Wednesday, November 7, 2012

dancing reindeer


my dancing reindeer shawl is finished!


 the lovely inspiration for it




oh alaska! i loved it there and now i LOVE this shawl, a wonderful reminder



a baby oak tree i made sure not to step on while getting these photos   :)






the shawl wraps around snugly



 or closes with an antler toggle button i brought home from alaska




a single crochet loop around the button closes it



the inside. three times this had to come off the needles, since i found a mistake(s) i'd made within the graph, one stitch off changed so much! there were two large charts to follow, upside down, right to left on the right side, left to right on the wrong, because this was back and forth knitting (as opposed to knitting in the round).
this pattern left some of the instructions to the imagination, and overall it wasn't a favorite, but now that it's done, i'm really happy i finished it


this shawl was cast on the week after we returned from alaska, the first week of september. and i have been immersed in the making of it ever since, setting reading aside for the time being. and then... we visited a lovely bookstore in mendocino, where three books came home with me, knitting everyday finery, arcadia and the snow child. love the knitting book, loved arcadia, and the snow child, LOVE LOVE LOVE this book. i didn't want it to end,  it was so hard to choose which to do, knit reindeer's or read about this state i fell in love with. the snow child is about homesteading in alaska in the 1920's. magical, delicate, poignant, a beautiful story. and the art work on the cover, LOVE that too. 


here is my alaskan bookmark!  i bought it from dorothy, we met her near her home by the yukon river. the bookmark is made of birchbark. i love the tag written in dorothys printing, it says: handmade birchbark book mark of art, sinew, turquiose, saphire, willow trim.


hello reindeer! (fairbanks)


thank you for the inspiration! (denali)


i love this shawl, it's so soft and cozy. i took the (dozens of!) photos myself (fumbling with self timers and remotes) since chuck wasn't here. he summited cotopaxi this weekend, cotopaxi is a stratovolcano in the andes mountains, located about 28 km south of quito, ecuador, south america (very proud of you honey!).

pattern: dancing reindeer shawl
wool: beaverslide dry goods, fine merino and kid mohair
colorways: mink heather and natural cream
ravelry notes here
and if you loved the snow child, the author eowyn ivey, has a blog called 'letters from alaska' here!

joining with yarn along here
xxx lori

Sunday, November 4, 2012

snowbound



 



a cute new hat pattern! the snöflinga
found here (thank you jenny)
knit in shelter 100% american wool
colorway - snowbound
this hat is brooklyn bound!
ravelry notes here

xxx lori

Thursday, November 1, 2012

camping with foxes

we've been away, first on a camping trip, then home, but feeling kind of isolated without any internet service here for the last few days! luckily the problem was resolved this morning. chuck will be glad to know when he returns, though, at the moment he is on a mountain climbing expedition to ecuador, so i am happy for both of us! thank you so much for the letters and messages regarding my daughter and son who live in nyc. they fared well, staying indoors, thank goodness. we wish everyone to be safe and recover soon from this huge storm.

we had arrived home from our trip (where cell phones and internet don't go) to learn of hurricane sandy bearing down on the east coast. i also came home to spam here. too much to be reasonable, even though google filters do a good job of catching it. i'm sorry to have had to turn on comment moderator. if anyone knows of a better way, please do let me know. 

feeling a bit guilt while writing this camping post, while a large part of the country was being battered by weather, we were doing this...



 we arrived on santa cruz island via island packers boat. santa cruz is part of the channel islands national park. this line you see here is called a 'bucket brigade'. at the captain's request, everyone queues up and then passes all camping gear down the line to the last person, who then deposits all the stuff on the island. i was not part of the b.b. because of a small shoulder injury


 we were welcomed to santa cruz by a very loudly cawing raven


thank you regal raven!


and an island scrub jay


these lovely birds are endemic to the islands


here we are! since this was a working holiday, we are staying in the guides camp, my husbands home away from home, he works out here as a kayak guide...


our friends stayed at the upper camp and teased us about staying in this semi permanent set up, complete with shower (shown above) and outdoor oven!


as soon as the tent was up and our gear put away we were on the water, and kayaking in the caves these islands are famous for


 chuck paddled me again, i love having my own personal guide, and i can take photos without too much fear of losing my camera in the water


 our friend danny came with us, can you see his kayak peeking through a cave?


the day was stunning. there was very little swell once the winds died down and the tides were just right to allow entry into all the nooks and crannies and caves






 very low tide... hi sea stars!








 i think these rocks looked a little spooky, do you see faces?



back on the beach


and the hike back to camp





at camp, i watched and waited for the island fox to appear. chuck told me they often do, poking around, bold and playful...


 the island fox! just like that, two showed up!


 however, they don't sit still for even one second, so photos were really hard to get! these two were scavenging for figs in a nearby tree. the island fox is so small, in some cases, smaller than a house cat. and are found only here, in the channel islands


 at night we had dinner and a movie (white fang) and popcorn


 adam, another guide in camp joined us


 one day while chuck was working, i took a hike. here is a kestral


it was a couple miles to potato harbor


 and cavern point


  i waited to see


 my husband.... spending another day at the office.




 on the way back i saw


 another cute fox



 a type of tree fungus


a sweet black phoebe, love their song



 there was time for knitting and reading. i finished a project i've been working on for nearly two months and made another hat for chuck, to match his work shirt (i forgot to take a photo of!)



 the shirt is charcoal with an orange and blue stripe and green kelp, like in this sticker. maybe i could embroider the leaves?


with a twisted rib


he gave me gifts too


 it feels like we've been celebrating one day (our anniversary) all month long!


 our last morning, waking to blue skies, balmy breezes and wily foxes


 while waiting for the boat to come and carry us back to the mainland, there was time again to think and wonder and marvel

andy pulling a kayak train to the boat


 and there was time to

give thanks

 to be able to spend time


 in such an incredibly special place. thank you husband for taking us, and thank you for coming along, it is always a pleasure to share. now that internet is restored i'll be by to visit soon! xxx lori

p.s. kids, we missed you and wished you were there!