We had a big dump of snow overnight. I awoke this morning to the sounds of my driveway and sidewalks being cleared of snow. I ran over to the window and got this shot.
I cannot tell you what peace of mind it gives me to have this taken care of whether I’m home or not.
Before going to bed last night my snow meter read about 7”. This was it this morning:
While continuing to snuggle in my cozy bed, I saw a notice on Facebook that the schools were closed in most of the greater Toronto area including Durham Region where I live. This is a BIG DEAL. Since I moved to this area in 1989, I only remember one time when the school was closed for snow and that was only after classes had started. I remember because I was stuck in my driveway and called the school to let them know I wasn’t going to make it in until much later. Only then I was told the board was shutting the schools. I then started calling colleagues who lived in Toronto (including Skip at the time) to tell them not to even try to get to work as our schools were going to be closed.
Buses will frequently get cancelled but schools remain open to receive students who get there on foot of who are dropped off by their parents who have to get to work. Teachers are expected to risk their lives to get there regardless.
I had no occasion to leave my home so decided to have a pyjama day and have fun doing whatever I wanted - basically like a usual day as a retiree. LOL.
I did some work on the Winter’s Cardinal. It’s going quite quickly. I really like the colours. I may finish this as a flatfold.
I’m using 34ct fabric from my stash. It was a fat quarter I had purchased at The Old Tattered Flag on a road trip with my girlies pre-COVID. It was only $10!
I’m using two strands and am finding the coverage to be rather dense. I probably could have gotten away with one strand but I was already too far in to start over. I had already tried 40ct fabric and was having lots of trouble finding the holes.
I also knit a second Nordic hat and used the leftover yarn from the one I did earlier this week. It’s the free Nordic Hat pattern on Ravelry from Mònica Cifuentes.
I started it with the natural-coloured yarn as I didn’t think I had enough of the grey yarn to use as the main colour. It’s was a very quick knit. I used slightly larger needles than I used on the previous hat - 4mm for the ribbing and 4.5mm for the rest.
Scooter was supposed to fly to Lisbon last night but his flight got cancelled. He was rebooked for tonight and finally took off almost two hours late. He will be travelling around Europe for almost 3 months. I am very excited for him and will live vicariously.
I guess tomorrow I’ll get dressed and actually leave the house.