There are definite signs of spring all around this week. Green things are sprouting and budding, and I saw a first pink bud-covered cherry tree today.
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Daffodils and tulips sprouting. |
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The autumn mum is springing back to life. |
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Hyacinths are blooming. |
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A rhododendron bud |
I'm still working on the Pi Shawl. After four evenings of knitting I am half-way around the knitted-on garter stitch lace border. There will be 144 of the little triangles. I think that Dave thinks I'm crazy, but I'm actually kind of enjoying it. I'm a bit worried I'm going to run out of yarn, but I can always buy another ball and have most of it for another project. The 576 stitch rounds really sucked up the yarn!
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