Again, it's been a while. Apologies. Things have been rather hectic 'round here. Getting ready for my vacation and trying to myself together.
My cousin came for a visit a couple of weeks ago and I noticed it's getting harder to hide the crazy - You know, the mad shuffle to hide at least half the yarn and mags so you don't look like a total and complete maniac. I've started stuffing my yarn into those giant Ziploc bags - I swear you could stuff a body in the largest size. Not that I would. Just an observation.
I noticed that some of my wool yarns have been chomped. Does this mean I have an infestation? Most of my yarns are kept in individual zippered bags according to type, but a few are left to fend for themselves in the yarn basket. After careful examination I could find no evidence of critters. Is that their MO? Eat n run?
It's not even a thorough chomping - just 5-6 thinning areas in the ball. Shouldn't there be evidence of a bug or something? Moths flying around? A cocoon? Anything?
I'll take a more thorough skein by skein look when I return from Atlanta. Until then I've just put the wandering skeins (I was gonna write "balls" but then I thought "wandering balls" would really pull in the pervs) in their own Ziplocs and separated them from the good skeins. Hopefully wool will prevail.
The kitty above is my friend Priscilla's new man, Ben. He was at Pet Smart/Co for the longest time looking for a new home and getting very depressed. She got to take him home for his birthday. He immediately became Alpha Cat, much to the chagrin of the Cat Formerly Known as Alpha. He looks a little miffed in the photo but he really is a very sweet kitty.
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