The theme of today's post is rock stars. This weekend was full of them. Eric and I had a picnic feast with some squirrels at Smith College, then nerded it up at Haymarket (him with the Sudoku and me with my knitting). At ten we went over to the Iron Horse. I was completely in the dark on the artists and was expecting to have a drink and knit. The minute Why? took the stage I was a mess. Later I would make a complete ass of myself trying to relay my enjoyment to Josiah the drummer, saying that the music made me "afraid in a good way". Yeah. I said that. Brilliant. It's urgent, spastic, enthralling, and sharp, and I want to see them over and over. Here is a video, which features a flying pug; obviously, I'm in love.
Another of the band in action elsewhere:
After the show the three bands took to the streets with a snare and some guitars in a wild roving parade, jumping on cars and causing a ruckus, drawing stares, cop cars and a huge ecstatic crowd. When it was determined that every bar was closed and every party too far, the crowd dwindled to a handful of UMass freshman, Eric and myself. I asked lots of questions and squirmed a lot. Come back soon, Why?
Onto other rock stars. The Yarn Harlot came to Webs, perhaps you've heard of her?

This was my favorite handknit sighting:

The woman said it was a Brandon Malby (didn't catch her name unfortunately).
I'm hoping to finish up my Webs knits very soon, so I can go on picnics with books and balls of linen, cotton or silk and knit some summer clothes. Stuff like this and this and this. And this, this and this. Slightly optimistic.
It's cold and rainy today and Eric is leaving me for the lab. I wish I had a kitten to run around with.
Cirilia
hey, congratulations cirilia! i missed the boat on the post below. will you be doing a master's/phd or master's only program?
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jess
You would look awesome in the Louisa Harding Hat.
ReplyDeleteFirst Lexie and now Yarn Harlot? You are becoming quite the knitting groupie!
Amy
Belated congatulations on Grad School :-)
ReplyDeleteThat ponchette is just lovely. I have never knit one but if I do, that would probably be the one.
The work you're planning on doing sounds really interesting! It sounds like you have a good plan, which is more than what I had when I started here at UT. I made the Orangina top in Karabella Vintage Cotton and love it, although sometimes it seemed like the lace knitting would never end! I was also concerned that it would stretch out around the neck and sag in front, but once I washed it, it went back to the way it should look.
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