Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Lovely Prizes and an Award!

When I got home from work last night I found a lovely, squishy parcel waiting for me. I had won a prize from Liz at FluffyKnitting who was having a Blogoversary Competition! I couldn't wait to open up the beautifully wrapped parcels but I made sure I took photos first! The tissue paper was so pretty it was a shame to rip it open!
I got 2 balls of Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino which feels soooo soft. I also got a piece of material in a very pretty pale green pattern, some yummy Green & Blacks chocolate and also.....
these very pretty stitch markers. I'm looking forward to using them when I start my next sock project. Thank you so much Liz for all the lovely prizes :-)
I was also nominated by CJ at The Cabled Climber for the "You Make My Day" award!! Thank you so much CJ.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Birthday Pressies, Yarn Aquisitions & WIP

It was my birthday yesterday and I received some very pretty sock yarn and I thought I would share some photos with you. I also got a lovely birthday cake from one of my friends which was very yummy. No, I haven't eaten it all .... yet. I'll be having another slice when I get home from work today. I also got some lovely none knitting pressies of perfume, bubble bath, Disney socks, slippers, hand cream, bath confetti and money. One of my friends also bought me a Geocaching.com waterbottle and accessories which will come in handy for my next trip out treasure hunting.

From left to right they are: Sunshine Yarns Twist - Tundra.
Sunshine Yarns Twist - Swedish Short Snout Dragon
Dream of Color Smooshy - Some Summer Sky.


I also recently treated myself to some yarn and forgot to post the photos on my blog!! I got this lovely package from Socktopus which was beautifuly wrapped.
I chose 2 skeins of Dream in Color Smooshy in Beach Fog and Petal Shower. I haven't used Smooshy before but it feels very soft and smooshy!!!


Here is a piccie of my current sock that I'm working on. It's the Go With The Flow sock pattern by Evelyn Clark. I've haven't knitted anything for the last 4 days so I really need to finish this sock so that I can start a new pattern with some of my new yarn.

I also treated myself to 2 more skeins of Dani's Sunshine Yarns sock yarn. The colour above is called Hedwig and the one below is Dobby. Have you noticed the Harry Potter theme going on here!!! My new birthday yarn is also from the Harry Potter range and Dani has a whole range of Dragon coloured yarns.

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Geocaching

Studland Beach

On Saturday I went Geocaching with friends for the first time. Geocaching is a treasure hunting game where you use a GPS receiver to help you find hidden containers which sometimes, depending on their size, will hold treasure e.g. toys, cds, and trinkets etc together with a log book you can sign. Most of the items only cost about a pound and you can take something out of the cache so long as you put something back in for the next person to find. Some of the containers are micro in size which is the smallest container you can find and can range from a 35mm film canister or recently I found a container that was only 1cm in width which had a tiny piece of paper inside to sign to say that you had found it.

You can find cache's in your local area by visiting the Geocaching.com website and searching by putting in your town. Once you find a cache you want to find you enter the co-ordinates into your GPS and then follow the arrow on your GPS to the area the cache is hidden. You have to do a bit of searching but so far we've found all of the caches we have been looking for although some were quite hard to find. There are lots of caches in my area and loads all over the country. You can also search for caches if you are on holiday as they are hidden all over the world!!


My GPS and Travel Bug

Here is a picture of my GPS next to a Travel Bug we found in one of the caches. A Travel Bug has a trackable dog tag attached to it. You don't keep the Travel Bugs as the idea is to move it from cache to cache so that it can travel the world. The Travel Bug we found is an old spark plug from a volvo car and the owner wants it to ultimately travel to Sweden where the car was made.

Cache box and contents


Here's a picture of one of the cache's we found on Saturday. This box had a great selection of items which included a little Forever Friends teddy, a pair of socks, a dvd, face mask, whoopie cushion, a blank DVD-RW, a set of highlighter pens etc. We took the little teddy who will now go on our Geocaching travels with us. We left a necklace and a fridge magnet bottle opener as a swop for someone else to take in the future.

Old Harry Rocks

One of the caches we found was near Old Harry Rocks in Studland. The weather was gorgeous....very warm and sunny, there were lots of visitors enjoying the spectacular views and munching on their sarnies.

The Globe

On Sunday we went to The Globe in Swanage to find a hidden cache. The Globe is a 40 ton limestone representation of the world, three metres in diameter, engraved with a 1880's world map. Again the weather was warm and sunny. My littlest neice is in the photo above and all the kids had a great time treasure hunting and following the arrow on the GPS.

This is the Obelisk on the Purbeck hills between Swanage and Corfe Castle. We had quite a walk to get to this cache but the views were breathtaking and well worth the hike up the hill.

This is a really fun sport/hobby for the whole family to enjoy. Why not have a go yourself???



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