Well, it's not really my last stand..........but it's my last post from my southern california bohemian love nest before getting on an airplane to freezing cold minnesota.
GIGNESS
I forgot to mention that Lucinda Williams was at our last show. She was very sweet although she was maybe a few sheets to the wind. She dug us which I of course, thought was cool.
We also are getting added to a couple of shows in Dec/Jan at the Key Club.
GAMEZ
I always think of the holidays as a great time to play games. But I never seem to have the time I had when I was a kid to just sit down and spend hours playing everyone at Clue. Here's a quick fix: www.20q.net Be warned.....you can waste an unbelievable amount of time trying to stump the computer.
KNITTING
I've brought waaaaaaay too much yarn with me to Minnesota. It's gotten so I pack one bag just full of yarn cuz I can never make up my mind. I am curious though.....anyone have any great storage ideas for stashes? I have all of mine shoved in boxes and bags in to a closet and it's no fun as I have no clue what's in there.
Laterrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Happy holiday weekend, happy sailing, happy shagging, ....happy anything!
Hello, I added you blog to my links I hope you don't mind. anywhoodle as for suggestions to your closet stashing problem you could put like yarns in diffrent boxes like novelty, worsted weight, what ever. then if you really wanna get down and gritty with it you can get like an izone or polaroid or digi camera and photograph the yarn you have in each box and put its pictures in a binder that has divders for each box. then you know exactly what in where with out even having to pull out the boxes. you can put small snips of the yarn with the pic if you so wish as well. if you get clear storage boxes it might help too.
Posted by: Heidi | November 26, 2004 at 03:53 PM
maybe you can build a bunk bed for your hubby in the garage
thus freeing up his closet space in the bedroom....also you could get rid of that huge bed and replace it with a smaller one
and use that space for a huge amount of yarn storage......
the attic or crawl space in the roof can also be converted into yarn space using cardboard and glue..etc.......xxxb
Posted by: bam13 | November 27, 2004 at 03:08 AM