
Sunrises,

sunsets,

& a visit to
Oil Creek State Park - near
Titusville, where oil was first drilled in North America.

See the old barrel - I assume it's there, in a state park, because it's historical? This came as a surprise to me, but people are drilling for oil again in northwestern PA. I thought they got it all in the 19th century, but apparently with the high prices now, it's worth going back for whatever's left here.
We also had a great dinner at the
Black Forest Restaurant und Bier Haus, in Parker, PA. If you find yourself in the vicinity of Parker (why, I don't know), I highly recommend the sauerbraten & K recommends the wurst.
And on the knitting front...

I gave up on the feathery lace stole for being just way too boring for the lovely deep purple Kidsilk Haze, so I frogged that and started the Trellis Scarf from
Spring '06 Interweave Knits. I'm very happy with the TS, and just got to the half-way point with it last night.

Also started another feather & fan baby blanket. I have been working on wraps, then realizing that I don't wear wraps. They kind of bug me - drape this end over the shoulder & it looks all right, until I move & it falls off. So, apparently, I like having a large knitting project to work on. I found this great yarn (
Cascade Kaleidoscope dk) at
Knitting It All Together, the lovely yarn shop in Oneonta, NY. Also, since people do keep having babies, it will come in handy sooner or later.