
I got about 11 inches taken off of my hair. Hooray for donating to Locks of Love!

I got about 11 inches taken off of my hair. Hooray for donating to Locks of Love!

Psychadelic flower can-man!

My first knit project: a scarf! The cute ends are crochet though. And trust me, it isn’t this flat. It curls up into a tube! (Here it’s folded in half to help keep it straightened out.) Continue reading

Some of my Irish stuff up on display at the library. The ivy, candy dish and ceramic bears aren’t mine.

Not as good as the last batch. The alfredo sauce kept making the toppings fall off. Still decent.

These are the little hearts I made then gave to my crochet class. I’m going to teach them how to make the hearts next class.

This is what happens when one forgets to take the recylcing out several weeks in a row.

Test
These tartines are an advanced step in my on-going experiment with baking. The first tartines I made were simply American Italian bread sliced in half with Brie, tomatoe slices, and olive oil plus some seasoning. These are made on quartered American French bread which I brushed first with melted butter, sprinkled with basil then layered with sliced ham, Brie, and tomatoes then drizzled with olive oil and some more spices. I think my next test will be with turkey and spinach… If I can find spinach in this crazy town!

Did I mention that I have a lot of tea?

What an evening of crocheting does to the index finger.