Knitting memories

With a new great nephew due soon, I’ve been spending time knitting for him – a hap to wrap him in when he arrives

134/365 Hap
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A stripy jacket and jester hat from the same pattern I made for his big sister

136/365 Tiny Jester
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And then, as I was wrapping them carefully in tissue paper to post them to my niece, I remembered that I had picked up some old baby patterns last time I was down south at mum’s – I think this is from the 1960s. I knew Rosie would appreciate me knitting something with a connection to mum.

Knitting pattern
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I chose a pattern that I remembered making many years ago, looked out some pretty pale purple yarn and started knitting. When I copied the pattern (the original is very battered, and I didn’t think it would stand being carried around again), I noticed that it has some of mum’s notations.
Annotations
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So as I’ve been knitting I’ve felt connected to mum. I’ve been remembering how I’d  sometimes get myself into a state when my knitting went wrong, and throw it down in a temper. How mum would raise an eyebrow and tell me to leave it for another day. And how, the next day, I’d find that she’d picked it up after I’d gone to bed and unpicked the mess I’d made so I could carry on. I started knitting this because I wanted to create a memory for Rosie, and in doing this I’ve spent some happy hours revisiting my own memories.

Thanks, mum. Cardigan all finished and sewn up with ‘vintage’ buttons from my button tin.

Baby Cardigan
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I hope Baby Bridges is not allergic to cats, as when I turned around to pack this up, this is what I found.

Cat cardigan
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Daily Photos

Five months of photos, one a day. Every day a moment taken to pause and look closely at my surroundings.

Photo of the Day 2025

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Silent Sunday

Swans and Cygnets
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Unparalleled Misalignments

An excellent Daily Create today:

Unparalleled Misalignments are “pairs of non-synonymous phrases where the words in one phrase are each synonyms of the words in the other.” Did you see what we did there in the title of today’s Daily Create?

Ricki Heicklen has the market cornered on this, but put your own creativity to work and generate (old style brain powered) your own. Create one and then use it in authoritative message.

e.g.  Making an unparalleled misalignment for that hot new two letter acronym:

artificial intelligence // ersatz sagacity

“I am of the opinion that Erastz Sagacity. can already do all of the jobs that we, as humans, do.”

I chose ‘virtual reality’ for my pair, and checked an online thesaurus for synonyms of virtual and reality. The phrase I decided on was ‘implicit truth’, though I swithered over whether ‘tacit’ was a better phrase.

“I am of the opinion that implicit truth is the future for meaningful collaboration”

 

 

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The seven stages of writing

Biting my truant pen, beating myself for spite,
“Fool,” said my Muse to me, “look in thy heart, and write.”

I used to agonise over how I wrote, because it seemed to be so disorganised, so messy, so … inefficient. And then, at some point in my thesis write up, I realised that there was no point in worrying about the things I could not change, as Niebuhr’s Serenity Prayer advises. It was then that I started to realise that this was just how I wrote, and to make a virtue out of it. But one stage of my writing still troubled me and tripped me up. At some point in any writing project I undertake I would become convinced that I was not able, and never would be able, to finish it  – either because my writing was rubbish, or the topic was trite and boring, or because I was not authorised to write about it – the reason would vary, but it always happened. At this point sometimes I just gave up, but when it came to my thesis write up there was no way I was not going to submit it. I’ve written before about this writer’s block, and how I don’t find it easy to let go of my writing and publish it, but as time has passed I have realised that this despair that I feel is actually just one of the stages of my writing. And although that doesn’t stop the feelings from occurring, it is helping me to overcome it. So here are my seven stages of writing.

Excitement I have an idea …
Boredom But it’s taking too long …
Despair Ugh, this is hard!
Fear Maybe I just can’t do it?
Hope Oh, maybe if I look at it like this …?
Relief Actually, it’s not that bad!
Pride It’s done!

There’s still more to tease out about this whole process, of course – but this idea has been percolating for a long time now and it’s time to let go of it.

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Silent Sunday

140/365 Organize right
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Silent Sunday

135/365 Roses are Orange
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Silent Sunday

Mugdock
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Castle in the Sky

Today’s Daily Create asks us to:

Design your version of a castle in the sky. Make a drawing or an image of your castle in the sky (note that make does not mean “make a google search for someone else’s image”)

I found a doodle I had done of a castle

castle
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and uploaded it to Lunapic, choosing a ‘floating’ filter

Castle
Castle flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license

Then I used the ‘bubbles’ animation:

Doodle of castle with 'bubbles' animation

And posted it.

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Silent Sunday

View over Loch Lomond
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