I am more excited tonight ( by now it is really morning ) than I have been in a long time. DH and I decided to get me a digital camera today while we were running some errands. I found one I liked at the first store we went to but In typical fashion thought it best to check out some other stores in our area. We did and learned that the first place we went to had the best buy for our money.

This is a picture of a scarf for the Red Scarf Project. It is being made with 2 strands of worsted weight acrylic yarn from my stash. I am using #15 needles and using a 3 by 3 rib. It is working up fairly quickly and easily.

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Updates

Several pages have been updated this week.  There have been additions to the Knit Cloths, Christmas Items and Special Items pages.

I hope everyone is having a joyful Holiday Season!

Updating

I have not been updating this blog much in the past week until today. Life has just been busy between working, knitting and homeschooling.

I have updated a few pages today and will continue to add more links daily for the next several weeks. There are new items added to the Pot Holders, Special Items and to the Christmas Items pages.

Enjoy!

Towel Page

I have been working on the Towel page this week. There is a new Category titled Towel Holders/Rings. At this time all entries there are crocheted. There have also been additions to Towel Toppers, Knit Towels and Crocheted Towels.

Enjoy!

Updates

I have updated a few pages today with an assortment of patterns.  There will be updates at least everyother day from now on due to a welcome schedule change.

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I deleted a blog today before posting a note anywhere that this would happen. The blog was:Favorite Links @ http://dcm2.wordpress.com/

It has been replaced with:Fiber Links
Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience this has caused.

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Remembrance

Today I pause for a few moments and remember the events that took place on this date in 1963 at 12:30 pm CST. It was at that time forty three years ago when John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas.
This was an event that is embedded in my mind’s eye as though it were only yesterday. I was in seventh grade Study Hall at the local Junior High School when the announcement was made that the President had been shot and killed. I recall the sense of sadness that an era had ended and knew life would never be the same for my country. This sounds strange, but it is true.
I vividly recall watching and listening to the events of the following days unfold.Most fascinating to me was the orderly transferal of authority to Vice President Lyndon Johnson. This was living history. No classroom lesson could have taught about the Democratic process better than this.

My family was one of many who watched the public funeral on our black and white television. I recall silence as the caisson carried his body to lie in state at the Capitol.It seemed unreal.I recall the pictures of his children watching the procession. A sense of shock and sadness prevailed.

Life has not been the same for many of us after those four days in November, 1963, when time stood still.
Today at 12:30 pm, I will stand still in remembrance of John Fitzgerald Kennedy; of what was and could have have been.
Will you do the same?