Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Zimmer

10 comments:

patsijean said...

As a 62 year-old Rock-n-Roller I loved it. Living a long time can do things to one's body, but not to the spirit.

Anonymous said...

Funny, sad eye opening video. I see my parents in that video. They do not want to go into a nursing home, with 8 kids we'll see.

I am a Passap E6000 knitter and hope to be knitting a garment soon.

Janice
Southeastern Wisconsin

Anonymous said...

Class :-)

Pam x

Anonymous said...

LOL, glad you figured out how to do it. This is a brilliant video I think. I kept expecting there to be some ownership of it at the end, someone would pop up and say it was done on behalf of Help the Aged or something. I see something new in it each time I see it.

Anonymous said...

Loved it. I think sometimes people ignore that older people are as full of life as everyone else!

Anonymous said...

I would have never seen this video had I not come to your blog to see the newest sweater - you've made my day - thanks.
Sweaters, puppies and a new look on life !!
patpan

Anonymous said...

Colin! Where ever did you get this? I love it. I'm just a crazy Yank, but I'm sure feeling the tug of my British ancestors! Wouldn't it be fun to sing in this chorus?

Awrybred said...

She Who Must Buy Yarn sent me this link. I can't believe I am actually commenting on yet another knitting blog. Sheesh.

The Long Suffering Husband

P.S. She Who Must Buy Yarn's blog is http://web.mac.com/floridapsydoc

P.P.S. Please do not visit She Who Must Buy Yarn's blog. It will only detract from my quality of life...such as it is. -grin-

Anonymous said...

That is a great clip Colin. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Hello Colin! Wonderful clip. Thank you for posting it. I read your weblog through the sock knitters at yahoo. the clip reminded me of what my (now 85) mother said once: "I don't feel any different than I did when I was 18". I am now 46 and don't feel any different than I did at 12. Beautiful Sherman heel, by the way. Wish I could knit like that. Good to read that you two are in good health! Congratulations on the puppies.