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Friday involved mostly errands.

But Saturday I discovered that I can in fact walk to Gardiner and back. My leg will hate me, but I can. So I did, and ate at the Italian place where you pay a bit more than you otherwise might for a very good chef who I originally thought is telepathic, but on further reflection must be clairvoyant.

I ordered my not-on-the menu selection (I wanted marinara but with ziti, not spaghetti). I fumbled around in my water bottle sling to find my pen and paper. I wrote 36 words (I counted, and although my hands were shaking after having walked so far, I did write only 36 words). My dinner arrived. There was not enough time to boil water.

These people not only make a very fine chocolate mousse, they know your order before you arrive and are cooking it when you sit down. It's the only explanation that makes sense.

It turns out it is a little over 5.5 miles to Gardiner, and I can walk it in about two hours. Next time, I need to leave earlier so I do not arrive back home after dark.

Today I had a hot dog on a town green with M and her dog, talked writing (with M, her dog had little to add), then walked up through the campus so M's dog and her friend's dog could see the squirrels (but not chase them, which seemed a bit mean).

Then more walking! This time at Popham Beach, all the way to Perry's (next to Spinny's) for ice cream. This was probably a bit more than a mile each way - it's hard to tell because I walk more slowly on the beach. Then dinner at my parents' house, steak off the grill and farm fresh local fruits and veggies.

So I've walked about 13.25 miles this weekend. That puts me at 30.45 miles to Rivendell. I've been busy on my journey! I have climbed a steep slope, made camp in a firwood just over top of the hill, and slept by a large tree. A fox saw me. In the morning, I ate at the campsite and got water from a stream at the foot of the hill. On my walk, the road rolls up and down then zig-zigs to top of a steep bank and goes down for the last time. I could see across Woody End to the River. The sun was close to sinking as I went down the hill, at which point the road ahead rans fairly straight and level. And it is along here that I have my first encounter with a black rider. I, like the hobbits, hide.
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The first of many, I hope.

[livejournal.com profile] lissa_dora came to visit yesterday, and left this afternoon. The time between really flew by (we kept looking at clocks and being surprised). My pasta sauce turned out well, and I was fortunate enough to find my favorite secret ingredient at the local kitchen shop (the owner thought she was out, but was able to find a jar in the back room). Food was yummy, and there was much celebrating. And talking- we chatted and ate or chatted and crafted (she can knit lying down!) nearly the entire visit (with a quick field trip to the library today to check out the display of the local fiber arts guild's work). Pancakes for breakfast, with jam and syrup and goodness. Middle-eastern style lunch. And speaking of jam, I now have three open jars of yummy gourmet jam (not the on peanut butter sandwiches type but the good on English muffins type).

I have a lovely new potholder/dishrag in shades of purple. It will totally match either my two purple and blue waffle-weave dishtowels or the two with cats on them. I quite like the pattern- I should be able to knit one in oatmeal and light green to match the current dishtowel rotation. Also a lovely hand towel for the bathroom (though it is very nice and would make a lovely runner on my dresser where it would get less mussed-up). And soap and tea and cookies and an art tile and more Celtic knot earrings (this makes three pair!). Oh, and chcolate. My house has been warmed! Thanks [livejournal.com profile] lissa_dora!

I've just spent the last three hours trying to get my crochet to behave and be roughly the same size as the other bag panel I have already made. It's been annoying, but I think I have managed to get close the the gauge of the part I worked on in Maine.

And I have had some very happy moments unpacking. Last week I managed to find the Celtic knot earrings I bought in Scotland and was beginning to fear were lost for good. I had looked everywhere, and then this little Asian-style pouch turned up. I've very pleased. I also opened a box marked "Fragile, 9/05" and found that I own a small version of the red dragon I bought [livejournal.com profile] moriden for his birthday. Neat! The same box has my little amethyst and wire tree, a glass dragon Apl bought me at one of the Disney parks, a pewter leaf ornament M gave me, and all sorts of assorted little things I haven't seen in years. I nearly opened the box while [livejournal.com profile] lissa_dora was here, when I needed a break from crochet. It is a happy box.

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