Thunderstorms On The Way

It’s 65° and solid overcast this morning. The temperature will begin to drop soon and the storms will be rolling in. There’s been some fog in the area but it doesn’t seem to be very thick where we are. It’s a good day to stay home and knit. Brad is having breakfast with a game warden buddy of his this morning so I”m going to brew myself some coffee in the French press coffee maker in a bit and have a cup of yogurt and a toasted English muffin for breakfast.

I ended up with a basket half full of left-over fingering yarn to choose from for my scrappy scarf. I bagged it up to keep the m-ths from getting into it. It’ll be a little while before I’m ready to start that project and the long circular needle I ordered is on the way.

I’ve started the third mini skein in the current cowl but I’ve not made much progress on the purple socks. The smaller needles are bothering my hands but as soon as the weather settles down I should be able to get back to working on them.

Elon dumped more Twitter files yesterday and the Left are losing their collective minds that he would dare to provide proof that Trump was targeted and censored on their social media platform and members of our government were part of it. Suspended accounts are being reactivated and Roger Stone is one of them back on the platform. I’m not seeing much from the left-wing-loons myself since the few people I follow are conservatives. When one of the loons rears their ugly face I just block them and move on. They have the freedom to blather on and I have the freedom not to have to see it if I don’t care to, just like it should be. Of course, sometimes it’s fun to watch their little heads explode online…

I’ve been watching OAN on streaming video. Tipping Point with Kara McKinney is on. It’s time to start the water heating for morning coffee and do a little reading. I’ve started the second chapter of Rabbitskin and things are getting interesting. Have a blessed Saturday, ya’ll. And…here comes the rain!

Published by thenerdyyarnlady

I am a Native Texan, Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother, Catholic Convert residing in rural North East Texas since 1975 when I married my husband and this small town girl became a country girl. I was taught to knit at the age of ten and discovered the writings of Elizabeth Zimmerman shortly after I married. I learned to ‘unvent’ things as I went along, to create my own patterns and generally have a blast with yarn and needles. In the mid 1980’s I explored the idea of spinning my own yarn and eventually got interested in weaving on a floor loom. I have three spinning wheels and a 24″ four-shaft Herald floor loom that I purchased from a friend in the 1990’s. I also enjoy sewing, tatting and making rosaries. I have a work room that contains my fiber, yarn, floor loom, sewing machines, serger and rosary making supplies. I have a spinning corner in a bedroom next to my work room, both with north windows looking toward the creek.

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