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It's a cold, rainy day here in Seattle.  We had a little rain and wind storm blow through here heralding the beginning of our La Nina winter.  It's supposed to bring snow.  I hope it doesn't.

It was a good day to light some candles, watch a movie and do some knitting.  I'm working on my Cassidy which is coming along nicely.  The back is done and blocked and I was progressing up one of the fronts nicely until I got to the preparation row before the cables start and realized that I'd messed up the ribbing pattern.  So I ripped out the 4 inches or so and reknit.  Lucky I decided to do the fronts separately or I'd have had two sides to rip.

I'll get a photo up soon.  It's a lovely color and I'm enjoying the economical yarn that I'm using; Valley Yarns Northampton from WEBS.

On another note, I got my race confirmation sheet today for the half marathon.  I'm number 27230.  I wonder how many people are going to be there?

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