Monday, October 29, 2007

Scenic Nevada and some super-warm mittens


So I'm back from my first long sales trip up through NE California. It was pretty wild. Not so much the yarn, the yarn was pretty tame, but the scenery was pretty spectacular. I took a wrong turn on my first day driving from Reno to Cedarville, CA and came across Pyramid Lake. It's a pretty big suprise to find a lake this huge in the desert. And believe it or not - it's one thing we didn't steal from the native peoples of our land. It's all part of a giant reservation.

So I made it up to Cedarville Tuesday afternoon - it's amazing how right after you cross the Nevada-California border, things start looking up. I saw deer - a whole heard of them, and sheep and cows and green. Oh and snow atop the Warner Mountains. Pretty gorgeous country if you ask me. I might be able to live up there if it weren't so completely isolated. You'd have to make a lot of babies to keep busy.

Tuesday night I made it through the pass and down to Alturas. Much to my dismay there was snow along-side the road despite an outside temp of 70. Leads me to believe I'm lucky I wasn't there the week before. And despite my nasty cold I could still smell the pines - I think it would be pretty spectacular without sinus congestion.

Wednesday I visited Alturas and then headed off again towards Chico. I saw a whole lot of Mt Shasta on my drive that day. Who knew Northern California had a giant, snow-covered volcano? Well, probably lots of people, but I was impressed.

Thursday and Friday I was in Chico and Paradise (really cute town) and then I decided to call it a week and head back for Berkeley.

Whew - I guess that's my adventure in a nutshell. My mom's coming with me on my next big trip - so I'm definitely looking forward to the company. I had the pleasure of having my Aunt Marion along one day on my visits in the Tahoe area, and it was quite nice to have the company - and an assistant.

I didn't get nearly as much knitting done as I had hoped. I had all sorts of aspirations and brought a ton with me, but all I managed to finish were these mittens, but they're pretty rad so it's ok.

Pretty much the warmest mittens ever, what with their self-lining. My sister thinks she wants a pair, but I'm pretty sure it's going to take awhile for me to forget that making these is really like knitting four pairs of mittens, two of which are on size 2's. Sorry, Kathy, I think you're out of luck.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

you are so crazy with those mittens!! I just can't imagine, what with my inability to make even two matching things, let alone 4!!

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WonderMike said...

I love those mittens!!!!!!!!