Bones
It seems she could reach her dad on his cell phone in California. I could call the kids in Heidelberg: and they finally got through to inform her that the mom was driving around in circles. Every time I called, it went straight to her mailbox. I received her SMS about two hours later, just about the time her phone notified her of missed calls. The security people at Heathrow Terminal 2 are not nice about waiting longer than a minute in the drop off/pick up zone.
She is no longer Ms Pink. My gaze slid by her the first time before coming back to rest on Ms Copper.
The colour was reputed to be light auburn. She glows like a candle flame
thing certainly, her hair is not blond right now. OTOH, it is not black.
We bagged the idea of long distance trips in favor of a couple of local errands
taking care of various regal and opinionated water fowl
before reaching home with our box of Indian food for dinner.
Knitting
Up to the arm split on the British Slipover, it will be my main project tomorrow.
Kippah
Ms Bronze bought me a present (see below) so I needed some really easy knitting. Please meet first the Guy Kippah
and the Noro Kippah.
Constructed along the same lines as yesterday, I varied the edging in each. Depending on how they look after blocking, I will write them up and post them in the side bar.
DvDs
It was the first season of Bones, just for me. I have read all of Kathy Reichs’ books with pleasure; well developed characters, interesting plots with accurate details. Since I don’t own a TV, anything I want to see is seen on my computer long after the original season. We had watched Season 2 several months ago, the kids found Season 1 at the PX last weekend. Snuggled up on the bed with plenty of comforters, we watch the whole first disk.
-Holly










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