Snow, a sock and something new.
This morning, all of the weather reports predicted that snow would begin after sundown. Does this look like ‘after sundown’ to you:

Since I was not expecting snow until after I got home, I ended up with very cold feet:

Max, my snow loving dog, has been eating the snow off the deck:

He’s also been romping with his sister:

That’s not the best picture, but I love how in sync they are: from their tails to their noses.
The first Jellybean sock is coming along nicely:

Log Cabin #3 is taking shape:

I’m looking forward to seeing this one develop. I think the colors are going to look wonderful.
Torn between two loves.
I can’t stop thinking about knitting socks.

I’m also obsessed with knitting Log Cabin blankets.

I wish there was some way I could knit on both at once!
Our little introduction to winter is over and my feet are happy once again:

Here’s what Pikes Peak looks like from where I live:

Doesn’t it look like you could take that dirt road all the way to the mountain?
Socks, dogs, snow and a satanic cat.
I woke up this morning to this:

By this afternoon, it was 50 degrees and sunny.
The dogs are settling in for a long winter’s nap:


I’ve cast on for the Jellybean Socks:

I came home from work today to find my cat possessed:










