So. I-pod sock? (Will have to swipe someone's I-pod for that in order to make it fit - I don't own one myself.) Egg cosy? Tea cosy? Very retro-ironically-chic. Scarf? Nice, but a bit of a long haul if you are only knitting 4 rows a night. Hat? Good project, but to make them nice, they have to have shaping... maybe not a complete beginner's project. Purse? Bag?? Mat for one's cat to sit on??!
In livestock news, our misfortunes continue. Molly, one of our senior ewes, has been stricken with a strange hind leg paralysis, the sort where sensation is still there, but muscle tone and the ability to actually move those hind legs has completely gone. Our vet is stumped. Fortunately, Molly is absolutely fine in herself (apart from the small matter of being paralysed of course), and is still eating and drinking, plus fulfilling all those other bodily functions necessary for good health. She is also content to lie there and be waited on, and I do get the feeling that she thinks this is her due from the simians with the buckets. Our vet, as well as being a most excellent vet, is a qualified homeopath, and it's this form of medicine we are pinning our hopes on now. Molly did have a bit of a go at getting up this evening, which she hasn't tried for some days, which is definitely a change. She is very well loved by all who know her, and Foz and I have been very up and down about the whole episode. Our vet, though, is absolutely determined to get her well again, and so the only thing we can do is to trust him. At least Molly is not suffering in the slightest - she is in no pain, she's pretty happy sitting in the barn and watching Sheep TV (the cows and pigs, which she seems to hold in magnificent disdain, but is secretly interested in them - a bit like someone professing not to like Big Brother but secretly being an avid viewer), she has her daughter Lily with her, who is not best pleased but that's just tough, and she is getting any amount of attention from all her human friends. I'll let you know what happens.
Just to cheer myself up, and make myself feel a bit better about the sheep situation, here's a coupla photos of Alfie, taken by our friend the lovely Annabelle last week.


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