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Socks

This morning’s temperature of 46° gave us an opportunity to wear some of the socks I have been knitting this winter. Truth be told, we would rather it be warmer so we didn’t have to wear them, but we can’t have everything. 

We had a lovely visit with my brother, Dave, yesterday. He took the long drive up from Ocala and we appreciated the effort he made to see us. He drove us over to beautiful St. Simon’s Island which we had never visited even though we had been to Brunswick many times. We had lunch then walked around the park at the pier before he took us to the grocery store and the West Marine. 

We plan to leave here this afternoon and head for Southport, NC, arriving early Thursday morning. We considered staying here where it will be a few degrees warmer, but the weather windows are so few and far between these days we decided it was best to keep moving when we can. 





We are happy with our socks that are keeping our feet nice and toasty. Don’t be impressed by the stripes on mine. I used a self-striping yarn. 





Posing with Dave in front of the St. Simon’s Pier. It was a windy day so we decided not to walk out on the pier. 





An interesting tree (I think it is a live oak) with branches so long they installed poles to hold them up. 

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  1. Love the socks! Glad you got to see Dave, he looks terrific.

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    1. Thanks, Doreen! I will pass that on to Dave.

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