Pennsylvania
First things first: Go check out my interview with Franklin Habit (of the Panopticon, brain behind Dolores the Sheep, and author of the upcoming “It Itches“) over at Knitting Scholar.
Today, Mom, Chappy, and I went up to my sister’s house for a visit.
And naturally, I brought my camera.

I thought the ferns looked particularly amazing. I took pictures of them in August, and I can’t remember the last time I was up to my sister’s in the month of October, so I haven’t seen them in their autumn colors in, well, years.
Actually, I was intrigued by how closely the colors in the ferns matched the colors in the sweater I’m making.
The drawback to all this gallivanting and picture-taking? I’m wearing out Mom and Chappy … who knew that going to my sister’s house would be so tiring?
And–how nifty was this? I got a comment today from a long-lost cousin! She’s German and had come to visit for the summer back in 1985 but over the last 10 years or so, we had lost touch, and I didn’t even have a current address. Well, now at least I have an email address. Hi, Andrea!

Tannenbaum.
House Calls





Pretty Fall colors! I love this time of year!
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Ferns are amazing in all their stages. Nice photos. Bloglines is acting up so I didn’t see your Franklin interview until this morning. Great interview BTW.
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Gorgeous photos!
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It’s looking distinctly autumnal out there! Great interview with Franklin.
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The ferns do look amazing. And now I am off to read your Franklin interview.
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