Archive for July, 2009

Too Nice Outside to Be Inside

July 10, 2009

You know.  I have things to do inside, but I can’t get myself to stay inside.  The weather has been perfect.  It is so unusual for July.  We’ve only had the air conditioning on a few days.  So, I’m outside enjoying myself.  I am so far behind in my blog reading it’s embarrassing.  I have e-mails to answer and clothes to alter.  I even bought new shorts at Walmart so I’d have enough for the week.  I have been getting some knitting done out on the deck.  It’s that nice.

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A friend asked for pictures of Flo.  She’s hard to catch when she’s awake.

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Update on Opera Gloves

July 7, 2009

I’ve gotten a lot of work done on my gloves.  I’m anxious to get them finished.

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Ray

July 6, 2009

I wasn’t certain if I wanted to do this.  I don’t want to come across as morbid, but I am getting older and it should be expected.  Plus, I feel that everyone should be remembered in some way.  Yes, it has to do with a death. 

 My friend, Agnes,  called to tell me another old friend of ours, Ray,  had died.   We worked together for several years.  He was a clerk when I started infiles.  I moved on up, but he was always a clerk.  He was a bachelor and he told me once that he was perfectly happy being a clerk.  He had a little place of his own, a couple of cats and his opera collection.

We were opera buddies.  We saw Pavarotti together and had season tickets to the Baltimore Opera for a few years.  We were at the opera once, watching Romeo and Juliet.  They were played by a young, nice looking couple.  We were watching the bedroom scene.  Romeo had on white tights.  That’s all.  Juliet was wearing a filmy nightgown.  The scene was very beautiful and moving.  There wasn’t a dry eye in the place.  Ray leaned over and whispered in my ear.  “Picture this scene with Jessye Norman and Luciano Pavarotti.”  It was all I could do to keep from laughing out loud.  I could have beaten him to death.  But that was Ray.  He absolutely loved it.

I’ll never forget you, Ray.

Shrimp

July 3, 2009

I steamed a five pound box of shrimp the other day.  That’s a lot for two people.  I’m running out of ideas with what to do with it.  We ate our fill the first day, then I made enough shrimp salad for two more meals.  Last night, it was shrimp in vodka sauce over small pasta shells with peas.  So, tonight, we went out to eat.  Yeah.  I never thought that I would get tired of shrimp.

We’re going to a little picnic on Saturday.  I’m bringing a cake.  Should I make pineapple upside-down or blueberry with strawberry sauce?  I think I’ll go down to Mernie’s tomorrow and see what they have. 

I started on the second opera glove.  So far so good.

I Have One Opera Glove

July 1, 2009

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I got to the elbow and decided not to go any farther.  I stopped  twenty rows short and made a six row knit1, purl 1 ribbing.  The directions called for a tubular cast off which I didn’t bother with.  It’s like a Kitchener stitch which I can’t stand.  I bound off in rib.  It looks good and still has plenty of give.

I’ve decided to start the next glove at the elbow and work to the fingers.  If I have trouble weaving in the ends, then so be it.  Except for one time when I fell and got a hole in the middle of a glove,  I tend to wear holes in the thumbs and forefingers.  So any repaired fingers will start at the base and end at the tips.  It was interesting making fingers from the top down, but not practical.

Cora in a bowl

Cora in a bowl