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Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Cambridge

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I was able to get a photo of all of Cambridge so far.  It's pretty hard to get the whole thing into frame at this point.  I've got the pattern memorized again (it changes at the halfway point so the two halves mirror each other), so even though it's pretty big, I can work on it in public and it's not an at home project only.  Also, when I am working on it at home, if Maximus is in a quiet mood (not attacking everything in sight), I can put the end I've already knit over him and help him to stay warm.  Once he figures out that knitting can keep him warm, he should behave better when he's sitting with me and I'm (trying) to knit.  Theoretically.

Also, I have to share, I saw a pair of coyotes this morning when I was running.  It looked like a male and female but I couldn't quite tell.  They were crossing the street and thankfully, they both made it safely.  I've never seen coyotes on a run before so this was pretty cool.  When I told Mickael about them, his comment was, "You're not scared of wild dogs but ducks terrify you?"  Yep, that's right.

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Anonymous Janet A said...

Ducks?!!!

11:35 PM  
Blogger Sheri said...

I've heard that, but it still made me laugh. I'd have been a little more nervous about the coyote's!

7:28 PM  

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