Complex and difficult are two different things. Complex can be broken down into a set of simple actions, and that’s exactly what this technique is. I won’t say it’s easy, but I will say that even a very new knitter can get it by following the simple steps.
Category: Current Projects
Waxing & Waning
But, as with many self taught knitters I meet, I just have this nagging fear that I’m not doing it RIGHT. And, as in knitting, maybe there isn’t one RIGHT way to figure widgets and categories and minimal php coding. I mean, if the code works and if it’s not cluttered, maybe that’s the goal – reachable by many different routes?
Something Old, Something New…
So – as much for myself as for my two engaged friends – I wanted to share some of their joy and be a part of their days. So I offered, and they accepted, and they made me the happiest amateur dressmaker in the world!
Hope From Mr. Levine
October will mark an extended period of HOME TIME, and October will be pattern writing month. My current mental preparation before the onset of “Worksheet Wonderland” are like those initial folds in an origami project. (And it allows me to rationalize the time I’ve spent playing sudoku.)
Two New Beauties!
So let’s keep our fingers crossed that I have a good “Annette Benning” type of haircut (that’s what I’m going for) and a good color like I got last time at the Aveda Institute. After all, I have to look good for…
Back on Track, Baby!
But I’m going to get even more serious about keeping my working files on some kind of cloud system so I won’t be completely stymied if I lose the use of my hard drive (or lose my computer, heaven forbid!) I’ll be using google docs more for the kind of work it’s good for, box.net for sharing files, more stuff like that.
Circling
Computer and work-wise – I’m off balance. And because of that I’m going in circles.
Duck, Duck, Spruce!
I’m trying to view this as an example that everything is in constant flux. Nothing is carved in stone – not even STONE (Just ask the Old Man of the Mountain!)