What does that mean, anyway? I’ve never seen any kind of “proof” in pudding. Just pudding. Sometimes there is a spoon in the pudding, but that’s just proof it’s being eaten, right?
Moving on.
I took pictures last night. Lots and lots of pictures. Partly because I was bored and mostly because I felt bad for yesterday’s incredibly pithy post.
Speaking of pithy, I have a rabbit joke for you.
Big Bunny: Are there any carrots in that field over there?
little bunny: Yeah, but they’re pithy.
Big Bunny: They’re pithy? How do you know?
little bunny: Becauthe I pithed on them.
So once again I took pictures with less than ideal lighting. Surprisingly, the color is very close to reality. What you can’t see all that well, is where the colors are blended. I spun this from the fold. I need to be more blog conscious when I spin during the day and stop to, I don’t know, take pictures when the lighting is decent.
It’s not that these pictures aren’t decent, it’s just that I want to show you all the subtleties and flash isn’t really good for subtle, you know?
I have a question for you spinners. This is purely out of curiosity. When you’re spinning and you’re not finished with your bobbin, but you’re leaving your spinning alone for a little while, what do you do with the end? Do you let it get sucked up onto the bobbin or do you leave it hanging out or do you wrap it around something? What do you do? Lately, I’ve been doing this:
Last night B and I hung out in the “office” while he was on the phone with Earthlink because the internets was down. It had been down for nearly 2 days. He was not happy about it.
Especially when they kept putting him on hold.
So while he was on the phone, I was taking pictures. Then I took this picture and now I want to know how I can get my hair to do this when I am standing up.
The costume possibilities with this hair are vast.



















I can totally make your hair look like that, all I need is some bobby pins and some spiking glue my friend.
Or elmers glue! Or egg whites!
…seriously.
That is very Babylon 5 hair.
Love the “Medusa” like hair do!!
AT least B wasn’t talking to Hell….Oops…I mean DELL!! Could have been WAAAYYY worse than talking to tech support at earthlink!!
mmmm…pudding….
I would think you’d need an industrial strength hair gel to make your hair do that. Or maybe some of that stuff manga kids in Japan use to make their hair stick out like that.
All you’d need to do is dye the tips blue, put on a black latex body suit, and you’re ready for dragon-con!
I remember the Seinfeld where George made “pudding skin singles”
OK, I don’t remember that one, but what does that have to do with the proof?
The pictures of B on the phone are the bomb.
Nice hair!
LOVE the yarn! It’s GORGEOUS!
The whole quotation is “The proof of the pudding is in the eating.”
http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-pro1.htm
And I usually wrap the loose end of my spinning around the top of the front maiden. Sometimes it stays there, sometimes it comes loose.
HA! funny bunnies! HA HA. I like a good giggle.