It's still hot, and knitting is too sticky tonight. It's 7 pm, and still 90* outside; it's 81 inside which is not too bad if you don't DO anything.
So, random thoughts it is!
1. While skimming through the new Knitters last night, I saw a name that practically lept out at me: mine! I was quoted in the Anne Claxson column which gives technical tips from the posts of KnitU. I vaguely remembered that post too, from at least 2 years ago.
2. Tourists are the lifeblood of San Francisco, and for that I love them. I do wish, however, that a family of tourists would pay attention while using mass transit, and not block both the stairs and escalator while they try to get their group together. Thank goodness for Labor Day; most of the tourists are gone after that!
3. Clawdette got out again today. It was hot; she was glad to get back in tonight, and is now sleeping soundly with the other cats.
4. When we first moved to this house, and when Mr. Ken first came home from the hospital, Sweetie spent much of her time on the bed in the master bedroom. Then at some point she moved into the guest room / knitting studio and it became "Sweetie's room". In the past couple of months, she's moved out of her room, and in the past week, she's moved back into the master bedroom. I don't know why, and she's not telling.
5. Happy 24th anniversary to my older-younger brother and his wife! I'm so happy for you, and wish you many more happy years.
6. Happy 22nd birthday to my oldest niece, who is a new bride and college senior. We're proud of you!
7. Finally, happy birthday (I'm not putting an age here) to Mr. Ken's older sister! We'll see you in a couple of weeks.
8. I'm ready for Autumn. I want to plant perennials in my garden, I want to start tearing out concrete and bricks. I want to plant more daffodils. I want it to rain for days. It's been too dry here this summer, and everything is looking dusty and dry. Part is illusion, and part is due to the watering we do with soaker hoses; the leaves never get washed off and they are cobwebby and messy now.
9. I should be exercising with Mr. Ken right now, but I'd be sick. Heat is not, and never has been, my friend. I grew up in the high deserts of West Texas and New Mexico, and was never comfortable with heat. Somehow that shouldn't be right, but it is. After my sunstroke / heatstroke when I was 16, my heat discomfort got even more so, and I fell madly in love with fog and San Francisco.
10. Sewing - and wanting to sew - is beginning to nip at my brain. My fabric stash no longer eclipses my yarn stash, but I have enough fabric and patterns to sew a new wardrobe. Perhaps I should focus on the almost instant gratification, and work on the alterations and mending first.
See you this weekend, with knitting progress photos!