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October 4, 2020


saturday still life
posted by soe 1:45 am

A Saturday in October

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October 3, 2020


early october weekend planning
posted by soe 1:20 am

What shall I do this weekend? I’m thinking:

  • Go for a bike ride.
  • Block my shawl. (Because I have no doors and a curious cat, blocking with pins needs to happen outside my apartment someplace. Tomorrow looks to be blue skied, so it will be perfect to spend time at the park.)
  • Read.
  • Write postcards. It’s to Georgia voters this time.
  • Bake cookies and bread.
  • String the rest of the fairy lights around the apartment.
  • Paint my nails.
  • Spend time in the garden.
  • Finish my sock.
  • Call some friends. (Our monthly video chat is tomorrow.)

What’s on your agenda for the weekend?

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October 2, 2020


waving their pool noodles, fall fairies, and tradition
posted by soe 1:39 am

Pool Noodle Football

Three beautiful things from my past week:

1. Rudi and I have seen these guys playing in the park by the garden once before. They seem to have a weekly pool noodle football game. As best as we can tell, it’s a variation on flag football, but with less touching, presumably for sake of COVID-19. Either way, it amuses me greatly to see these guys running around waving their pool noodles in the air.

Pool Noodle Football

2. At my request, Rudi picked up Halloween-hued fairy lights from Target. We’ve only strung one of the three strands so far, but the orange, green, and purple lights make the early darkness more bearable.

Pool Noodle Football

3. Sarah and I refused to let the pandemic keep us from our annual fall tradition of picking apples and buying cider doughnuts.

Sarah at the Apple Orchard

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?

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October 1, 2020


final september unraveling
posted by soe 1:28 am

Final September Unraveling

I realized as I was walking to the garden in rapidly fading daylight that I was not going to make it to the park to read or knit tonight, so I borrowed a treebox to stage a shot for you. The celosia was not up to the task of holding up Sal & Gabi Break the Universe, but managed my sock just fine.

I started the sock last fall and put it aside when it was clear I wasn’t going to finish it for Halloween. So it was super exciting to pull out most of a complete leg last week. As you can see, I’m already a good distance down the foot. I do not anticipate missing the holiday again this year.

Head to As Kat Knits to see what others are reading and knitting.

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September 30, 2020


maskfree
posted by soe 1:47 am

I’m just back in from going the long way to collect the mail. Yes, it is the middle of the night. Yes, it is raining. Yes, it is in the 50s.

I threw on my winter raincoat to go out. Normally, that would be overkill, but I was wearing shorts.

After a moment’s consideration, I slipped my mask on around my wrist, rather than over my face.

And, then I headed outside, hoping to encounter no one. I made a whole loop around the block — four complete (short) blocks — before stopping at our mailbox, mask still unneeded.

It was glorious. I truly envy those of you who can just collect your mail without having to consider a face covering.

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September 29, 2020


doing pandemic math wrong
posted by soe 1:37 am

I was stymied by an ice-breaker question asked today during a meeting: What have you added to your life since the pandemic began?

I think some of this may be why I’m struggling again lately. While I settled on the answer of growing zucchini, I’m not really sure it’s true. I can point to plenty of subtractions in my life. It’s all I see right now, with the threat of more looming just over the horizon. But all my decision-making is based on knowing what I stand to lose could be so much worse if I’m cavalier with my choices.

But maybe, like with squash, I need to find the small additions in my life. They won’t balance the equation against what has been taken away. But they might be enough that I can find peace.

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