last week

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Sometime last week, I finished Pompa.  The days of last week are blurred, melted together to be remembered as a week with family, doing things mostly together.  My niece, now a tall and slender 13 year old (need I say more) pleasantly surprised me by getting out of the car after a 12 hour drive, heading for the pond to check out, and catch frogs.  Whew!!  Maturity (??) had not dulled her skill and soon she had one in each hand.  I was SO afraid those days of kids in the pond were gone.  Almost.  Just not this year.  Though they knew that we don't have cell service, that was still the biggest disappointment.  I saw the two of them carrying their phones to assorted high up places in hope of catching that stray signal.  Trips out, away from this side of the kingdom were as much a time to upload all of the waiting messages and emails as adventures.  We managed to fit in two bike rides, one on the bike paths at Stowe, and another day spent on the trail that hugs Lake Champlain in Burlington.  There should be pictures, but.. I was too busy.  We ate.  My BIL made pies. And fudge.  Chris made pizza on the grill. Three pounds of dough makes a lot of pizza.  Yumm.. He's a master at it.

My nephew surprised me.  He's a new knitter.  By the time he left (with a small stash of his own), he was doing short rows, purl stitch, long tail cast on, and k2tog. along with the garter stitch he arrived with.  It was amazing to see how quickly he picked up the new skills.  Faster than I remembered.  We knit on the deck, on the raft, and while watching movies at night.  He's working on head wear to hold back his dreads.  New design ideas are already dancing around in his head.  A circular needle went along with him to try on the trip home.  It was fun.  In between, I worked on finishing Pompa.

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That head belongs to Sam, always ready to help.

Pompa held my interest all the way through.  I love the zig zag patterning.  I decided to knit it as long as the skein of yarn allowed.  It blocked at nearly six feet.  

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  • Pattern: Pompa by Anne Hanson
  • Yarn: Ball and Skein Elise
             50% merino / 50% silk
             375 yards  
  • Needles: KnitPicks Harmony #5

Comments

11 responses to “last week”

  1. Jensey

    Judy, Came across your blog and just have to send along my congrats! What a lovely – and skillfully crafted – piece of art your blog is. A nice joining of pieces of your heart I could say. So glad to see that Abu and Zak are still meowing up in the Kingdom … and that they have Sam to join in their chorus. And seeing snippets of your land remind me with appreciation of the many times spent in joy ‘walking with you’ … and all the others. Playing in your neck of the woods is a treasured memory. Blessings to you!

  2. How lovely! A perfect colorway to end the summer notes on.

  3. Your Pompa scarf is very pretty!
    Sounds like you had a very nice time with family! How exciting that your nephew is knitting and wanting to learn all he can.

  4. Beautiful Pompa!
    Long and lovely!
    Hopefully, one never outgrows a pond ๐Ÿ˜‰

  5. The scarf is beautiful and I like the way you displayed it, the coleus really draws you into the photo. I always like it when you bring in stories about your yard, it is so full of life!

  6. One of the best FO shots in blogland.

  7. Manise

    Beautiful Judy! Love the backdrop for your photo shoot. Great that your nephew is so interested in knitting and picking it up so quickly!

  8. Sounds like a wonderful week with your family. I’m coming over so Chris can make pizza for us! Love the new scarf.

  9. Lovely scarf! (And does that crescent-moon mean what I think it means?)
    Glad you had a great time with family!

  10. Lovely scarf!! I’m happy to hear that frog-catching is still going on up there. ;o)