Friday, September 19, 2008
20 Down, 30 To Go
No, this is not a map of states predicted to vote Democratic in the upcoming election (Idaho would obviously not be included if it were!). It's a map showing which states I've been to (not counting ones where I merely had an airport layover). I would have thought I'd visited at least half, but not quite. Looks like a trip to New England is a must, and I should probably head down south at some point, too. There's also a pretty big void smack dab in Middle America.
Where have you been? Just click on the link above to make your own map. You can do it for various parts of the world, in addition to the U.S.
Thanks to my friend Ellen, whose blog I copied this from!
Thursday, September 18, 2008
A Few Things I Think Are Just Great
The first is Pandora. This is seriously the coolest thing since sliced bread. I can’t believe I didn’t find it sooner. The folks at the Pandora site can give you the details on how it works, but basically it’s a website that lets you create your own radio stations, which play music geared to your particular tastes. Simply enter a singer, composer or even a particular song, and it will play a collection of tunes that have similar qualities. The mixes aren’t always perfect, but you have the option of giving each song a thumbs up or thumbs down to help it figure out what your likes and dislikes are. To me, this is the perfect compromise between real radio (which always plays too many songs I don’t like along with only a few that I do) and a mix tape (which always plays songs I like, because I’ve chosen the songs, but is always the same). For those of you who have iPods (which I understand is just about everyone in the world except me), this is probably no big deal, as you can get the same thing by shuffling your tunes, but for poor, iPodless folks like me, this rocks.
Next up – YouTube. Of course, this is nothing new. I’m sure just about everyone has gone to YouTube to watch funny videos that circulate via email, to see video of a friend’s new baby or a relative’s graduation, be it from preschool or college. All of that stuff is there, and then some. But I only recently discovered that YouTube can also provide glimpses of our collective and personal histories, and by that, I mean scenes from particular movies or TV shows we all remember, defining moments in sports or politics, music videos from the days when that’s what MTV actually showed. I’ve been able to take my own trips down memory lane and view a few things that were meaningful to me, and apparently meaningful enough to someone else to put them up.



Thursday, September 4, 2008
Transitions

Yesterday was
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As for me, the only class I’ll be in is my usual Tuesday night Build Your Skills class at my local yarn shop, Village Yarn and Tea. I first signed up for this class a year ago, when I decided to get back into knitting, and I’ve learned a great deal and have really grown as a knitter in the year that I’ve been in the class. Right now I’m not really working on anything new that requires learning new skills or building on old ones – I mainly need to focus on finishing up all the projects I’ve started! But I keep going to class every week, because it gives me two hours of uninterrupted time to knit, with a knowledgeable instructor on hand to answer any questions or solve any problems that come up. And best of all, I get to enjoy the company of my classmates, who have become friends I look forward to seeing and talking with every week. These are a couple of pictures of our group from the farewell party we had for our teacher, Ellen.
The last thing I need is to start another project, but in order to make the most of the class, I’m toying with the idea of starting this lace scarf pattern and adding lacework to my skill set, or maybe doing a pair of these fingerless gloves, which my classmate Julie is currently working on.
Finally, as promised, here are photos of current WIPs. First, the glow worm socks, which are now done.
Last but not least is a pair of socks, which a certain someone is hoping to receive for her birthday next week. They were intended to be a Mother’s Day present, and she’s waited patiently for them all summer. They’re now at the top of my list, since I don’t know how much longer I can expect that patience to last!