socks and snow

On Saturday, February 27, 2010, 12:10 pm, in FO2010, knitting, NY stories, photography, socks, by Lori

eating snow and knitting socks – a good day I don’t care who you are!

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Finally, I finished the Hedera socks I’ve been knitting all month, just in time for the daughter to arrive home for spring break:

Hedera, in KP Felici, colorway cochineal

a pair of socks for a cold dorm room floor

my rav project page here

The snow has been really amazing here in Manhattan – yesterday we got just shy of 21″ of snow in Central Park! We’re knocking on the top 10 list of biggest snowfalls since 1869 or something like that. Here are some newer shots from my neighborhood…..

cool icicle

isn't this a strange icicle?

in front of my building

in front of my building

my street corner

my street corner

panorama of Riverside Drive

panorama of Riverside Drive

birdie

birdie num num

lamplight in Riverside Park

my little corner of Riverside Park

Riverside Park

Riverside Park

stop reflection

stop reflecting on the snow

snowy gargoyle

snowy gargoyles watching over us

Now, off to make pillows and watch people play in the snow outside my window. The city has proclaimed that this is snow day, and they’ve set up places to play and sled, and they’re serving hot chocolate. One reason I love this town, they do things like this.

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3 Responses to socks and snow

  1. Kate says:

    I love the bold striping on the socks! They look great for dorm life, they must be greatly appreciated :D

    Beautiful pictures of NYC! It’s so cool that the city is promoting sledding and hot chocolate! Here all they did for the snowstorm was cancel the bus service!

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  2. perches says:

    Gorgeous socks, great snow pics :)

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  3. Lori says:

    Thanks to both of you! And I have to agree, Kate – it really is a cool thing the city did for local kids. I keep seeing them run past my window with sleds under their arms. Much better than eliminating public transportation. :)

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