yarn on bikes
Jun. 2nd, 2005 07:40 pmUsually, I take my helmet in to Hill Country Weavers, and use it as my shopping basket, and when the helmet is full, I have to stop. However, we locked the helmets on the bike, and used a tote thingy provided by Suzanne. So perhaps I was, er, extravagant.
However, I now have yarn to crochet a nice striped afghan while driving to MD (no, NOT when I'm doing the driving.)
And I also got to demonstrate the umbrella swift and ball winder, fun little gadgets to use.
Along with giving
fadethecat more of "the story of yarn" lecture, I also had the fun of lecturing her on the laws of physics. I am SO sure that a former English major enjoyed the heck out of that. But nonetheless, despite the discomforts of being the person on the back (and on the back of a small bike with no luggage rack or seat rest thingy, at that) in a used full-face helmet that didn't fit perfectly, Fade enjoyed the short trip. If it were cooler weather so that both of us could have been wearing boots and gloves, I would have taken us for a longer spin. Heh heh. Consider the extremely lame pun about spinning and yarn to have been made.
Looks like we've got an apartment in Catonsville lined up, and a storage unit also. Landing place. I am sure once we are out of this house, it will be muy easy to sell it. So then we can buy a house there. Ah well, two moves. Wheeeeeeeee.
However, I now have yarn to crochet a nice striped afghan while driving to MD (no, NOT when I'm doing the driving.)
And I also got to demonstrate the umbrella swift and ball winder, fun little gadgets to use.
Along with giving
Looks like we've got an apartment in Catonsville lined up, and a storage unit also. Landing place. I am sure once we are out of this house, it will be muy easy to sell it. So then we can buy a house there. Ah well, two moves. Wheeeeeeeee.