
we had a great night of scotch and socks. Brown finished my socks and they are awesome!

Brown, me, and the socks. They are the sweetest knit socks I have owned, they have a very intricate leaf pattern.

close-up of the leaf pattern.

as the night went, the boys drank more scotch and we took out more yarn. i came up with three new projects to take me through being at Mayo for the transplant. I leave in a week. Brown gave me this cool hank of yarn that is from a local sheep named "Jessie", it's for a scarf for Ben...it is great to know where your wool comes from.
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