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Post, unpost, post, unpost. Or rather, start writing something, lose steam, start writing something else, decide I'd rather be knitting, cycling, collecting vegetables from chilly farmers, etc.
Maybe I can get through a simple list.
a) Have realized I like winter cycling better than summer cycling. Reasons: fewer people out, bracing weather, object is to stay warm rather than avoid melting under sweltering sun, whole experience is both mellow and challenging.
b) Winter knitting proceeds apace. Have vowed to make all holiday gifts from stash yarn. Not sure I have enough "manly" colors in stock.
c) Cat asleep on couch.
d) Jeremiah Johnson on TV. Hard to decide which is more glorious - open, beautiful western landscape or young Redford. I also like the fact that there's barely a single page of dialogue in the whole movie.
e) Bulgarian disco music is fun. Just in case you were wondering. Oh c'mon, you know you were.
f) I really need to get over my fear of shrink wrapping my windows with a blow dryer. It's cold in here, and I can't find one of my fingerless mittens.
g) Have been scratching my head wondering what people who don't knit do for clothing all winter. I find myself wearing at least two or three handmade objects every day. I suppose that is some kind of knitter's fashion don't, but the fashion police can bite me. My knits are beautiful, and they keep me warm. And by beautiful, I do not mean perfect. My favorite things are often full of mistakes. Yes, there's a metaphor in there.
The shrink wrapping makes a huge difference.
I think I read on knit and tonic one time that you are only supposed to wear one knitted thing at a time, to which I responded "Ha ha ha ha ha ha!! Good one!"
She lives in California - that probably makes a difference. You live in New York, I live in Canada...that confers the right to waive all thermo-sartorial rules.