No Good Deed Goes Unpunished

My honey called me after he finished playing at church to go to our Saturday eat out place; Taco Bell. So I get ready and we head over there. It’s 90 out at 6:30, so I’m dressed lightly. I ask David where he wants to sit and he points to a table that we sit at often, because it’s warm. Other than a backpack and bag piled in a chair, the spot seems deserted. I look around, there’s no one ordering a meal and for all I know it belongs to the person at the next table, but they don’t say anything about someone already sitting there, so we sit down. They don’t take the bags when they leave. That’s when I assume someone has left the bags. About a half hour later, right before we get ready to leave, someone orders food and sits down at the table next to us where the other couple had been. He looks at me, but generally seems disinterested until I get up and start to take the bags over to the ordering counter, because I think someone might miss them and I would want someone to turn them in if I had left something. So the guy asks me what I’m doing with the bags. I tell him I’m taking them to the ordering counter as they appear to have been left behind. He says they belong to him and starts getting pretty loud saying that I should have known that someone was trying to save the table. Perhaps that’s true, but it doesn’t even occur to me that someone would leave their stuff at a table and leave the room – unless they were forgetting the stuff. People normally don’t leave their belongings unattended in public places.

Generally speaking, I’m pretty aware of my surroundings, and he wasn’t in the dining area when we came in. I didn’t notice him until he was ordering at the counter – older guy, hard life, doing the biker look.

I was irritated because all I was trying to do was do the right thing. I have no idea whether those bags belonged to him, but I stifled what I really wanted to say, set them down, filled my drink back up, and left as my husband said, “No good deed goes unpunished.”

Knifty Knitter Scarf

Knifty Knitter Scarf

Knifty Knitter Scarf

I thought I would take a picture of my latest loom project that took an evening. This scarf was made using a little over a skein of Lion’s Bouclé in Lime Blue. The loom was the rose pink rectangular loom knitted every other needle both sides. This produced a K1P1 stitch that made the scarf reversible and flat.

“Loom” Knitters – a review

I have been a machine knitter for twenty some years and have never taken to hand knitting. I can’t explain why – there’s just no attraction. However there are yarns out there that don’t do particulary well on the knitting machine – namely the fun fur, eyelash, and bulky flake types sold in 50 – 80 gram balls. The bulky yarns knit up so fast, but that still is no comfort for those of us who just don’t do 2 needles.

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My New (to me) “Toy”

I have recently started feeling the urge to knit and have (so far) made 2 scarves for my daughter and daughter-in-law on my Pocket Knitter (by Bond) and have another scarf for Lucy about half done on the Pocket Knitter. That is a great tool for small projects worked in stockinette stitch, but it’s a bear to try and do purl stitches on. I’ve found some Knifty Knitter round and rectangular looms on Craigslist for a good price and I’ll be using those to make hats and scarves with all the fun yarns that were on sale after Christmas.

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