A lot going on...
Dec. 10th, 2016 10:26 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
...and a lot of travelling, and flights getting tighter as Christmas nears. Still, everywhere I go is beautiful - at least, the sky is always beautiful, and there's often so much else. Today was glorious; I do love the sharpness of the light here, and the clear, clear air - trees and the sea and animals are an added bonus, when they turn up. (A horse! lots of seagulls, pigeons and cockatoos! Rabbits! A strange, striped caterpillar unlike any I had seen before!)
I have finished Sock One. :) I had no actual trouble until I got to the decreasing for the toes part, when I lost track of my stitches, and didn't see where the decreasing was meant to be happening anyway. Still, I bashed ahead, and got there in the end, even if the sock in question looks a bit boofy (ie boofheady). I hope Sock Two, now on the needles, is a more polished production.
I have watched the whole of Class, and especially like Miss Quill, and the Quill-centric seventh episode. I deplore the loss of Mr Singh. I have also watched several episodes of Rosehaven, and while it's a bit mixture-as-usual in its Small Town with Characters set-up, still, I liked the relationships, and how they developed, and did once actually laugh out loud at a scene. And the language is good - recognisable, which is more than can be said for the appalling Upper Middle Bogan.
Finally, a word from Brenda the Civil Disobedience Penguin.
I have finished Sock One. :) I had no actual trouble until I got to the decreasing for the toes part, when I lost track of my stitches, and didn't see where the decreasing was meant to be happening anyway. Still, I bashed ahead, and got there in the end, even if the sock in question looks a bit boofy (ie boofheady). I hope Sock Two, now on the needles, is a more polished production.
I have watched the whole of Class, and especially like Miss Quill, and the Quill-centric seventh episode. I deplore the loss of Mr Singh. I have also watched several episodes of Rosehaven, and while it's a bit mixture-as-usual in its Small Town with Characters set-up, still, I liked the relationships, and how they developed, and did once actually laugh out loud at a scene. And the language is good - recognisable, which is more than can be said for the appalling Upper Middle Bogan.
Finally, a word from Brenda the Civil Disobedience Penguin.
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