home again, home again, jiggity jig!
Mar 5th, 2006 by twinknit
And I’m back… well, i’ve been back for a few days now, but haven’t had the energy to post. I was supposed to drive back on Tuesday, but was having such a good time over there in Memphis that I delayed my trip for two more days (my excuse? it seemed like a shame to drive on Mardi Gras). I did almost everything i wanted to while in Memphis. I saw the Mississippi. I went to Arkansas (well, West Memphis Arkansas, which is hardly Arkansas at all, but at least I passed under the state sign!). I went to a ‘real’ juke joint (the Blue Worm) and a ‘fake’ juke joint (the B.B. King Blues Club on Beale Street). I drank whiskey in a bar and coffee in multiple coffee shops. I went to Al Green’s church on Sunday. I went to Graceland. I even got to do some of the things I like best, whether in Memphis or not - like hang out all afternoon on the couch with Jennifer, knitting and watching the Gilmore Girls. I ate. I ate A LOT. and…. i seriously broke my pledge not to buy more than a skein or two of yarn. in my own defense, everything I bought was on sale. But I bought a lot of yarn. Pictures will come later today, now that the sun is out and my camera battery is almost recharged. But… I have lots of new projects in the works and lots of one-skein ‘test yarns’ that are screaming for good (useful!) one-skein projects.
Anyway… it’s good to be back home. I’m slowly catching up on everyone else’s knitting — amazing Olympic projects! I miss the Memphis weather, though. It was 70 when I left Memphis. My first day back in the mountains the high was 34. sigh… I know the coolness will pay off when summer rolls around, but I’m ready for spring.
More photos later today!
I’m just getting caught up here on my blogs. It sounds like you had a great time in Memphis! I did not know that Al Green’s church is in Memphis. I love Al Green — I learned to love him from my mom. And now, my younger son’s favorite song is Let’s Stay Together, so it’s a family tradition.