OK, I'm back. I have to say, it was definitely my intention to blog from the Far East, but my computer conspired against me. Well, turns out, apparantly, that it was just Firefox conspiring against me, because I tried blogging on this computer when I got home and couldn't blog in Firefox but as soon as I tried IE, well, here we were. Go figure...
Anyhow, the trip was fantastic! I have something like 12 new stamps in my passport, from Thailand, Cambodia, Japan, The Philippines, and, of course, my "Welcome home" stamp from Newark Airport.
Can I tell you that visiting Angkor Wat is the most incredible experience? Although I guess it was pretty cool to go white-water rafting on the same river where they filmed parts of "Apocalypse Now," and there's something to be said for riding an elephant, too!
I actually got home on Friday evening. And although I knew I was tired when I went to sleep on Friday night, I never expected to sleep until 8:00pm on Saturday evening! I was a bit alarmed by that, but I got up and started knitting again. (I had knit a bit during the trip, mostly in Cambodia, as it turns out, some on the BlackWatch sock I'm working on, and some, of course, on my favorite trip-knitting, the Seed Stitch Scarf, which is at least a couple inches longer than before I left the States.)
Last night, though, was devoted to finishing the ribbing on the front piece of Blue Cable-y Goodness. Tonight, I'll start the pattern, although this could take a while; setting the pattern on this sweater is definitely the hardest part of it. Well, that and the frustration at how slow the damn thing is to finish. But I'm back, I'm working on it, and I'm going to finish it before doing any (major) work on any other projects. Think that February will be enough time? I have a bunch of non-knitting (more work-like stuff) that I have to do, but I do hope for a decent amount of knitting time.
Thanks for all your concern while I was gone. I promise I had a great trip, and once I get the laptop and the desktop linked up, I should manage to find a couple of photos for you.
I'm off!
To points far eastward, but due to the miracle of laptop computers and high speed internet in hotels, you won't have to miss me... although I'll be flying for the next 20-ish hours, so be patient!
Soon, I'll be blogging from South East Asia! And how cool is that?
I finished blue cable-y sleeve # 2! And I cast on for the front. It's sort of annoying right now, because I have 186 stitches of ribbing, and I think the needle (US6) is either 16 or 20 inches long, so it's very tight on there. But once I get the ribbing done and move to the US8, then I have a needle of the right length and everything will be just fine. The only problem is that I lit a candle last night, and I usually "store" my cable needle right across the glass holder of this candle, but since I had it lit when I finished the final cable row, I don't remember where I put down the cable needle and I absolutely cannot find it! Oh well, I think I have another one somewhere. Or maybe this is just an excuse to go to a yarn shop!
I actually will need to go to a yarn shop, as I mentioned before, because I do not have anywhere near enough yarn to finish the front of this sweater. I think I'm going to need at least four or five more balls of it.
I'll have pictures of how much I have done so far later tonight -- the camera batteries have been sacrificed to the mouse, because I use it more often than the camera.