More Utah Instagrams
Here’s the rest of my Instagram Cliff Notes of our trip. Last year I did this and then never posted any “real” photos from Tennessee. We’ll see what happens this time.


Here’s the rest of my Instagram Cliff Notes of our trip. Last year I did this and then never posted any “real” photos from Tennessee. We’ll see what happens this time.


It’s a bit early to proclaim a 2016 “The Year of” anything. But it’s time. I feel confident knitting almost anything now. Even when I make a jillion dumb mistakes,…
I’m still working on my Marley shawl, but my Gather, another Andrea Mowry design, is now complete. It isn’t easy to stand outside in a wool/ linen shawl right now. It’s not…
You’re looking at some of my swatches that I’ve been gathering for a swatch blanket inspired by Ysolda‘s crazy swatch jumble in the pages of Little Red in the City….
These remind me how beautiful everyday things can be. Even the most practical of employments can be an artistic process, not just a finished object. day 249 day 304
Riding the ferry to Galveston is a major nostalgia trigger for me. I remember taking it to visit my older sister one summer after my mother passed away. I didn’t…
I wanted to finish this pullover, by Joji Locatelli, before sitting in on one of her classes. Kind of like reading an author’s book before hearing them speak. It just…
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how cool! looks like a fun trip. i was born in Amarillo, but we moved to Houston shortly after, so I don't remember it at all. it's still neat to see photos from it!
I was amazed at how many people were there from other countries. The Cadillac ranch isn't something you'd think people would travel too far to see. I didn't realize you were from Houston, we were practically neighbors 🙂
It's weird that I spent my child- and young adulthood in Idaho visiting lots of national parks and we never made it to the ones in Utah. Beautiful!
Well, I had heard about some of Utah's parks, but had no idea just how many state and national parks this one state held until this trip. It's incredible. For that matter, I've never even thought of parks in Idaho until I read your comment. I looked some up… there is just so much too see in this country.
Gorgeous, it just makes me want to take a trip there now. If only I could, but I can't so I will just have to live vicariously through your photos.
Grad school is its own trip, right? Your vacation days will be coming soon 🙂
You could say that, a trip with a LOT of reading.