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Archive for August, 2007

Blow Me Down!

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Wow, that was exciting.

Today was the second day of school for the Mess Girls and as luck and the precociousness of midwest weather would have it, the STORM OF THE DECADE! hit with all its fury at precisely the minute school was to be released. It literally takes me less than 5 minutes from my garage to the elementary school parking lot. As I pulled out of my driveway it was thundering and raining lightly, by the time I got to the end of my street, it was raining sideways and trees were blowing at a 45 degree angle. I pulled into the school parking lot and shortly the principal was knocking on my window yelling for all parents to get their butts into the school where it was safe. Unbeknown to me, there was a tornado warning in effect for our area.

After waiting for the all clear to allow the students to be released, I was able to collect Little E and proceed into to town to pick up Mini Me. She was supposed to have an orthodontist appointment to fix a broken bracket at 4pm. But every road but one leading from our neighborhood into town was closed by either flash flooding, downed trees or downed power lines. A typically 10 minute drive took me over 25 minutes. After arriving at the middle school I called the orthodontist and told them I would not be attempting to drive another 25 miles in the opposite direction of home through floods and torrents. Instead we proceeded to make our way home and upon turning down our street we were greeted with the above sight.

We enjoy the beauty of living in a very old, established, tree lined neighborhood. But when Mother Nature decides to go off on a rant it can be very disconcerting and downright dangerous. Fortunately for us and our neighbors, no person or property was damaged when this grand dame of trees took a header into the street. It does mean that my car, along with at least three other neighbors’ cars are now parked down at the end of the street until the road crew gets this cleared. I don’t think our little “no outlet” cul de sac will be high on the priority list tonight when half the county has been decimated by this storm. The best we can hope for is that the next line of storms slated to come through won’t be as bad as this one and our cars will be safe out in the open for the night.
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A Bonnie Wee Shawl

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I finally had an opportunity to wear my Highland Shawl in the actual Highlands. We had a perfect day to walk around Culloden Battlefield.

Scotland is a beautiful country. It felt both new and unknown and also comfortable and familiar. I want to go back and I know some part of me will never leave.
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Almost Home

It is 1:09am UK time, 7pm at home. I’m trying to stay up so I’m tired enough to sleep on the plane tomorrow. We are scheduled to leave Heathrow at 8am and to arrive in Chicago around 10am CST. If I sleep on the plane it will be the first step toward readjusting my body clock to “home time.” I adjusted quite well coming over the pond because I managed to sleep on the plane coming over (more on that planned for my rant podcast later this week.

I didn’t have much opportunity to knit while here and didn’t do any stash enhancement. I did get a nice photo of me wearing my Highland Shawl at the Culloden battlefield. I’d like to think I could maybe knit while waiting for my plane tomorrow but I don’t know if they’ll allow my circulars through security, I’ve heard opposing opinions on this regard. I packed my knitting in my checked baggage going to and from Edinburgh because I heard that UK security wouldn’t allow any sharp objects, including knitting needles.

In regards to stash enhancement, there weren’t any knit shops in the Highlands that I could find and I didn’t have time for much shopping in Edinburgh. London was crazy busy and we were short on time but I did manage to get to Liberty yesterday 15 minutes before closing time. I picked up two little needlework kits and some hankies. I would have loved to had time to browse their quilting and knitting books and buy some small cuts of the delicious fabric.

Our bags are stuffed to overflowing and we’ve put a lot of miles on our walking shoes. I plan to get photos uploaded to Flickr tomorrow when I get home and have access to my own computer. I’m also due for another podcast, so listen for that later this week.

Cheers.

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