Those Scandinavian socks sure got around. Christening Sarah in Hudson Quebec in January 1987, wearing only pantyhose with a skirt was folly...
"All Belly, less dancer, 100% knitter"... Blabbing about my two passions; Knitting & Belly Dancing and as a corollory all things North African and Middle Eastern and textile related. And everything else too.
Friday, March 14, 2008
Thursday, March 13, 2008
My Mom's pair of scandinavian socks are modelled by moi, at the base of Sterling Mountain, Smuggler's Notch, Vermont, January 1967. I look at this picture and I feel cold. I remember that thin little jacket, when we regularly skiied at zero farenheit and lower temperatures. I think my wool fixation comes of having been so cold as a kid. Now I'm outfitted with hats, mufflers, scarves, gloves, mittens, thrum mittens, wristies, sweaters thin and heavy, down vests, down jackets, hand-knit socks up the whowho, silk long-johns, cotton long-john underthings, cotton and wool turtlenecks and even electric socks. Those long cold days of eastern skiing ice and rock, frost bite on my face and toes have left with one me with one notable driving force in life; knitting in the chalet at the base with a nice cup of hot chocolate in front of a fire.
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