A day in the life
It’s awfully nice when you can do something different with your day than you usually do. Even if it’s just going to the doctor, or just sitting at home in the morning cleaning up data files (wow, didn’t I have an exciting day?) Too much sameness drives me nuts. Actually met a doctor I liked today. Typically, no. We had some political excitement today just a quarter mile from my office…
… pause … I wonder what just crashed down off of my roof and down to the ground? That was alarming. Thinking about caring …. nah, I’m sure it’s fine …
Helicopters at the Alamo?
Well then! So as I said, UT’s Rec Center had the Obama-Clinton debate this evening.
Now local news is completely beside itself with the local version of the talking heads. Definitely the locals haven’t figured out the talking head thing quite yet. It’s looking a teeny bit amateur. And of course they’ve brought out the helicopters. Wow. Ooh, there’s Huckabee in front of the Alamo (cliche!). People ususally ignore Texas, this is weird!
Saw bunches of students being … well, students, today. Excitable, activist, that sort of thing. Left my doctor’s office near campus and this huge group of people in front of a cafe started wailing and waving Clinton signs at me. I was pretty startled until I figured out what was going on. I wish Clinton hadn’t called attention to our local senator Kirk Watson freezing on camera. Kirk’s really nice, and has done a lot for people around here, and I think she could have left him out of it. It seemed like a cheap, unnecessary dig at the expense of a hardworking guy.
Brilliant Blocks
Amidst the doctors, political excitement and data, I kept working on adding black borders to squares. This has two purposes - one is aesthetic and the other unity. With all the different colors and styles, the black is there with the purpose of creating a common, unifying element. Whatever the pattern, the style, the texture of the granny squares, this border gives a finite space to the donors’ creations. In the end, it is supposed to give the effect of a stained glass window. Pretty cool, eh? It would also be a good way to build a sampler blanket, if you were into sampling granny square blocks.
With these squares, I’m amazed at the variety, yet really there are definite repeating patterns and colors. A lot of 3-dc, 2-ch in pinks. All sorts of yarn textures. You know, though, surprisingly it isn’t that hard to create these borders, just to create something similar for each square, no matter how it’s made or with what. Fiddle with it a bit, and they just sort of work.
I admit - it’s nice to see all these examples of people’s crocheting - now I know that my crocheting is, er, normal. When I teach myself things, I do wonder if what I do is totally unlike what others do. I’ve been very interestedly reading all the slips that go on the blocks, too. It’s really quite something to see all these squares from all these people, and to see the wonderful tags that people have added. Some cute things. I just did one square from Japan.
Well, off to listen to more helicopters. This can quit any time.









































