It's hard not to have a great day when wearing hand knit socks that give your feet unparalleled warmth, comfort and pizazz! But it never hurts to be told to have a great day either.
San Clemente is a sleepy little surf town just North of San Diego and is our home away from home. One thing I love about being in San Clemente is that everywhere you go they tell you "have a great day." From the grocery store clerk to the T-shirt shop you hear this familiar refrain. It makes me smile and sums up the San Clemente experience in four little words.
It's awfully hard to model socks so just pretend I'm smiling in this photo. I really am having a great day in San Clemente.
Particulars: Orzival Socks by Stefanina March (who blogs as Stephanie's Dream); 1 skein Pigeon Roof Studios fingering yarn, spring green colorway, US 1 needles. This is a great pattern and I really enjoying knitting these socks. After the last pattern repeat I only knit 4 rounds of plain stockinette stitch (rather than the recommended 6 rounds) as I have small feet (size 7 US). Raveled here.
These last pictures are taken at the San Clemente Farmer's Market which is held every Sunday morning on Avenida Del Mar. The city is know for its Spanish architecture and, of course, the great surfing. Steve and I are both wearing hoodies that are sold all over town. They are incredibly comfortable and I don't know why we don't wear them in Topanga. You don't often see Steve on the blog, and you only see his profile here, but he's about to have a post as I'm finishing up something for him. Just so you know, I did not rob the cradle so any comments of that sort will not be appreciated.
The MisAdventures of Simcha
We are still taking separate vacations. But should my feelings be hurt? After returning from his stay at the Topanga Pet Resort, I get the strong impression that Simcha would rather still be playing with his friends. I do my best to keep him entertained at home including daily long walks, tossing the ball, training sessions, keeping him supplied with Bully sticks to chew on, an afternoon tea break (that I know he enjoys) and personal grooming. But there are a lot of hours in the day. I'm thinking it's time he got a job.
Until next time, be well and love well and think about what is it that you love about your community and, wherever you are, have a great day! Signing off from San Clemente.