
Those little white streaks and blobs are snow. It never photographs as good as it looks in real life, and of course we don’t have anything to show for it after the cloud passes by because it doesn’t stick. Still was fun watching it quietly “rain” down this afternoon. Sean tried to catch a snowflake or two.

Not quite “full” bloom but enough for me to get my first glimpse of the fancy “Daffys” we planted. This just in time for a winter storm we’re expecting that is threatening snow even as low as our elevation. Of course, I’ll believe that when I see it. They’ve predicted that before, but so far no snow. Occasionally some pretty good hail though.
I’m adjusting to Spring now. Still kind of sorry to see Winter go by as fast as it did. Apparently, time flies when you’re not looking!
I guess you can KIND OF see the clover on this dishcloth. I think this yarn is kind of cool, reminds me of a chocolate milkshake and pistachio ice cream…but it doesn’t lend itself well to pattern knitting! OH WELL. Things you learn as you go along. Actually, I figured it wouldn’t, but wanted to see for myself. I really like the seed stitch borders.
Yarn: “Sock It To Me” from Elann.com
Decided not to try adapting the Jaywalker pattern afterall. I couldn’t make it come out “right.” So, this is another one from Cat Borhdi’s book “Socks Soar on Circular Needles” called Columbine Peaks.