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Rhinebeck or Bust!

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Saturday was a great escape from the crushing grind of work work work. We four knitters traveled up 87 to Rhinebeck for what is hopefully becoming our annual yarn and sheep extravaganza!

The weather was beautiful and the crowds were large. I made a friend at the BBQ line, a chatty older gentleman who told me about his trip to Texas and eating real BBQ.

Yarn was fondled and purchased. I spent a little more than I had wanted, but some things couldn't be resisted and others are gifts. I'll take some pictures of the bounty soon to share.

As always, looking at and watching the animals was a lot of fun. I miss the sheep dogs and their herding tricks that you get to see at Maryland. A curious little alpaca wiped its nose on my jacket sleeve. But my favorite animal was...

If I could have smuggled this fluffy angora bunny under my jacket, I totally would have. The bunny was the softest thing I've ever pet. It was so calm and gentle and didn't seem to mind all of the people clambering to touch it. I really want a bunny now.

Although I also wouldn't mind having this funny guy either:

Apparently the food at the bottom of the bowl was much better than the food at the top. Poor guy had hay all up in his hair.

Here is some alpaca video:

And another favorite... a chewing Llama!

Baby Elephant

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Goodness, it is already October. Prime knitting season and the perfect time for a light, sweater like Kirra. But is Kirra not finished. Ugh, not even close.

I just spent the better part of 20 minutes moving all eighty billion stitches onto waste yarn to get an idea of the length because it is impossible to gauge on the needles because of the sweaters construction.

The sweater is just below my butt in the back and just above my belly button in the front. How fun. That means at least... I don't know 6 more inches?! In the picture it falls at least a third of the way down the model's thigh. From the few finished ones on Rav. it appears only one person made it that far. It seems most others stopped sooner.

6 more inches... that's only about 36 more rows on fifty trillion stitches. *Sigh* Don't expect to see this one at Rhinebeck this weekend...

Oh, did I mention it already weighs as much as a baby elephant??