Archive for May, 2005

Summer is here

At least these past two days we have had gorgeous weather and I’ve been able to go to the Madison for lunch. I’ve sat in the patio and it’s been great. Unfortunately I got burned really quick yesterday, so today I brought sunscreen, it didn’t help much and I’m again all red. Why do I have to have such sensitive skin?

Anyway, today after work I’m going to be at the Duke of Gloucester, everyone is invited for the “in search for the best chicken wings in Toronto” session. I’ll probably be in the patio again since it appears it’s going to be a nice evening.

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And Miss Universe is…

CANADA!

I am so excited for Natalie and for all the people who work at Miss Universe Canada (and their bandwith has been exceded so I hope people can reach the website tomorrow).

Congratulations everyone, I know how hard all of you have worked and I hope this is the beginning of more great things to happen.

The quest for the best chicken wings in town

So, in my quest for the best chicken wings in Toronto, I’ll be tomorrow (Tuesday) at The Duke of Gloucester with Connie, Clara and Jamie. Anyone who wants to join us is absolutely welcome. We’ll be there at 6:00 and may the best wings win (some people are also going to eat the fried Mars bars and anyone can eat whatever they want, it’s just me who’s rating the wings).

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On Tuesday I casted on for the front-cross tank in Vogue Knitting, page 60. I made good progress but by Friday I realized it was too small and I was never going to fit in it. So I ripped the whole thing on and started the bigger size. I am using 6 balls of Lion Brand’s Incredible in Copper Penny (it is an amazing ribbon, it doesn’t look at all in the ball as it looks knitted it lives up to its name, it is incredible), 7 mm and 12 mm needles.


On Tuesday I casted on for the front-cross tank in Vogue Knitting, page 60. I made good progress but by Friday I realized it was too small and I was never going to fit in it. So I ripped the whole thing on and started the bigger size. I am using 6 balls of Lion Brand’s Incredible in Copper Penny (it is an amazing ribbon, it doesn’t look at all in the ball as it looks knitted it lives up to its name, it is incredible), 7 mm and 12 mm needles.


On Tuesday I casted on for the front-cross tank in Vogue Knitting, page 60. I made good progress but by Friday I realized it was too small and I was never going to fit in it. So I ripped the whole thing on and started the bigger size. I am using 6 balls of Lion Brand’s Incredible in Copper Penny (it is an amazing ribbon, it doesn’t look at all in the ball as it looks knitted it lives up to its name, it is incredible), 7 mm and 12 mm needles.


On Tuesday I casted on for the front-cross tank in Vogue Knitting, page 60. I made good progress but by Friday I realized it was too small and I was never going to fit in it. So I ripped the whole thing on and started the bigger size. I am using 6 balls of Lion Brand’s Incredible in Copper Penny (it is an amazing ribbon, it doesn’t look at all in the ball as it looks knitted it lives up to its name, it is incredible), 7 mm and 12 mm needles.


On Tuesday I casted on for the front-cross tank in Vogue Knitting, page 60. I made good progress but by Friday I realized it was too small and I was never going to fit in it. So I ripped the whole thing on and started the bigger size. I am using 6 balls of Lion Brand’s Incredible in Copper Penny (it is an amazing ribbon, it doesn’t look at all in the ball as it looks knitted it lives up to its name, it is incredible), 7 mm and 12 mm needles.


On Tuesday I casted on for the front-cross tank in Vogue Knitting, page 60. I made good progress but by Friday I realized it was too small and I was never going to fit in it. So I ripped the whole thing on and started the bigger size. I am using 6 balls of Lion Brand’s Incredible in Copper Penny (it is an amazing ribbon, it doesn’t look at all in the ball as it looks knitted it lives up to its name, it is incredible), 7 mm and 12 mm needles.


On Tuesday I casted on for the front-cross tank in Vogue Knitting, page 60. I made good progress but by Friday I realized it was too small and I was never going to fit in it. So I ripped the whole thing on and started the bigger size. I am using 6 balls of Lion Brand’s Incredible in Copper Penny (it is an amazing ribbon, it doesn’t look at all in the ball as it looks knitted it lives up to its name, it is incredible), 7 mm and 12 mm needles.