My Funny Rabbitine

Friday, April 04, 2008

We all have a preferred sleeping position. I like to sleep on my side with my palm under my cheek. Duck likes to sleep with his arm thrown over his head. Veebs likes to sleep on his back.

But I think Bunny's favorite sleeping position takes the cake. Have you seen anything so unorthodoxed and cute at the same time?!

How Bunny Sleeps

How Bunny Sleeps

How Bunny Sleeps

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Therapy

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Thank you for all the tips on how to properly pick up for button bands. I could have sworn I had done it before but amazingly this is the first time I've knit button bands. Which would explain why I thought it would be a snap. Of all the techniques that I had to overcome while knitting Rambling Rose - intarsia, back and forth yoking with intarsia, back and forth yoking with shortrow shaping with intarsia - I really didn't think I'd be stumped by the button bands when all was said and done!


I don't have any more updates as far as that's concerned (it's still banished in a heap in some corner), so now...

...Here is this Tuesday's installment of my Favorite Things:

The Belle de Brillet Sidecar oooooooo

I love: a Belle de Brillet Sidecar

Belle de Brillet is a pear cognac. It is my very good friend. I am not a huge fan of pears nor cognac per se, but together they make a really lovely couple. This stuff is not exactly cheap ($40 a bottle) but really, you get what you pay for. You get some French. You get some class. You get it in a sexy pear-shaped bottle.

I love: a Belle de Brillet Sidecar

The cognac is not pear flavored, but pear infused, so this is about as far from the nasty, sickly sweet fake stuff as you can get. It's delicately pear-y, very floral, very smooth, and even after overindulging on a couple of sidecars (very easy to do), your mornings will remain hangover-free. And you'll think to yourself, Why, what a tasty little drink I had last night! I just might do it again real soon!

So treat yourself to a bottle and try it out. We make these when we have friends over and let me tell you, they're always a huge hit.

For a perfect serving of a Belle de Brillet Sidecar:
1.5 oz Belle de Brillet
1 oz cognac (optional, can substitute with more BdB)
1 oz Grand Marnier (or triple sec)
juice of half a lemon (absolutely no substitutes for the real thing!)
about 1-2 oz simple syrup, to taste (or dissolve 2 tsp of sugar in 1 oz of water)

Shake with plenty of ice, pour, and get ready to FALL IN LOVE.

Almost out of another fine French import

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Hey, congrats to me!

Monday, March 31, 2008

For I have just knit the ugliest pair of button bands ever in the history of knitting.

Don't come any closer

Don't come any closer. I am ugly.

Poor Rambling Rose. What did you do to deserve such inelegant, pigeon-toed button bands?

Help me

All I did was pick up the selvege (slipped stitches) along the front panels, like we do when we pick up the slipped stitches along the gusset of a sock heel. Why did it pucker so much here? Did the ribbing of the button bands pull the fabric in? Should I have gone up a needle size? Should I occassionally knit into the front and back of a few of the slipped stitches to increase the pick-up count? Will you do this for me?

As far as mistakes go, this is pretty fixable. Easily fixable. In all the time I spent screaming "EFF! EFF ME! EFF me in the effing HOOHA," I could have ripped out the bands and redid them three times over. But for some reason I just so don't want to do it. I don't want to figure out how to knit a smooth button band when it shouldn't have required any thought to begin with. You're supposed to simply pick up the slipped stitches and, the end! But no! Now I've got to experiment with RATIOS and different needle sizes and whatnot so I've tossed it aside for the moment. I am angry at it. I am angry.

I'm seeking a little therapy by knitting socks again.

The return of Pomatomus

Pomatomus (or the Best Sock Pattern Ever) in Sundara Yarn "Aqua Over Lilac"

I'll finish the cardigan once I'm feeling a little more rational.

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My three things

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Why, I'm glad you asked. The three things I would bring with me to a deserted island would be 1) mojitos, 2) VanBuren, and 3) a Jane Austen book.

I love Jane Austen

Don't you wish she had written more??

The problem is deciding which.

It would probably be Emma, being the most humorous (I think) with the added bonus of being the lengthiest.

Even so my time on the deserted island should not last longer than a couple of days. It would take me only that long to finish the book, the mojitos would be long gone for sure, and Veebs would be too since I wasn't given a fourth option (Cat Chow, or roast beef...Or Pride and Prejudice. The cat needs something to read too).

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The worst is over

Monday, March 24, 2008

Cannot wait to finish

I've just finished the yoke and will be starting the neckband and button bands tonight. Oh the bliss of knitting from a single ball of yarn!

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Friday is for Felines

Friday, March 21, 2008

I can has cheezburger?

I can has cheezburger?

OK roast beef den

OK. Roast beef den.

nyom nyom nyom..

nyom nyom nyom nyom

I can has more?

I can has more kthx

Please?

:'-(

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Thursday is for Favorite Places

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Lafayette Cemetery
Old Burial Hill
Cemetery | Les Arcs, France

I like visiting cemeteries.

From top: Lafayette Cemetery, New Orleans | Old Burial Hill, Marblehead, Mass | Cemetery in Les Arcs, France

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Wednesday is for Where I Live

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

I live in Boston. For almost the last 10 years I lived in various suburbs of, none of them more than 5 miles away, but this past summer we moved downtown and what a lifestyle change it's been! All for the better.

Farewell, car

We donated our car sometime in November, just in time to avoid the pains of the season's first major snowstorm. It is not fun having a car in the city with only on-street parking available which is impossible to find as it is. Since I work from home mostly and Duck takes the subway to work, keeping it no longer made sense. Now we just use zipcar (a very cool urban service) when we need a vehicle.

Farewell, car

The side effect to not having a car anymore, besides the reduction in bills from not having to pay for insurance or gas, is that we are totally jacked! Two or three times a week we walk to the grocery store with our backpacks, and are not afraid to fill them with a large cantaloupe, a gallon of milk, a bag of apples, a roast chicken and a couple of bottles of wine, give or take several other items, and haul all that stuff home. We're walking everywhere, patronizing local shops and with a mall and two major bookstores nearby, I've find that we're shopping online less and less. Which means no need for shipping.

We support our local stores, we get our exercise, we reduce our monthly bills, we reduce our carbon footprint.

It's a nice win-win-win-win.

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