
But it is doggedly and determinedly decorated with murals of Peter and Clara and Heidi, lots of paintings of mountains and a huge hole in the ice machine. Must have been an avalanche.
I can’t get internet unless I go downstairs to the business center (you can tell it’s the business center because there’s a sign that says, “Business Center” and clip art of a 1950’s business-man with a briefcase on the door) In the business center there’s a computer, a lamp and a printer. Biz-ness? Biz-YES!
For some reason – evidently known only to Swiss Businessmen – loud yodeling is piped from the speaker in the ceiling (perhaps these are former guests/businessmen, in the 4th level of hell – the yodeling level?) My personal theory is that the music is used as a guarantee that the biz-ness center will be vacant most of the time. I could take about 20 minutes of it before I fled. Grandfather, GRANDFATHER??
Day 2
… of classes for Knitters Treat were wonderful!
With a few new faces, we went through Mutt Luks this morning (a class mostly on a new toe up cast on, using 2 circs, a new increase, a short row heel and a different kind of quasi-elastic bind off), then we moved on to Embellishments this afternoon. I was VERY proud of the class – after the lunch we had (AMAZING!! RUN, DO NOT WALK, TO THE DINING ROOM AT 209 MAIN STREET!)
I wouldn’t have been surprised if the attendees would have laid down and napped after the delicious chicken salad and chocolate cake (Okay, for the record, ONE attendee did lay down, but I would have, too!)
The group kept pace, and since it wasn’t a huge group, I was able to give everyone a nice amount of personal time. All in all, one of the most enjoyable classes I’ve taught – we all had such a comfortable, friendly time!
Ruth has done a lovely job of gathering some excellent knitters & excellent people!
Pastoral
I neglected to display some of the beautiful photographs I’ve taken lately – so here they are!





