Friday, July 28, 2023

More Hats and Nature Pictures

Pattern: Dreamy Josephine by Tracy Pipinich - Yarn: Lion Brand Jiffy in Mulberry 190 and 307 Denver - Needle: US 8 and US 10
  We got a slightly later start than we had planned, but that seems to be fairly regular for us.  This mostly meant that Zack had to cook his hamburgers in the dark since he wanted to grill them.  It also made setting up his telescope trickier.  After dinner Bill made a fire and we sipped on some things and a few of us made s'mores.

  The day started overcast but that also meant that it wasn't going to be too hot, at least I hoped.  The guys built the new table while I slept in some, so I was the last to get my biscuits and gravy.  Most of the guys spend most of the early day shooting at the metal targets we have while Steven and I sat on the porch.  He was playing Pokémon and I was knitting.  Once they switched to the watermelons, we moved closer to watch.

  After a quick lunch of hotdogs and watermelon, not the same ones from before, we went for a short hike.  We went our usual route and looked at the old foundation.  Jim found another bottle, but this time I made Bill carry it down.  On the way back I ate a wild blackberry.  We were feeling a bit lazy, so Zach got out his drone and took some fun pictures.
  Steven and I saw a hummingbird while we waited for the others to get done what they were doing.  I’m thinking we might need to put a feeder out and possibly attract more.

Pattern: Dreamy Josephine by Tracy Pipinich - Yarn: Lion Brand Jiffy in Mulberry 190 and 337 Springfield - Needle: US 8 and US 10
  It decided to rain while we were playing board games and eating chili for dinner.  Between games I finished the hat.  I wasn't sure that I was going to, but I won yarn chicken with only about 3" left.
  The rain let up for us to get one more fire in before the end of the trip.  It was pretty relaxing, and Bill had fun setting some cardboard on fire.  At some point during the campfire, fog had rolled in and stayed through the morning.  Zach made breakfast sandwiches while the rest of us discussed how we slept.

Pattern: Side to Side Ribbed Hat by Sally L.M. - Yarn: Lion Brand Jiffy in Mulberry 190 and 307 Denver - Hook: 6.5mm
  We got to Smiley's Ice Cream early and ended up having to wait half an hour for them to open.  Always worth it.  I was the first to order for the day and decided to get the half banana split this time, though they ended up making it wrong.  They put chocolate syrup on instead of whipped cream.  They remade it and were nice enough to let us keep the first one.  She asked if anyone would eat it, and Zach was a few people back in line, so I just said "Hey, wanna eat this?" and we made the people in line laugh.  They didn't know that we knew each other so it made it even funnier.

  The long worm on the bottom is a test for something I have planned for closer to Christmas.  I know it's a bit early to be planning for that, but it's been on my mind a lot recently and I'll still need to do a few more tests to be sure it's ready.  I like it with the 46 chains, two for the extra on the tail, and how the ears are on the outside of the eye double crochets.

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