I've given myself a rather modest knitting goal of completing these socks before the weather gets cold. I think I'm almost ready to start my short row heel. If I can get there, I can at least have anklets.
In household news, my husband's interest in homebrewing has been rekindled. Not quite as labor intensive as knitting, but still a respectable hobby. He started his first homebrew in many years last weekend. The urgency to start manufacture was provided by our lovely cats that decided to bite into the bags of malt syrup and yeast. This was really the trial brew anyhow; the kit for this first beer is a stout. The ultimate goal, however, has been an Belgian Abbey-style ale. In particular, one of his absolute favorite beers at the moment is Brother Thelonius by North Coast Brewing Company in Mendocino. This beer and others similar to it are about 5+ times the cost of Natty Light, making homebrewing a potentially more economical option. (Potentially I say, since homebrewing like other hobbies "requires" all sorts of fun and shiny accessories to aid in the production process). Anyway, it's fun to see my husband jazzed up about this. Perhaps one of my upcoming knitting projects will be customized beer cozies or a keg insulator.
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