Monthly Archive: November, 2006

Zokni finis

I have finished the Zokni socks that I started over the weekend. I joined the Townsend KAL yahoo group and got a faboo pattern for aran socks. It may be next, but I’m… Continue reading

The Knit God Giveth and Taketh Away

On the giveth side of knitting, this weekend I have used two of the skeins of yarn I bought last weekend. One became a Zokni sock- look I finally figured it out! (Okay,… Continue reading

Happy…Halloween

I know, it’s Thanksgiving, but in the fullness of time, here are a few pictures from my school’s Halloween festivities. My favorite students of course. Not that teachers have favorites. First is Chris… Continue reading

Dok Do Dong Jim

This is my random siting for the week. For those who don’t keep abreast of Korea’s political issues not involving crazy bouffant-haired dictators, Dok Do is a rock about the size of the… Continue reading

Yarnpr0n- Seoul Style

I was in “the big city” (Seoul) yesterday, so I went to Yarn Row. Okay, it’s Yarn and LP Row, because almost every shop either sells yarn or old LPs. For the amount… Continue reading

The Ides of November

That was yesterday, actually. All months have ides, right? I can’t believe the month is already half over. Three weeks until I see my family! Thanksgiving! Which apparently is next week, but we’re… Continue reading

48 Things You Could Care Less About

1. FIRST NAME? Jennifer2. WERE YOU NAMED AFTER ANYONE? I think my parents just liked the name. I have a twin named Amy and I’m pretty sure both names were in the top… Continue reading

One Fish, Two Fish

I have finished the much-anticipated (by me) Dr. Fish socks. I still don’t know why this yarn excites me as much as it does. I don’t usually (ever) like pastels. I’m pretty sure… Continue reading

Say Kimchi!

I went to a new restaurant the other night. The food was nothing special, but the table was. In Korea, service is usually pretty awful. You get a bow coming and going and… Continue reading

Random funny sighting

I actually took this photo over Chuseok. One of the photos I was going to post, but never got around to it. This was taken in downtown Seoul. There was a *huge* procession… Continue reading