Sunday, June 30, 2013

One more time in June...

Dave and I have each finished a pair of socks in the last couple of days.

I knit these for a friend in California.

Dave knit these for a friend who's moving to Montreal.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Growing things...

Things are growing on the patio...


We are having very good growing weather - alternating rain and warm sunshine. This is the first cherry tomato to have set:


 And here is a progress photo on the first of the heirloom striped tomatoes. No stripes yet.


Socks are growing too:


This is the second one of the Orangey Goodness pair. The first one isn't finished yet, but I have to meter out the orange yarn so I'll knit this one to match and see where I get to. I should have enough of the yellow to do the toes... I hope, otherwise things may get interesting!


Monday, June 24, 2013

Baby shower

I just got home from a baby shower for two of my colleagues. Baby Saiya is beautiful, and she will look very stylish in her Baby Surprise and booties. The other baby is due in September, and s/he got the blue booties I made in the winter as well as this hat to match.



It's so fun to knit for babies, and especially nice when knitted gifts are opened before an audience of non-knitters, who can't believe it's possible to make such things!

Friday, May 31, 2013

Last day of May

I thought I would get in one more post while it's still May. I hoped to write while I was at the 15th Annual Okanagan Knitters' Retreat in Sorrento last weekend, but I just didn't get the chance. It was a wonderful weekend however. I focused my photography efforts on the flowers and shrubs, looking for interesting colour combinations. Maybe I can play around with the colours in future art projects.

We also discovered Quilchena when we took the 5A instead of the Coquihalla between Merritt and Kamloops. It was a lovely drive, and the old hotel and general store are wonderful.


I even bought a dress at the general store - made in Canada!


There was a great erratic boulder in the hotel garden.


The rest of these photos were taken on the grounds of the Sorrento Centre.



I learned that this beautiful tree is a sunburst locust.











This huge bumblebee appeared to be having a break - it didn't move for the longest time...


while this honeybee was busy as a ...


This was the view from my bedroom window.


I hope you have a wonderful month of June, everyone!

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Wednesday round-up

A new sock in progress using leftover yarn. I've been longer than usual without a sock on the needles. I'm calling it Orangey Goodness.


A new shawl - the same Handmaiden yarn as the last one in the Pewter colourway. This one will be a Gingko. It's good travel knitting for now, because it's simple stocking stitch and yarn overs until the lace starts.


The BSJ I started in December is finally finished! I thought I had finished knitting this really quickly in January. I had the top-of-the-arm seams finished, a collar knitted on, and was sewing on buttons when I realized I’d placed the button holes wrong and the two sides didn’t match. Sigh. I put it aside and made a different baby gift for the baby due in February.

Now there’s a baby due in June I want a knit gift for. I pulled the jacket back out of the trunk where I'd put it to think about its behaviour, ripped out the collar, ripped back to the buttonhole row and reknit the last 5 rows. New bind-off, no collar this time (I crocheted around the neckline), and I decided to go with two buttons this time around. I did the ssk bind-off because the other three (three!) I tried didn’t look right!


It will be a set with the booties I knit from the same yarn in January.


 The rhododendrons are blooming outside our windows - right on schedule, and the bees are hard at work.


We moved in five years ago last weekend, and every year the rhodos have bloomed for the May long weekend.



Tomorrow it's off to Sorrento for the 15th annual Okanagan Knitters' Retreat! I'm excited to be going a day early this year. Maybe I'll see you there!

Friday, May 17, 2013

Meal for a warm day

On warm spring days (and summer too) I start to crave big salads for meals. Here is our meal from the other evening. We love using these big vintage bowls we got from a friend (made in East Germany!) for soups and salads. This version was lettuce fresh from the patio, fresh mung bean sprouts from the windowsill, grated carrot, chopped kale from the garden, toasted coconut, and a spicy Thai dressing. A couple of weeks ago we shredded the last piece of the last beet from last year's garden! With the mild winter we were able to leave some beets in the ground until early spring, then we stored them in the fridge and they were still as sweet in May as they were last fall!

 
 We also had these almond flax burgers from Brendan Brazier's Thrive Diet book. They're surprisingly tasty and filling.


The drinks were my version of a kombucha mojito, based on another Brendan Brazier recipe but adapted to what we have on hand. I've been brewing kombucha tea for a few months now, and Dave and I rather addicted. We have some just about every day.

For the mojito, muddle a handful of chopped, fresh mint leaves with a couple of tablespoons of lime juice and about a tablespoon of maple syrup (adjust to taste). Pour 2 cups of kombucha tea over it (leave it to steep in the fridge for an hour or more if you have time). Strain and pour over ice cubes until the glass is nearly full, then top up with sparkling water. Enjoy!


If you google kombucha mojito you'll find a few other variations you can try too.