Thursday, August 7, 2008

Flamingo Scarf goes down on the farm

I'm home again, home again, home again! The travel was sort of exhausting, but I'm oh-so-glad to be here. On the way here I spent about ten hours either waiting at the airport or watching horrible dreadful reality TV on the plane (Jet Blue, I love you so), which meant about ten hours of quality time with the Flamingo Scarf. It is coming along quite nicely, although I am remembering once again that while I love wearing scarves, I hate knitting them.

I do seem to have a bit of trouble assimilating this concept.

Anyway, the scarf has grown significantly, so I decided to take it for a little photoshoot around the farm.


Flamingo scarf enjoys the sunflowers.

Close-up of the pattern.

Flamingo scarf finds a kindred spirit! This scarf is really quite easy (easy enough to be boring, actually) now that I've memorized the pattern.

Reggie is not amused (but see how long it's gotten?)

It does curl a lot, at least pre-blocking, so of course it'll be much wider and longer than this once I'm done.

Flamingo scarf checks out the pumpkin blossom.

Signage to the contrary, the chickens were not particularly interested one way or another.

But they did leave me a present!

Not everyone is allowed a photograph, though--

Some of us are far too inquisitive and rambunctious to be allowed ANYWHERE near my delicate lace scarf.





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