
My knitting energies today were mainly spent on trying to get 12-year-olds to progress beyond the cast-on row. Jeez, the little kids I knit with last year were keener, I think! How do I get these dopey boys to want to knit?

Arthur and one of the girls have got it down. I must persevere with the others, since they want to make a blanket for charity this year.
Anyways, on the way home from my slightly frustrating knitting session at Arthur's school, I saw lots of slightly turning leaves.

The sky was blue, grey, white... The leaves were gold, bright green, reddish, orange, brown, dark green, yellow...

lovely fall colors!
ReplyDeletegood luck with the young knitters.
Courage!
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