This will well and truly become our iconic photo of the trip! If only my legs (far right!) where that long in real life!
Duncan is soooo lucky this wasn't aimed at me!! He was our designated driver, and was thrilled to be driving a new renault mini MPV. Until he put it in a snow drift! We were half way up Puy Mary, one of the tallest mountains around, when we pulled over to the right (luckily away from the sheer drop!) to avoid an oncoming car and the car dropped into a snow covered ditch. Funnily enough, he was trying to avoid a ditch we could see! So, we all got out to push, and promtly sunk about a foot into the snow! The driver and his wife got out of the car we had being trying to avoid and helped too. And, crisis overted! Although we spent the rest of the day with wet socks, and the road we had been trying to get to was closed anyway! Happy, happy days! :)
We saw this house whilst out and about, and I want to live here!
Since they don't have to do it every day, lighting the (amazingly large) fire is still a novelty!!
So, we found some knitting magazines in the supermarket, with absolutley stunning cabled patterns. All charted, so that's helpful. However, on the continent they tend to write the patterns in prose, rather than line by line statements as we do here. I was trying to explain this to James, and say that this was going to make it more difficult to translate. That instead of writing
row 1: K,
row2: P,
row 3; K,
row 4: P1 P2Tog P to last 3 stitches P2tog P1, etc for example,
they would write in prose as follows, continue in stocking stitch for 4 rows whilst decreasing at each end of the final row blah blah etc. He thought this was really funny and said, what could they add some adventure in there too? Like, "She knitted, whilst the terrorists crash through the window, and as gun fire blazed she decreased at each end of the row". I of course, thought this was hilarious and woke the whole house. Guess you just had to be there :)
6 comments:
Hey! Sounds like you had a fabulous time! 6 bottles of red for 12 euros is NEVER a bad thing :)Glad the snowdrift story had a happy ending!
Nic x
No, no, that is FUNNY. Knitting amid gunfire is just inherently funny. :) I'm with you.
Welcome back! So glad to hear a good time was had, and no harm done ending up in the ditch! (But, OH how I hate wet feet/socks!)
Fun picture of the shadows! :-)
And, I love that sweet house too! Looks like what I call "cottage-y."
Amanda (gr8aunt)
Good times! That beer bottle shot says it all.
Wow, sounds like a great trip! I think I'll start adding in exciting stories when I write out patterns.
If your legs were really that long, you'd have a very hard time finding pants. Trust me.
Ha ha ha!! Love the photos!! That fireplace rocks. Loved the shadow photo, and I think if there's gunfire about, you may as well be knitting, ha ha!! Too funny!
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