep to myself for the moment. I'll commit to something soon enough.

- In aid of avoiding Pullman withdrawal, I'm back listening to book 1 of the trilogy again. I really wanted to re-hear the part with Lyra in the retiring room and what was said. And other things now are making complete sense to me that I must have just mentally skipped over at the time. Anyway, I don't imagine i'll listen to all three books again. But for now, uncharacteristically, I'm re-savoring book 1. [Four Pullmans in print are on their way to me from Amazon. One is Lyra's Oxford, cause I just have to have the maps and stuff.]

- The bunnies say hi. They are, relievedly, most certainly re-bonded and are rarely annoying to each other. There is much mutual grooming and lying side by side. You would love it. There will be pictures as soon as I can catch them in daylight doing something cute at the same time.

And that is all. As this is a Friday, I would like to thank $deity for the weekend that is to come. Man, do I need it.

Comments:
I loved the trilogy too, and even bought them in Russian while I lived in Moscow (it is hard to figure out translations of made up things). If you would like to read another book by Pullman, check out The White Mercedes. It is more grown up in content, but really compelling and intense.
 
I LOVED Phillip Pullman's series!!

I thought it was better than Harry Potter (Potterites, please don't kill me!)! I unfortunately lost my copy of the first book. but i finished the rest of the series this summer and I thought it was beautiful!

Thanks for the suggestion Anne, I'll be sure to add that one to my list!
 
nice to see you back on the list...that's what i get for trying to make a database of Canadian olympic knitters..

Wile E Coyote
 
pullman on audiobook. wow, that's a genius idea. I just learned that I can download audiobooks from the public library! wow!

did you see the recent new yorker article on him?
 
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