The weekend I had planned never quite got off the ground, but it was a good one and we had fun nevertheless!
We started the weekend properly by having a wonderful relaxed dinner with friends at one of the local funky and fun coffee house restaurants. (Hi Joan and Will!) It's a great way to start a weekend right!
A week ago Friday Mr. Ken had announced that he'd decided to get out of motorcycle racing and motorcycles completely, and had listed 3 motorcycles - he wanted to warn me in case there was any interest! Two were spoken for by Sunday night, and he made arrangements for money and motorcycles to change hands on Saturday. That took most of the afternoon! He appointed me banker and signer of documents, but I got little knitting done between signatures.
That's OK. He's happy and has lots of reorganizing to do in the shop.
It was a lovely warm day, so when I wasn't banking I was pruning and trimming plants. In fact, I did some pruning that's so drastic I'm hoping the plants survive! Had to happen though - they were encroaching on the walkways and such. Both my green bins are full, and only 4 of the 90+ roses have been pruned. I haven't started on the fruit trees yet.
While Mr. Ken volunteered for the Niles Canyon Railway on Sunday, I ran errands. At my last stop, I was accosted by a kitten who seemed to be lost and almost frantic. He followed people down the street, then turned back to the corner. He darted out into traffic a couple of times, which scared me. I called "kitty, kitty" and he came over to be picked up, trembling with fear or hunger. A quick call to Ken confirmed that we should take him home and try to find his people.
He's clearly not feral - he rode in the car with little fuss, he likes being held, he even he purrs like a fiend. He tolerates the big cat cage (since we don't know anything about him, he can't mingle with our cats - too much chance of disease) and is eating like a piglet! The trembles are gone too.
If you happen to live in Fremont or Niles, or know someone who does and is missing an adorable kitten let me know! Here are some mug shots:

He's about 4 or 5 months old, with black and white tuxedo markings, white whiskers, hazel eyes, long legs and tail and a loud purr and squeaky voice. I'm becoming smitten, and I don't want another cat! We haven't, however, given him a name, so I think I'm safe...
Finally, I did get to watch some of the Super Bowl. We have a reversal here: I'm the football (and baseball and hockey) fan, and Mr. Ken is completely uninterested (except for baseball). At the start of the game I didn't care who won - or so I thought - but it became clear that I was a Colts fan! Who knew? Probably because I remember when Archie Manning played for the New Orleans Saints, and I can't believe it's been long enough that I'm watching the children of favorite players now!
I'd planned to watch the game and make new hammocks for the cat's jungle gym, which I've been refurbishing. That's still in process but like many projects of that sort, is taking linger than planned. The cats want to "help", which doesn't, and it's harder to take apart than I remembered. I'll post a picture of all 3 or 4 levels and the new hammocks when it's done. Right now it's just a pile of 14" long carpet cvered tubes - 86 of them, a couple of yards of leopard print plush fabric and some black grosgrain ribbon.
On the knitting front, there was some progress. I started a second sock of a plain and easy to knit-in-public pattern. I worked on the front of multicolore. I bought 3 skeins of yarn which will be felted, and soon I hope.