I have the knit blogging blues. I just don't feel I have much to blog about. Hm... maybe it's time for me to copy MamaCate and try my very own Random Wednesday.
- This weekend a couple of my college buddies came to visit, and we explored America's Stonehenge. Did you know that America has it's own henge? Well, apparently we do. It claims to be 4,000 years old and it is in Salem, NH, mere minutes from my house. It was kind of interesting, but sort of underwhelming. I suspect the real Stonehenge might be a bit more awe-inspiring.
- Oh, but there are alpacas there.
- Actually, I think that's random enough for the day. Wish me luck getting my knitting mojo back sometimes soon.
Something will grab you. If you're anything like me(and I know there's a little bit we share) you should look at Fiona Ellis' new book. Rilly.
Posted by: julia fc | March 30, 2006 at 09:45 AM
You should have come to knitting at the library on Tuesday. It was a smallish group for a change, that might have helped your mojo. Missed you!
Posted by: Teresa C | March 30, 2006 at 04:30 PM
I wonder if I'm the only person who'll say she's also visited America's Stonhenge. We went from underwhelmed, to kind of annoyed, to having a bad case of the giggles the whole time we visited. The alpacas looked miserable but they probably just needed a good laugh, too.
Posted by: gale (she shoots sheep shots) | March 31, 2006 at 09:40 PM
Sorry, Gale, but I've also visited America's Stonehenge. I actually take visitors there--I quite like the place!
Posted by: Annie Driscoll | April 03, 2006 at 10:50 AM
Stonehenge is amazing, but you can't touch it any more. If you're ever visiting that part of Britain, I heartily recommend Avebury. It's much more impressive, bigger, and you can walk right up to the stones. Fantastic by moonlight (watch out for the sheep).
Posted by: weeza | April 11, 2006 at 06:27 AM