I was going out of my mind just not moving and waiting two minutes to move about a feet ahead, and suddenly it occured to me: KNIT! It took a bit of the edge off, but it was still frustrating to be on the road for about two hours and a half for what usually takes a half hour to drive. Oh well, the joys of living in Canada I guess...
Thursday, February 07, 2008
What's a knitter to do?
What's a knitter to do when she's stuck on a highway and hardly moving because of this mess ahead?
Here's what I did...![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiHk9ziq_eiUjldY33msSYOD1JYvMiQDv1mjIJgY_YEUWQfBeKR-1Ln8lO7SaoZSgwglQCRJFnzGDMBNpad3hiF9dh7hJYUPvP2_RBtqwvpJNdke0PtC3QqKd4FwqQXBkykkQ_HeQ/s320/IMG_7096.JPG)
I was going out of my mind just not moving and waiting two minutes to move about a feet ahead, and suddenly it occured to me: KNIT! It took a bit of the edge off, but it was still frustrating to be on the road for about two hours and a half for what usually takes a half hour to drive. Oh well, the joys of living in Canada I guess...
I was going out of my mind just not moving and waiting two minutes to move about a feet ahead, and suddenly it occured to me: KNIT! It took a bit of the edge off, but it was still frustrating to be on the road for about two hours and a half for what usually takes a half hour to drive. Oh well, the joys of living in Canada I guess...
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2 comments:
this *almost* makes me wish i lived somewhere with traffic. ;-) looking good!!!!
Hey Knitpicking~
I just want to say wishing you best Valentine's Day!
Love,
Charles
(Check my kntiting blog too!)
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