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Thursday, July 02, 2020

Another Block, Unblocked

Queen Anne Way
All I have to show for today is the ninth block in Caleb's Sherlock blanket, Queen Anne Way.  For some reason, while this block wasn't difficult to knit, it felt like it took forever - black hole knitting, where you knit and knit and get nowhere.  I guess it's been a while since I've had black hole knitting, so I was probably due for some, but it was just weird. 

In kitten news, Newton is treating Logan the same way he treats us, by walking all over him.  Max never walked on Logan so he's really not sure what's going on.  It makes him (Logan) really nervous, but I think there's probably a good chance that if Newton is walking on Logan, he might curl up with him and cuddle.  They're both being super sweet to each other, but we are always right with them and watching closely when they're together (which is why we don't have a lot of pictures of them yet) because while Logan would never purposely hurt Newton, he could easily do it accidentally because of his size.  Poor little Logan just has no clue how big he is.  If you asked him, I'm pretty sure he would say he was smaller than Newton.  Silly sweet marshmallow dog!

Have a good weekend and stay safe!

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Blogger kayT said...

And on the other side, our neighbors have a Shih Tzu who thinks he can beat up my cats. Both of them at once. They each weigh 11 pounds. He weighs 6 pounds.

I hope Logan and Newton start cuddling soon so we can have pictures.

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