10 Things to Tell you
1. Louet skirt Pattern. Knitted by Lynnette at 3 Bags for runway show.
Yarns: Linen Louet Euroflax and Claudia Handpaint Linens.
2. This sort of knitting inspires me.
Not that I am going to knit this skirt....
but it inspires me nonetheless to see someone else did.
3. Pretend Kitty came through surgery without a hitch.
4. The Linen skirt felt scratchy to the touch.
5. I have two things on the needles.
The Red River lace scarf.
AND a pair of socks.
I had to start socks because I am running out of my old socks.
Necessity.
6. Porch knitting likely this warm weekend if the forecast holds true.
7. No new camera yet.
8. Must find good porch chair for knitting.
9. Must clean porch first...ewww
it is a dirty dirty job.
10. I'm going to raise some eyebrows here:
I think medicinal marajauna has its place in pain control.
I'm all about less sufferering.
There is too much suffering.
I'll talk to you in the comments. :)
Comments
Hope Pretend Kitty is feeling better. The vets I have dealt with are pretty good in their pet-bedside manner.
I have no problem with medical marijuana or any other drug that has a real medical application. If you have a prescription from a real MD for a real medical condition, that's enough for me. And this is from a person who has never smoked it, ever.
I've never smoked anything, but I have a hellacious chronic cough. If marijuana helped it, you can bet I'd try it. Yes, it should be allowed.
Never used any drugs (except legally prescribed ones) (okay, maybe some were prescribed for other people) but I'm all for legalizing street drugs--then taxing the hell out of them.
The skirt is beautiful but I don't enjoy linen and bamboo. They seem so scratchy to me, and part of the pleasure of knitting is the soft texture of the yarn. It's not something I would try, but maybe we could all split it up and each do a layer.
My eyebrows didn't budge.
My porch is probably just as ewwy and requires my undivided attention.
I also agree with you when it comes to medicinal marijuana. When our brother was terminally ill with cancer in 2001, I found out he was using m.j. for nausea and pain. I could not and did not object. He was already suffering enough. Maybe it's time our lawmakers looked that the human aspect of this issue.
The bottom line is that no one should have to suffer when there is something that can help them. I agree wholeheartedly that many prescription pain killers are more addictive than marijuana, and are very ripe for abuse, yet we see the value of them. I think this is something left over from a different era - the days of the devil weed. Let's get into the 21st century and make it legal!
Oh yeah, and I'd pass on the skirt too.
THere is nothing more tortuous than nausea. Im so sorry you had to go through that. Really.