Why cleaning up can be hazardous to podcasting. Paintballing can also be hazardous but only to appearances.
Thanks to everyone who has suggested knitting software, but there's room for more, so if you use any software, and you like it, please let me know.
Any ideas for a series 6 theme would be appreciated. I've got some show ideas, but no theme in mind yet.
From the bottom of the knitting bag Books Woolbur by Leslie Helakoski and Lee Harper (link) Other Harmony Wooden Interchangeable Needles from Knit Picks (link)
Thanks to Deborah Murphy of Harper Collins for supplying this week's book for review.
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G’day all. I’m David Reidy, a Australian bloke who lives in the Blue Mountains two hours west of Sydney, and knits and podcasts about knitting. Away from the sticks and string, I’m an astrophysicist who now teaches high school. In my knitting and podcasting endeavours I am assisted by my two Burmese cats, Tikka and Tiger.
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