I love that I have a ton of pictures on my little pocket camera that I had completely forgotten about since I had misplaced the cable for my camera. Photos kept coming, but I couldn’t get them onto the computer. In light of this, today’s post is going to be sort of on the random side…

Let’s start with some knitting, since this is supposed to be a knitting blog, right?

sock and birding

Last week I went to Point Pelee to do some birding with a group from work. It was a lot of fun, and the drive meant lots of knitting time! My travel knitting at the moment is a pair of Knee High to a Grasshopper socks from the 2007 Rockin’ Sock Club. I found there was a little mistake in the chart for the calf increases, but once I got that sorted out (after getting frustrated with it, of course- tough to read long hand directions in a moving vehicle) it was smooth sailing.

The weekend just before the Pelee trip was a holiday, so Andrew and I took off to climb at the Montagne D’Argent, not far from Mont Tremblant in the Laurentians of Quebec. Anyone else find it cold?

may 24-cold cooking

The temperature dipped to 3ºC that night, after raining all the previous day. Which meant…

may 24- wet rock

Wet rock!! Not a whole lot of fun when your feet slip and your hands get wet and cold and crampy. As usual, when you’re having a bunch of fun actually climbing, there’s no one to take photos of the good stuff! When you’re on the ground getting ready to climb though, and the black flies are feasting on your ankles, it’s picture time!

may 24- BUGS

Yes. We love this.

More photo round up! An old one of Evan from the camera. Hat comes off, and look! “I have hair like Andrew’s!”

Hair like Andrew's

A spring surprise from the garden. I hadn’t looked at this side of the house for a week or so I guess, and SURPRISE!!

Asparagus tall

We have asparagus! How tall is that asparagus, exactly?

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Very! I had to read up on asparagus, and it turns out we’re supposed to harvest it when it reaches 7-9″ tall. Oops..!

Last one for today is a funny one.

Sold out??

Really…?

Fiddlehead

Now that spring is well and truly underway here in Ottawa, I have the great pleasure of watching the garden come to life! The light was fading fast when I shot these photos last night, but I thought you might enjoy seeing what’s unfurling.

Magnolia 1

Iris1

Yes, there has been knitting too… I am whipping along with my Grasshopper socks, and enjoying watching them grow. At this rate I’ll have them done in- no wait. That’ll jinx it!

grasshopper1

The colour isn’t quite right as the sun was setting fast. I wasn’t sure I’d like the colour mix when I saw it in the skein, but I really like the way they’re coming out. Just wish I could have more knitting time of course!

I had a whole other post written, but in waiting to get the photos sorted out it sat there long enough to become stale. Oh well! I have something much more interesting to write about now, anyway.

Last weekend I attended the Level 6 Cup here in Ottawa. I was there working a booth for MEC, which was neat because I got the chance to take my camera along and shoot some pictures of the paddlers- something I’ve never done before. It was such a great time!

The idea here is that the paddlers ride that big wave there, doing as many tricks as they can in the 45 second time limit. There are 3 rounds, so if you mess up the first one you get 2 more attempts.

Level 6 Cup 3

This paddler is sitting backwards on the wave, half way through a flat spin (she will turn 360º without sliding off the back of the wave), and she is doing it “clean”, which means not using her paddle. Cool.

Level 6 Cup 4

This guy is in the middle of another trick where he flips the boat up and around onto its nose, then regains the surface again without sliding off the wave. Crazy!

Level 6 Cup Miss

I’m not sure that there’s any way to get a good shot of this one… He’s flipping his boat like a forward sommersault! Of course, it looks like a total miss…

There were even a couple of Tandem Whitewater boats! I can’t even imagine…

Level 6 Cup Tandem 1

What a fun day. There were kids there hanging out, and dogs lounging in the sun, and a festival atmosphere. So great.

Level 6 Cup Jordan Level 6 Cup Start Early

There’s definitely something to be said for starting ‘em young!

Thursday morning I found myself in an area of town I don’t tend to go to much any more, and remembered that there’s a great little yarn shop there. Knit Knackers has been around for ages, but you pretty much need to know it’s there in order to find it. It’s housed in one of the beautiful old brown stones in Centretown, and shares space with an aesthetician. They have yarn, fibre for spinning, wheels, books, tools… all kinds of things, and lots of odd balls to rummage through.

I was just coming out of an appointment with the endodontist, so I was feeling like I needed a little pick-me-up, so in I went, and wouldn’t you know they had my yarn!

tempest yarn

Next on the needles will be Tempest, and I’m dying to start. Only 3 more big cable repeats on Cable Down before I finish the second sleeve and can sew in the ends and block. Any bets on how long that will take?

Well! What a year it’s been. I can’t believe that it’s been as long as it has since last I wrote, but there you are. Sometimes life just gets in the way.

So this is a new start. A new start in so many ways! Let’s see…

1) I’ve moved, again. (Can I just note that I don’t recommend divorce? That would be the most major upheaval in the last 3 years, though one I couldn’t blog about. I never wanted to be “that girl” on the web, you know?)

2) My boyfriend (of almost two years) and I bought a house together, and it’s so fantastic!! We have a proper garden, and not much grass. It’s almost all flower beds! We moved in in January, so it was completely under snow. Now that the snow is gone and the flowers are starting to come up, we’re dying to see what we’ve got! There’s a giant (what I think is a ) Maple tree in the front, and Evan has asked for a tire swing. We’ll see when the garden comes up what might be damaged…

3) That boyfriend from #2? He asked me to marry him! (I said yes… ;) ) Man, it’s been so difficult to blog when the biggest things going on are not blog-able!

4) New blog domain! The old domain, sarah.ostrowalker.com, was my married name. So yeah. Not so much interested in that anymore. Welcome to my new online home! I’ve moved all the content from the old domain over here, so the old post are still around. Proof that it’s still me! lol

The last 9 months have held some serious ups and downs, and the knitting has been at times both a source of comfort, like yesterday while I was waiting for Evan to have some dental surgery under general anesthetic, and a source of utter frustration, like the Bluebell sweater I was working on at the cottage last year, that somehow doesn’t fit even though I was trying it on as I went. (It’s still in time out.) I’ve had things that have needed ripping out once, twice, and permanently, and there are things which have been just hanging around in perpetuity. But now?

Oh do I have the urge to knit!

I also have the urge to climb more, and learn to really mountain bike, and to paddle white water for real. I feel myself coming out of the funk, and am I ever happy for it.

So here’s to new beginnings. We’ll be seeing more of one another from now on…

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