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posted 22 January 06 & filed under horsey, techno-babble

“Comanche is a 10 year old, 15 hand Appaloosa gelding. He is 15 hands. He spent a year trail riding through Will Rogers park before coming to Mill Creek in 2000.”

i kept smiling after today’s riding lesson – my first in over fourteen years(!), the first of six in the next two months – and just felt so serene and happy. it went great. i’m such an idiot for not having taken recreation classes at ucla this whole time, though now that i type that i realize, hello! i had an almost full time job. hm.

anyhow, that was very very fun. i have some theories about horsebackriding and life patterns and healing childhood hurts and all that, but it’ll wait. ;) next time, i gotta remember to break out the camera before the class is over. comanche looks a bit droopy here, but i think he’s just sad the little kid with the bucket full of apples went away.

interesting fact: my old riding boots from when i was fourteen still fit but my old riding hat does not, i.e. my feet have not grown, but my head has. ha!

~ priscilla gibson-roberts is coming out with a new spinning book! she, of knitting in the old way-fame, is such a great writer and i’m thinking this book will be of use to all who spin, on spindles or on wheels. i know her other spinning book is highly regarded by some very good spinners already. [via deb]

~ bolivia and knits: now that the new bolivian president is visiting other heads of state, is he changing the way he dresses? no way. yay bolivia. [via francesca]

~ in more dyeing education, here’s a treat: a step-by-step image-plentiful tutorial on painting rovings from a workshop taught by deb menz.. (also check out the fun online spinning game ;0 )

~ i’ve been going over wikpedia’s spinning entries, editing and adding stuff, and found this great link: spin me a yarn – spinning folklore from ballads, tales, myths and rhymes.
skype!

~ a while back, i signed up for skype but promptly lost my login info. so, second try, here it is: if you’ve got skype too, click on the image and give me a call. ;) the connection sounds even clearer than it did when i tried it a year ago, incredible. i helped my dad today set it up in maryland on his new laptop, and it felt great. voip should be the new w00t!

~ wanting to felt, needing to felt. isn’t this bag adorable? love the color choices, too.

~ i love the neckline on the latest knitting fog pattern!

~ and last but not least, pom it is! thanks.

ciao ~

Comments

My whole area is turning horse-crazy. James and I don’t understand it, but all of a sudden there are horses EVERYWHERE!

Thanks for all the great links (I can always count on you to keep me busy). Have a great week, Andrea!

~ Liz (Jan 23, 07:15 AM#)

thanks again for all the cool links. i love the neckline on that knitting fog sweater too.

aww, sounds like those riding lessons made you happy. “horsebackriding and life patterns and healing childhood hurts”—interest piqued.

~ meowgirl (Jan 23, 07:09 PM#)

Hi Andrea! Thank you so much for joining my little Project. I am so excited about the possibilities – I can’t wait to see the lovely things you create. You are so talented ;)

~ Lolly (Jan 24, 12:17 PM#)

How fun that you are taking riding lessons! And brave :). There is something about riding horses that kind of freaks me out.

I’ve been wanting to felt lately, too. There is this really cute bag in the latest Rowan mag that I want to make..

~ Moni (Jan 25, 10:59 AM#)