There is this weird black spot on my display.
I've never noticed it there before.
Two days ago a friend of mine saw it and pointed at it.
Neither of us has a clue why it is there and where it came from.
So we asked other people but no one had an answer.
I've asked the manufacturer but all I got was some lame excuse.
They said it is beyond their control.
They said it had to happen one day.
They said not to worry, I should just ignore it.
But what if there will be a second black spot tomorrow.
What if this one starts to grow?
What if I won't be able to see anything one day.
Pattern: Improvised, lace pattern is the same fir cone lace as in Shetland Triangle Shawl.
Yarn: Emmbi Kiddy Mohair, 50 g, and a bit of some other black mohair yarn.
Needles: 4,0 mm Addi Lace Circulars.
It's ok, I guess. I'm not thrilled with the result, but maybe I'll wear it sometime.
Lives in the city park,
runs all over town
The coal black squirrel will be our pride and joy
Many more years to come !
The black squirrels have been here since the late 1920s, when local historians say they escaped from a travelling circus -- or was it a Gypsy caravan?
It's no mystery how the black squirrels arrived in Hobbs, NM. Several were "borrowed" from Marysville in 1973, in the hopes they would establish a breeding population in Hobbs' public parks. They were turned loose amid much fanfare -- and were promptly killed by red fox squirrels that Hobbs had imported earlier from Sadler, TX. Now all of Hobbs' black squirrels are gone, and Marysville isn't about to lend any more.
The Black Squirrels of London, Ontario begat the Black Squirrels of Kent State University.
Black squirrels thriving in Kent State University, Ohio for the last 40 years are the basis for the annual Black Squirrel festival and Black Squirrel run on campus . But they were first imported -- "seeded" from
Well, this is the last one in the black balloon series created for "Our Rainbow Club" and I must admit it is my favourite. I like how the blue represents the sky and the shadows have turned metallic.