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Friday, March 7, 2014

A Late Check In

At 10:00 I thought there was no way I was going to be able to get that first repeat done. I almost gave up and went to bed (probably what I should have done ;-).  In the spirit of the Iditarod I pushed on...and I did it!




11 comments:

Stephen Andrew said...

You'll sleep much better this way! I'm impressed by all your hard work in a tequila fog...not easy! :)

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh hug I remember how hard this is heading for calving soon, love the photos. Hug B

Buttons Thoughts said...

I obviously got my wires crossed:) beautiful work. B

Shelley said...

Nice photos Sara!

I need orange said...

Seriously loving all these lantern-lit photos. Very atmospheric and evocative of the Iditarod.

Seeing Betsy there makes me think about last year, when she was helping keep tiny Maisie warm at night......

Maureen said...

Wonderful photos Sara... so glad to hear your late night was fruitful! Mush on!

Anonymous said...

You can do it! Imagine the "Sweet Dreams" you're going to have after that gorgeous shawl is finished! :)

Marcy said...

I've loved all your posts for the Iknitarod! So entertaining and you can always count on Graham for excitement! Thanks.

Tombstone Livestock said...

I don't know how you do it Sara, posts on Blogger, Twitter, take all the pictures and knit too. Lookin' good girl.

Alice said...

Awwwwwe ......the ever faithful Betsy at your side. What great late night lantern shots. I'm glad you stayed up to git er done....... It beats counting sheep any day!

Unknown said...

I like especially the last picture with Betsy sleeping very comfortably on the couch. She sure looks safe and comfy!

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