Greetings, and Dear Cynthia,
I laughed at your most recent blog post, and totally agree that when somebody makes a special request for a knitted item, especially an adorable little girl, there is really no choice but to deliver...
Just a quick post today. I have the morning "off," which means I will be cramming a week's worth of errands/projects into four short hours...
ENE'S SCARF is finished! The obligatory photo of it blocking:
And the reason I am not a model and my son is not a photographer:
In the category of "fun times at my house," we had a few too many fruit flies, and I finally figured out the source was one particular onion in the onion drawer which was getting smelly...so I promptly disposed of that, but still had several of the pesky flies swarming around a week later, so I checked online for some strategies to get rid of them and ended up making a couple of traps:Both traps worked equally well I would say. The one on the left is cider vinegar in a little bit of water with dish soap covered with plastic wrap which has fork holes poked into it. The one on the right is a now-evaporated bowl of white wine with a little dish soap in it. An empty beer can sitting next to the traps on the counter also attracted quite a few of the little flies, but was not able to actually *capture* even one... I haven't seen a live fruit fly in a couple of days now, so that's nice!
I hope your weather in Indiana is as glorious as ours in south central Wisconsin right now! Have a great Friday!
Warm regards,
Laura (YarnThrower)
The scarf is beautiful! And I think you are a lovely model, my dear.
ReplyDeleteOooh! Pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely scarf!!
ReplyDeleteContrary to popular belief, you do catch more flies with vinegar than with honey. Mr. SABLE did grad school in a fruit fly lab and he confirms that.