Yesterday morning, my coworker asked, "Is everything just about back to normal?" And it is for the most part. I have to confess, though, that I still have one five gallon bucket full of water in my bathtub that I can't quite bring myself to dump. The really weird part about that is I never lost my water. We are still under a boil water notice, because one of the chlorine pumps failed. It's been replaced, but they still need to get clean test results before they can lift it.
Good thing I froze so much water before the storm, so at least I've got all of that. And I'm still eating up all of the leftovers that I took out of the small freezer when they started to thaw. But life goes on, and today I came home not completely expecting the electricity to be out.
There are still lots of people yet who haven't gotten their power back. It is for them that I post this:
The good news is, my established bluebonnets seem to have survived the ice storm just fine. Alas, my seedlings did not. I knew I was taking a risk planting them in early January, so I only have myself to blame for that. No matter. I've bought a few more packets of seeds to put back until September. I'll plant them then. I'm still hoping to get a stand going so well that they re-seed themselves.
In an attempt to get back to normal, I cast on a new hat -- again in a solid color.
Yarn: Red Heart Supersaver
Colorway: Burgundy
Pattern: Basic Beanie
Needles: US 9
I went up a size on this one, because the yarn tends to be a bit on the thick side. I've knit hats before on size 8s and the fabric was stiff as a board. This one seems a bit softer.
Oh, and I suppose I should point out that my puzzle is also coming along nicely.
I used to love working jigsaw puzzles, but have kind of gotten away from them in the last few years. That might be something I need to get back in to.
If only the cat will leave them alone. She's done OK with this one, so maybe...



2 comments:
Hooray for some of the bluebonnets making it.
I'd maybe give jigsaw puzzles a go, but I don't have a spot for one. Some of them are so pretty though.
Puzzles are fun, but they do take up a lot of room.
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