• Stop Motion Knitting

    This beautiful advertisement for natural gas shows a home being covered with knitting as a metaphor for it warming up in the morning.

    I also recommend watching the “making of” video. It looks like they started with everything covered and then slowly unraveled it all, bit by bit. Lovely!


  • RunningBlog: Week 12

    Apologies for missing last week’s entry. I’ve just been a bit stressed and down lately. My running is going really well though, and I think it’s helping me to cope. I have managed long runs of 11km (7mi) and 13km (8mi) in the last two weeks without too much trouble. I’m also doing two morning runs each week and a cross-training session at Spudds. I’ve been gratified to see the pace on my morning runs has slowly been improving after the two weeks I took off for my cold and injury. My foot is feeling much better, and I’d say it feels 95% recovered. I’m still running in my New Balance though; I haven’t returned to the Newtons since the injury. (I’m still doing a midfoot strike though even though it’s more difficult in these shoes.) On to the numbers…

    Mar. 20: 5.23km
    Mar. 21: 13.14km
    Mar. 24: 5.41km
    Total this week: 23.78km (14.8mi)
    Total in 2010: 236.91km (148mi)

    To meet my 1000km goal, I should be at 230.7km. So I’m about 6km ahead of pace right now!


  • Shared today on Twitter

    @imdominating This is for you: http://bit.ly/9zb7pj


    Feeling oddly stressed out lately. Stretched kinda thin. Need to figure out how to get control of To Do list.


    @venks79 Hahahaha, I was going to say that I thought you wouldn’t like his advice! ๐Ÿ˜›


    @sharre Delegation doesn’t work when you’re the only one on your team! I’m it. Just need to put my head down, I guess.


    My stress levels and lack of focus aren’t helped by my inability to sleep through the night without waking up 10 times. #zombiekris


    @SteveChopper Hahaha… I think it probably had more to do with two crazy cats getting confused by longer nights and running across my head!


    @misswired @DDsD Example of Swype: http://bit.ly/94CDXr. Won’t be on iPhone unless Apple puts it there, unfortunately.


    Just received my replacement skein of @knitabulous wool. It’s beautiful! Ailsa is the best.



  • Shared today on Facebook

    My stress levels and lack of focus aren’t helped by my inability to sleep through the night without waking up 10 times. #zombiekris


    Just completed a 5.41 km run with RunKeeper



  • Pumpkin Sex

    Michael is exhorting us all to help the sex life of Chippo’s pumpkin vines. Heh. Both vines that I’ve grown haven’t had a single female flower, so I’ve yet to do any pumpkin fertilisation myself. I’ll be on the lookout though.

    Edited 23/03/2025: Link is dead and not archived.


  • Easter Show Knitting

    The other big thing that happened last week was that I finally finished my Easter Show knitting. I had two entries this year: “St. Brigid” in the aran category and “Albert the Magic Pudding” in the knitted toys. I think they turned out pretty well!

    St. Brigid ย  ย  Albert the Magic Pudding

    St. Brigid is from Alice Starmore’s Aran Knitting, a book which is sadly out-of-print. (Used copies go for $300! No joke!) Luckily I know someone with a copy who was generous enough to share. This is my second Starmore after last year’s Na Craga. The wool is Jo Sharp Silkroad Aran Tweed in colour 127 Posie. It’s a very pretty pinky red with little flecks through it. Starmore’s patterns are famously huge with lots of ease, so I had to play to get the right size. I actually used 4mm needles to get gauge and lengthened the body by an extra repeat. I also lengthened the arms quite a bit. The original version had fringe around the bottom (ew) and a mock turtleneck (ew ew), so I left both of those off. This is a very warm jumper, and I’ll probably only get to wear it a few times a year. But it’s beautiful and I made it and I love it. (More pictures on Flickr and more details on Ravelry.)

    And then there’s the Magic Pudding. (No, Mom, he’s not an octopus!) He’s from a famous Australian children’s book by Norman Lindsay. The Snook read me this book, and I absolutely loved it. It’s a shame that kids in America don’t know it! I based my original design off a postcard with a watercolour of the Pudding by Lindsay himself. I was really tickled when the RAS volunteer who was taking my entries recognised him immediately. Maybe next year I’ll have to do Bunyip Bluegum? (More details on Ravelry.)


  • Pre-existing conditions

    Dooce has written a post about what health care reform means for her family. In short, she, her husband, and her daughter Leta have been been denied coverage by private insurance companies for “pre-existing conditions.” They have had to buy expensive state-run high-risk cover. This bill means that they will actually be able to get OFF the public option and into the private system. Excellent. (Also note: John’s pre-existing condition is HAYFEVER. You’ve gotta be kidding me, right? If I lived in the U.S., that’d be me. WTF?!)


  • Shared today on Twitter

    @KTunravels Oh man. That might be my least favorite Knitty issue EVER. I will never unsee these saggy knitted shorts: http://bit.ly/c8S4kW


    @chrisgander First an iPod, now an iPhone? You’ll have an iPad before I do, I bet. ๐Ÿ˜›


    RT @bokane: Now our long national nightmare of affordable healthcare begins. A dark day. #hcr


    LOVE IT: http://didtheypasshealthcarereform.com


    Oddly, the weird “Summit” shawl (with the wavy lines and holes) was the only thing I liked in this Knitty. And those shorts frighten me.


    @Kat13v Uh oh. Hope that doesn’t have anything to do with the email I sent you… ๐Ÿ™‚


    Petey is damn lucky he’s cute. This used to be a ball of Zara. http://twitpic.com/1a7fgi


    @redambition Dr Amy has mostly learned not to touch the wool, so I think it was the little one. Beware loose balls when you’re here! ๐Ÿ™‚


    @redambition YES.



  • Shared today on Facebook

    I wrote up my review of Kick-Ass, which you should all go see as soon as it comes out: https://web-goddess.org/archive/9001. Unless you’re a wuss.


    Given that I don’t live in the US anymore, my reaction to the Health Care Reform bill is two parts “happy that my friends and family members are less likely to go bankrupt if they get sick” and one part “amused at how this provides a handy way to identify and hide status updates from Teabaggers.”



  • KICK-ASS

    My other bit of birthday celebration was attending Popcorn Taxi‘s sneak preview of KICK-ASS. This is a new film based on a comic book about a normal kid who decides to put on a costume and become a superhero called “Kick-Ass.” The crowd was definitely the stereotypical “comic book geek” demographic. (I’d estimate less than 10% were female.) Since the movie still doesn’t open for a few weeks, they actually confiscated all our mobile phones as we went in. The Snook and I had seen a couple of trailers, but neither of us really knew what to expect. It was AWESOME. It was equal parts dark humor and ultraviolence. It was an incredibly visceral experience. I was literally wincing and bouncing in my seat through some of the action sequences. At a couple points, the whole audience broke into cheers and applause. After the movie finished, Matthew Vaughn the director joined us via phone to take questions from the audience. He talked about how he pretty much had to finance the film on his own, and how his goal was just to make the kind of movie that he and his friends would like. He said he didn’t like the modern trend of handheld, quick-cut action sequences where you can’t tell what’s happening. Each action set piece in the film was completely different from anything we’d seen before. He told a few stories about Chloe and the infamous scene where she uses the c-word. He surprised me by revealing that filming took place in London, which I wouldn’t have guessed. He also told us about some of the fun musical choices he made when putting together the soundtrack. (There was a long discussion about the Elvis track — but to be honest I don’t even remember it, because it occurred during a really exciting part of the movie and I was too caught up in what was happening onscreen to note the music!)

    A few more notes: Yeah, the language in this film is really bad, and most of it comes from an 11-year-old girl. If that super-offends you, don’t go. However, Hit Girl is my frickin’ hero and I think she is one of the most awesome girls in movies ever. (The Snook was making comparisons to Mathilda in The Professional, but I think Hit Girl kicks Natalie Portman’s ass.) Also, the other girls in the movie AREN’T IDIOTS. This point was probably lost on the dudes in the audience, but I sure noticed. I’m used to accepting a certain amount of “Megan Fox” cheesecake in my stupid action movies, so it was really refreshing to not have that. (Yeah, “Katie” is hot but she’s also a real character. She wasn’t objectified and she was on equal footing in that sexual relationship. I liked Katie.) Oh! And Nicolas Cage was AWESOME! Huge surprise to me. I haven’t liked him in anything in years. I loved, loved, loved him in this. (Matthew Vaughn told us a fun story about the development of Big Daddy’s voice.) I also really liked the way the movie realistically used the Internet, like with Kick-Ass’s big break (which comes via YouTube, naturally) and the way Dave interacted with his fans via MySpace. It firmly grounded the movie in our universe and played by rules that we all understood.

    So if you like big dumb action movies that aren’t actually dumb, you’ll like KICK-ASS. I’m actually thinking of seeing it again when it hits the theaters. And then I’m going to dye my hair purple and learn martial arts.

    Edited to add: This review says it all much better!



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