Good lord, no, I can't do cables without a cable needle. I know it's probably slowing me down, but it's a lot quicker than struggling with a crochet hook to find all the stitches I dropped the other way. And I'm pretty speedy with the needle now.
It is gor-gee-ous outside right now. It started snowing last night, full-tilt, and it just stopped a few minutes ago, when the sun came out. There is about a foot of fresh, light snow on the ground, and piled up on all the trees and posts. Ooo, it's beautiful. I tried to work at my computer this morning, and I spent half an hour staring out the window before I got anything done. Now I am just itching to go build a snowman, but I made myself promise to post first.
So. We have snow. Work is the same. Everything else is the same. And that's about it out here. Of course, if I wait until something interesting happens to post, you might not hear from me for a while.
Eek! The sun is already melting stuff, even though it's only been out for a minute! Must run out and frolic! Only have the rest of the winter to play in the snow, can't dawdle!
Have fun today!

I have to use a cable needle myself. I tried to go without it once, but it just made everything take so damn long and I kept losing my sts. Your sweater is looking great, so I'd say stick with it!
Posted by: Renee | December 08, 2004 at 12:04 PM
Hello, landscape photographer Beth! Wow! Those scenic panoramas are as good as any postcard and periodical shots I've ever seen (and with over five decades as a magazine junkie, I've seen lots!) I marvel that with all you keep yourself busy with, you still manage some computer communication time in your days, too. Your sweater looks like it is just waiting to soon keep you cheerfully surrounded with cozy warmth in all that snow. Smokin' needles, knitting lady!
Bundles of love to you, Gaynelle
Posted by: Gaynelle | December 08, 2004 at 01:30 PM