Big City Pictures
Well - I finally remembered to take the camera to work and then, of course, the weather was crappy. Anyway, here is something for you to look at - impressions on my way to work.
And this is my new office space:
Still a bit sparse, but I am working on the decorations. And at least the Bavarian flag is still there. My boss told me that I can decorate however I want. Hubby is going to lend me some of his treasured jigsaw puzzles. He owns a bunch with pictures of my hometown. That'll be nice. ;-)
And some knitting news. I am almost done with the first Goldilocks sock. Three more rows and then the bind off. Pixie can try it on this weekend. And - I inspired two co-workers to start knitting again. One of them has been knitting for years. She is from Germany as well, actually from the former East Germany. It was interesting today because I was wearing a pinkish novelty yarn scarf (I think I used Bernat Boa) and she told me how amazing it was after the wall came down 1989 and all of a sudden all these wonderful yarns were available in the Easterm part of Germany. It's hard to imagine how limited people there were before then.
And this is my new office space:
Still a bit sparse, but I am working on the decorations. And at least the Bavarian flag is still there. My boss told me that I can decorate however I want. Hubby is going to lend me some of his treasured jigsaw puzzles. He owns a bunch with pictures of my hometown. That'll be nice. ;-)
And some knitting news. I am almost done with the first Goldilocks sock. Three more rows and then the bind off. Pixie can try it on this weekend. And - I inspired two co-workers to start knitting again. One of them has been knitting for years. She is from Germany as well, actually from the former East Germany. It was interesting today because I was wearing a pinkish novelty yarn scarf (I think I used Bernat Boa) and she told me how amazing it was after the wall came down 1989 and all of a sudden all these wonderful yarns were available in the Easterm part of Germany. It's hard to imagine how limited people there were before then.
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