I'm a senior technical project manager at work, a knit project starter at home and a list-maker everywhere! I'm married and have too many cats, lots of books, almost enough rose bushes, and way too much yarn!
Last night Mr. Ken and I dined (doesn't that sound elegant) at a favorite little Italian place that's forever frozen in 1966. You know the place if you're of an age: Perry Como and Dean Martin singing their hearts out, lots of little side dishes
First off, congrats Red Sox! If I had my druthers, it would have taken 7 games, but that just because I love baseball. It was a great series, and I enjoyed every minute of it, even though my Giants and Yankees weren't there.Yarn and InspirationN
The Red Sox continued blasting away at the Curse of the Bambino, dinner was grilled cheese sandwiches using the last of the 4-year-old Cabot Cheddar from Vermont (time to reorder from www.vermontcountrystore.com), and riding the blasted exercise bike
...or at least not much! Found and watched most of the Texas Tech - Texas game on Saturday! First college game I've watched in at least 4 years and it didn't end with my team winning. Yup, even though Tech beat Nebraska a couple of weeks ago, they ch
OK, so I admit to having many more kitties than good sense would suggest - keep your opinions to yourself, even I think I've lost it on occasion and I really don't need confirmation from anyone else. That said, it's time to begin introducing the c
Rip-it, rip-it!While creating the initial blog and listing "on the needles" and "off the needles", it seemed that there needed to be another category: frogged with no regrets! It seems I've frogged almost as many things as I
Thoughts on various topics: 42 KnitFlame, an interesting group hosted at Yahoo, believes 42 is the answer to everything. Amusing, yes? As a believer since I first read the Hitchhiker books, I must agree, and find it amusing that my "old" bl