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22 November 2008 - 16:32Yay

So, the new camera arrived. And it arrived in time for me to get photos of some of my blooming orchids. I took these Wednesday night (the day the camera arrived). They are still blooming, so I took some more pictures today, but I have not downloaded them yet. I’ll save those for another day.

Phrag Tickled Pink

Masdevallia Exquisite Mary

I’ve also made a couple of more plant purchases. I ordered one of these. I’m so very excited about it, its so tiny. I also ordered one of these, only mine is a miniature variety. I ordered both of those from New World Orchids, which is a really good supplier of Japanese orchids. I then ordered one of these along with some growing supplies. So…um….I’ve gone a little plant crazy. This seems to be how I am. I will go for months without ordering a single plant and then one day I just order a ton. Pretty soon I will stop, and it will be another 6 months before I even think about ordering a plant.

I also took a picture of some spinning I am working on. The fiber is the June installment from the Spunky Club. It’s a Merino/Mohair blend in the Flowering Weeds colorway. I’m trying for a two ply fingering weight.

Here’s a few pictures of my Stacked Eyelet Cowl. I absolutely love it. I’ve worn it everyday this week and I have plans to make tons of them. It’s great, it keeps my neck warm and its out of the way. Most of the time I forget I have it on.

Anyway, that’s about all. Expect more pictures soon.

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16 November 2008 - 16:46Mostly knitting

Well, I would love to show you pictures of things like knitting and flowers, but our camera is dead. Anytime you try to take a picture it says Error 99, which in Canon land is the generic error message that basically means your screwed. We’ve narrowed it down to the camera body, so we will have to send it in to the service center. Yay! *sarcasm* We’ve looked into this problem a bit, and it seems this is something that happens to a lot of Canon cameras (no matter what model) within the first year or two of its life. That’s really shitty considering you are paying a lot of money for these cameras. But there is good news that comes with this, since Mike uses the camera for work too, we are ordering a “back-up” camera that will probably end up being better than our current one. Yay! So, you will just have to bear with me on the lack of photos for a little bit.

On to better subjects, I’ve gotten a lot done this week. I had a cold for the first part of the week and ended up calling in sick on Monday and Tuesday. While having a cold really sucks (especially while pregnant), getting to sit around and knit all day (well at least the parts that I was awake for) was really nice. I got a lot done. I finished up my Baby Surprise Jacket. All I need to do is get buttons for it and block it. Then I knit a Stacked Eyelet Cowl. Actually I ended up knitting it twice because the first time it was huge. Its such a fast and satisfying knit, I plan on making a lot more of them. It was cold yesterday, so I wore it out to dinner with friends, and I really liked it. There weren’t any ends to get in the way like on scarves and shawls, but it was still warm. And of course the best part is that it knits up so fast. On a weekend, you could literally knit it in one day. So, I’ve caught the cowl bug, and my Ravelry queue has exploded in cowls. Friday night I cast on for a Swallowtail Shawl and I’ve been working on that diligently this weekend. I’m using Malabrigo lace in Vaa for it. Its actually coming along pretty fast considering it’s knit in laceweight yarn.

The orchids I was eagerly awaiting arrived this week. Guess what, the Masdevallia Exquisite Mary was in bloom! One of the blooms looked like it opened up in the box, so it was a little wonky looking, but the rest of the spikes are opening up now. Its so pretty, I’m in love. But of course…no pictures. :( Hopefully we will have a new camera before all the buds open up.

Anyway, back to knitting.

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8 November 2008 - 17:04well crap…

Remember that Dracula lotax I just bought? Remember how I said it had two flower spikes on it? Well, I lost one of the spikes (meaning it shriveled up, turned brown, and died), so now I am down to one flower spike. (By the way, flower spike = flower bud = future flower) I know this is common and actually something to be expected with more sensitive plants when you first get them, but I’m still sad about it. I don’t necessarily think it was something I did, the poor plant has been through a lot. It was being happily grown in a greenhouse in California, then I bought it, so it got packed very nicely into a box and shipped all the way to Louisiana. It was second day shipping, but still, it went two days without sun, God only knows how the box was handled during shipping, and it had to endure temperature changes from CA to here. Then, I happily unpacked it, left it on my kitchen counter for a day (taking them straight from a dark box to the sun is bad), and then found it a nice home in front of one of my windows. Now it just has to acclimate to windowsill living rather than greenhouse living. So, if plants could talk, it would probably be screaming right now. It will adjust, it just might drop any flowers it was thinking about making. On the bright side the plant over all is doing well, and the other spike is happy and green. So hopefully I will still get a flower off of that one.

Oh, and I have completely lost my mind and bought two more orchids:
Dracula orientalis
Masdevallia Exquisite Mary
You see, I bought two books that dealt with Dracula and Masdevallia culture, and after reading through them, I decided that I will do fine with these types of orchids. So, I threw caution to the wind and bought two more. Oh well, now I have 4 to experiment on. The sad thing is, I have two more that I know I definitely want….

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2 November 2008 - 11:39All about orchids

I wanted to write more about my previously mentioned orchid, the Dracula lotax. Dracula orchids have fascinated me since the very moment I first saw a picture of one (it was the Dracula lotax). They are actually part of what began my downward spiral into orchid obsession. What enchants me about them? The fact that all of the flowers look like little faces. What increases my enchantment 1000 fold? The fact that they are completely and totally out of my reach. Like all humans, I want what I can’t have. You see, unfortunately, Draculas are highland orchids, meaning that they live in higher altitudes. This means they like less humidity (oops, I was wrong, they like high humidity) and cooler temperatures. Their temperature range is typically a minimum of 55 degrees (sometimes 45 degrees) and a max of 85 degrees. And they like their temps to drop in the evening time to around their minimum. These temperature ranges just aren’t possible in Louisiana. The plants would survive in my conditions, but they probably would never bloom, and lets face it, they are orchids. While I love the plants, I want the blooms. I could spend lots of money on a cool temp terrarium for them, but I figured I would try out a warm tolerant Dracula first, which is what the lotax is. We shall see. In the mean time, I figured I would share the Dracula love with some pictures I found on flickr.

Since I can’t seem to actually get the pictures on my blog without saving them and then uploading them (which I don’t want to do since they aren’t my photos), here’s a list of links.

Dracula verticulosa
Dracula vampira
Dracula vampira
Dracula simia
Dracula roezlii
Dracula cordobae
Dracula lotax
Dracula saulii

You can find a bazillion more Dracula pictures by typing Dracula orchid in the flickr search box.

Enjoy!

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1 November 2008 - 12:34Madness

What is madness? This is:

As a newbie to cables, this pattern has been a little bit of a challenge. Its not really that hard, but it is time consuming. In fact, at this rate, I’m quite certain that I will be working on these for the rest of my life. They are gorgeous though.

The baby surprise jacket is coming along great.

I’ve made it through all the decreases and I’m about to start on the increases. I love the way the yarn looks in this pattern.

Mason is doing good. Mason is the previously un-named kitten. He has come out of his shell so much just in the 3 weeks we’ve had him. He now runs all over the house, causing all sorts of mayhem along the way. When he isn’t running around the house and creating chaos, he’s a real bed bug. I’ve really enjoyed watching his development, he gets stronger and bigger everyday. Like all little boys, he desperately wants to play with the big kids, in this case, the big kids being our other cats. He chases them all over the house. They are warming up to him. Like all big sisters, they play with their annoying little brother, but the moment you catch them doing it, they stop and are suddenly to cool to play with him. We haven’t caught them snuggling yet, but I’m pretty sure it won’t be long.

Everything is going great with the baby. Just like Mason, he’s growing bigger and stronger everyday. He kicks and squirms a lot, so I think he’s going to be just like his daddy. Mike is always moving, in fact, I think it’s physically impossible for him to sit still.

I ordered a couple of new orchids. Its been forever since I’ve bought new orchids, mostly because I have no space, but I’ve wanted these two for a while. They don’t have flowers on them, so I will link you to other pictures of what they will look like.
Dracula lotax

Masdevallia infracta purple
I’m fairly certain that the Dracula has two flower spikes on it. They are absolutely tiny too. I knew it was a miniature species, but these are really tiny spikes. I didn’t notice them when I first unpacked them. Hopefully all will go well, and I will get to see flowers on it soon. It looks like the Masdevallia has recently bloomed, which is about right because it has a Spring to Summer blooming season, so it will probably be a year before I get to see that one bloom. But that’s just part of growing orchids.

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