Hello
I hate Oak Trees.
That is a bit strong. Not all Oak Trees, just the ones in and around Western Pennsylvania that I am allergic to. Thank goodness that Zyrtec is over the counter now. I tried it in desperation... and it works! A little, at least. My allergies are pretty monsterous, so it would be a grand dream that one medication would fix me. boo-hoo. I am accustomed to being hyper-sensitve to other things, but I am still going to whine about my intense discomfort at the moment and my inability to go outside without making it worse. boo-hoo. June cannot come quickly enough.
Let's look at my sweater instead.I like it bunches. It is going to be around for a while, so, I will try not to bore you with too many in progress shots... but I do really, really, like it and I cannot make too many promises.
Here is a modified BFF sock by Cookie A. I did a different heel and didn't carry the pattern onto the foot. It is Jitterbug Fruit Coulis. YUMMY!! The color is off in the picture, the yarn is really much more hot pink.
That is all I know for now.
Here is a modified BFF sock by Cookie A. I did a different heel and didn't carry the pattern onto the foot. It is Jitterbug Fruit Coulis. YUMMY!! The color is off in the picture, the yarn is really much more hot pink.
That is all I know for now.
2 comments:
I started having seasonal allergies the minute I left Pittsburgh as an adult. Florida, Minnesota, Ohio and California. I was hideously allergic to things in Los Angeles. I tried Zyrtec and it zonked me out. No sniffles yet this year (touch wood) I'm keeping my fingers crossed!
Which is a roundabout way of saying that I understand your pain, but do not actually feel it right this moment :)
You have to eat more honey. We've discussed this before, and yet...still no baklava. :)
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