After extensive preparations, which included making sure that I had my knitting, we headed out. It was a short ride -- to Chocolate Haven, the Greenmarket and home but I got back on my
horse bike. I was nervous, so nervous that I almost cried, but by the time we remounted after the Greenmarket I had my nerve again.
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The verdict? I rode almost 500 miles last year, I'll do the same or better this year.
(The sock, by the way, was barely a ruffle this time last week. Lots of waiting room knitting and some intermission knitting have created a cuff, a heel flap, heel cup and most of a gusset.)
Later, some NYC pictures including Times Square at night.
2 comments:
Hooray for you! I know that took a lot of bravery. I'm hoping that you got a lovely chocolate treat too!
You ROCK!!! Btw.. if you pay those prices for pansys I'm sending you some! Beatuiful but WAY pricey. Sadly, our pansy season is almost over.
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