look, ma, i'm famous!

Well, no, not really, but I am thrilled to be the stand-in host for the latest episode of Bob Goyetche's most excellent podcast, "Mostly Tunes".

The irony in this was that this was part of an effort to help get Bob to 50 episodes before Podcasters Across Borders last spring -- and I ended up being episode 42, which tickles me to no end.

Most of all, I'm just glad "Mostly Tunes" is back, because I'd really missed it.

I'll be back in the next few days with a new episode of Purl Diving...

just pinin' for the fjords

Hey, folks -- yes, I'd planned on having the Knitter's Bucket List Episode up by now, but life took a left turn (all good, but I'm frantically busy), so it's been a bit delayed.

On the up side?  I was given a bit of portable audio equipment recently, and I've managed to gather up a few extra clips for the episode that I wouldn't have had if things hadn't been delayed.

I'll be back soon, probably at the end of April or beginning of May, with that episode.  Thanks to everyone who submitted something, it's provided me with a lot of food for thought!

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Episode Twenty-Seven: Bundle Up!

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Because the Journée du gros pull originated in the Flemish part of Belgium, it's actually known as the "Dikke-truiendag", and because this year February 16th falls on  a Saturday, the action will actually happen on Friday, February 15th.

Get out your woollies!


Audio:

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Music featured in this episode:

American BaroqueThe Four Seasons by Vivaldi -- "Concerto No.4 in g minor RV 297 :WINTER: - Allegro non molto" (from Magnatune)

"Warm Up My Life" by Winters Longing (from the Podsafe Music Network)

Mea Gobble, Mea Gobble, Mea Maxima Gobble

The Tech Guy would like to apologize for being a bit of a turkey -- he made a cut 'n paste error in creating the directory for the MP3 file on the Internet Archive, which prevented Purl Diving's listeners from downloading Episode Twenty-Six.

All has been made right and you can download the episode, either from the link in the previous post or in iTunes if you're subscribed there.

Rob, The Tech Guy

Episode Twenty-Six: Ready, Steady, Knit!

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Today on Purl Diving we delve into the wonders of nana-technology with Shreddies Knitting Nanas.

Darryl Cognito hides from the robots in the basement of the internet, where he produces the podcast Atomic Suburbia (As Darryl says, "Not just Calgary's best podcast, but also the most consistent!") I hope he doesn't mind me nicking his theme music, but as soon as I saw the bit where the nanas defeat the robots, I just knew I had to use it.

Warning to Canadian listeners: earworm alert --> Good, good, whole wheat Shreddies!


Audio:

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Music featured in this episode:

"Replaced By Robots" by Lejeune (from the Podsafe Music Network)

knit the vote: part the second

Okay, so I was feeling a little as if my call to "knit the vote" in Episode 23 had been a little flat, that maybe I was the only leftover from a forgotten era when getting out to vote really did mean something.

And then I read the January 22nd entry of Mason-Dixon Knitting.  Ann has issued a call to arms -- and reading the comments, it seems others agree, that we all need to take action, get out, support a candidate, make a choice, and vote.

Knit the vote, people.  Knit the vote:

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the bucket list

Those of you who read my other blog already know I am a compulsive list maker, and that I believe in the importance of making and keeping a life list -- a list of everything and anything I might ever want to do in my life.

It's become popular lately -- witness the new movie "The Bucket List" which deals with a similar theme.

I started making a list of the knitting I wanted to accomplish this year, and then thought about making a sort of Knitter's Bucket List:  a list of the knitting I would want to accomplish before I, well, kicked the bucket.

So I started preparing an episode of the podcast to deal with that, but I realized that what I really want is to know what others would put on their list, so I'm inviting Purl Diving listeners to contribute their own bucket lists.  Or, rather, their Bucket List Top Three -- if you had only three things to knit with the rest of the time available to you, what would they be?

Here's how to contribute to the podcast:

1.  Send me an .mp3 comment that you've recorded.  If you're not sure what to say, here's an idea:

"Hi, this is Susie Q from (you can state where you are, what your blog is, what your podcast is, or just tell me you are Susie Q).  The top three things on my knitter's bucket list are:

(Then list them -- and maybe tell us why you've chosen them...)

2.  If you don't have the ability to record, but would like to send in your list, then just pop me an email, and I'll read it out on the podcast.

I'm really hoping that I'll get some contributions, as I've honestly become curious as I've started compiling my own list about what *others* would choose to put on a knitter's bucket list.

Thanks!

a wee update to Episode 24

So.  Those Maine Morning Mittens that my sister scoffed at? 

The ones she said couldn't possibly be useful, since what was the point of having mitts that didn't cover your fingers?

The ones I decided I couldn't give to her for Christmas, because what would be the point of giving her something she wouldn't enjoy having?

Well -- I made a pair for my niece for Christmas instead.  I used the MMM pattern, but substituted Noro Silk Garden Lite (DK weight), and I dropped the needle size.   I shortened the lengths suggested in the pattern, and I even did something I never, ever do -- I pulled out only those sections of the ball of yarn that would give me -- well, not *matching* mittens, because honestly, that's impossible with Noro -- but two mittens that at least had some of the same colours in them.

(If I hadn't done this, I would have had one pink and purple mitten, and one black.  I decided two pink and purple mittens would be more pleasing to the ten-year-old recipient.)

So.  Yesterday?  I'm talking with my sister, and she sheepishly asked if it might be possible for me to make her a pair of the Maine Morning Mittens, as she'd realized that on a cool but not very cold day, they would be useful for adding just a little extra warmth and still leave her fingers free to, say, give the dog a treat or somesuch.

My husband and I broke into hysterical laughter, and then told her the story, and that there were actually a pair of the MMM sitting in my knitting bag that I'd made and hadn't given to her.

Now, that's a happy ending, don't you think?

Just an FYI....

I decided in the New Year to make Purl Diving my knit blog as well as the home of my podcast -- it seemed to make sense, as PD actually was a blog, before I stripped out the blog posts and turned it over to the podcast.

But it also didn't make sense to scatter a few posts about knitting in amongst all the other stuff I blog about, so all the knitting will now find a home here.

Episode Twenty-Five: The Gift of the Magi

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In this episode, the Universe hands me the gift of a great idea, and some good people to help me make that idea a reality.

This episode was a true Christmas miracle for me.  I searched high and low for music for it, and I stumbled across The Perfect Version of "We Three Kings" by Derek K. Miller on the Podsafe Music Network.  As soon as I heard it, I knew it was perfect.

It was the first time I'd dared to create an audio play, and I'm grateful to Sage Tyrtle of the Quirky Nomads podcast, and Bruce Murray of The Zedcast, who immediately agreed to provide the voices for Madame Sofronie and Jim; and to my Tech Guy, who agreed to narrate the story, even though he usually prefers to stay behind the scenes. 

For that alone, he merits the gift of handknits.


Audio:

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Musicbox Silent Night recording by bilwiss from The Freesound Project

Music featured in this episode:

"Just Stockings On" by [munk] (from the Podsafe Music Network)

"We Three Kings" by Derek K. Miller (from the Podsafe Music Network)

Episode Twenty-Four: Stop the Madness

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Shownotes:

In this episode, Purl Diving discovers what happens when the Universe smacks you upside the head with the Christmas Knitting Crazy Stick.

Yes, I had to inflict the parody song on you Again This Year.  What good is a holiday if you can't trot out all the Olde Chestnuts?

Oh, okay, the Maine Mittens can be found by visiting the page for Clara Parkes's book,  The Knitter's Review of Yarn. (Scroll down for the link to the .pdf)

(I don't yet have a copy of Clara's book, but I've thumbed through it at the local yarn shop, and I think any knitter would be happy to find a copy of this under the tree.)


Audio:

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Music featured in this episode:

"Santa Will Find You" by Mindy Smith (from the Podsafe Music Network — music.podshow.com)

Episode Twenty-Three: Mission Not Quite Possible

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Shownotes:

In this episode Purl Diving discovers knitting and manning a polling station don't mix, and mulls over the problem of voter apathy.

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Audio:

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Music featured in this episode:

"I'm Henry the Eighth" performed by Harry Champion, from the Internet Archive

Indeed

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Episode Twenty-Two: Knit the Vote

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Shownotes:

We do not say that a man who takes no interest in politics is a man who minds his own business; we say he has no business here at all.

-- Pericles, Greek orator and politician (ca 495-429 B.C.E)

Exactly.  What he said.


Audio:

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Sounds from a polling booth during the French Presidential elections, recorded by mosfran from The Freesound Project

Music featured in this episode:

"Someday Soon" by Great Big Sea (from the Podsafe Music Network)

Episode Twenty One: Le jardin secret

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I'm fascinated by the French concept of "le jardin secret", the secret garden, that part of one's self where one permits all freedom of thought, without worrying about what others might think.  It's a metaphorical or imaginary place where one can retreat, recharge; where one can preserve one's identity and sense of self; where one can express one's most secret desires and emotions.

I'm finding, more and more, that this podcast, this little pillow cast, this diary, has become, in many ways, my own secret garden.  Well, not so secret, because I find myself compelled to share many of my most intimate thoughts with rather a large number of strangers.  In the end, I'm not sure if, through this process, I'm preserving my identity or sense of self, or figuring out what it really is.

Ultimately, it's a pretty self-indulgent process, and I thank you for indulging me, by downloading my musings and manias and listening to them.

Okay, I know what you're really here for is a link to that yarn.  Since I wrote and recorded this episode, I've discovered that Clara Parkes at Knitter's Review has -- well -- reviewed it, last spring, in fact.  I read the review this morning (it is rather excellent, if you're interested in the yarn, I'd highly recommend reading it), and chuckled all the while, especially at her suggestion that one might want to keep smelling salts at the ready.  Indeed.

Oh, and don't get the idea that I don't like Serge Gainsbourg at all -- in fact, although some of his music makes me uncomfortable, there are more songs that I really love, including: "La javanaise" (originally written for Juliette Greco, but there's a lovely version by Indonesian singer Anggun); "Le poinçonneur des Lilas"; "Les petits papiers";


Audio:

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Episode Twenty: Valhalla

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Shownotes:

I've nothing left to write that I haven't already said in today's episode -- but I'm sure you're just here for the links, right?

Ruth's very inspirational blog.

Ruth's Kauni Cardigan (English Version)

Ruth's Autumn Cardigan

The Icelandic Lace Shawl (which was in Piecework Magazine, part of the Interweave family).  I believe you'll have to be registered and signed in with Knitting Daily in order to download the PDF.

The Bohus kits.

Sigh.  One day...one day...


Audio:

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Music featured in this episode:

"The Ride of the Valkyries" from "Die Valkyrie" by Richard Wagner, 1921 recording performed by the American Symphony Orchestra (from the Internet Archive)

"The Immigrant Song" by Ann Wilson (from the Podsafe Music Network)

Episode Nineteen: By the Pricking of My Thumbs

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"Once upon a time, in a large forest, there lived an old woman and three maidens.  They were all three beautiful, but the youngest was the fairest.  Their hut was quite hidden by the trees, and none saw their beauty but the sun by day, the moon by night, and the eyes of the stars.  The old woman kept the girls hard at work, from morning till night, spinning gold flax into yarn, and when one distaff was empty another was given them, so they had no rest.  The thread had to be fine and even, and when done was locked up in a secret chamber by the old woman, who twice or thrice very summer went a journey.  Before she went she gave out work for each day of her absence, and always returned in the night, so that the girls never saw what she brought back with her, neither would she tell them whence the gold flax came, nor what it was to be used for."

from "The Water-Lily.  The Gold Spinners" from The Blue Fairy Book, edited by Andrew Lang, whose damned Fairy Books probably started it all.

Spinnin' wheel, got to go round...  Talkin' 'bout my troubles, it's a cryin' sin.


Audio:

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Music featured in this episode:

"Lady of the Silver Wheel" by Damh the Bard (from the Podsafe Music Network)

Episode Eighteen: Random Acts of KnitLit

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Our Lady of the Knit and Purl delivers up a little divine inspiration in this week's episode of Purl Diving. Diane Schoemperlen's book Our Lady of the Lost and Found (Toronto:  HarperFlamingoCanada, 2001) provides not one, but two knitting references, and it's all courtesy of The Knitting Curmudgeon and the Knitterguy.

Sometimes you just never know when the BVM is going to show up in your knitting podcast.


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Music featured in this episode:

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see you in september?

No, no, I'm not going to disappear over the summer (although I podcast so infrequently these days that you might not notice anyway -- more on which in a moment), but I'm one of those folks for whom everything finds a connection to a song lyric, so when Canadian Podcasting Guru Mark Blevis asked me to share my summer podcasting goals, the first thing that popped into my brain?  "See You in September". 

Will I see you in September, or lose you to a summer podcast love?

Okay, okay, I'm avoiding the subject at hand.  Mark set out three goals for himself.  Here are mine:

Number 1:  I actually want to podcast *more* this summer.  I complained long and hard over the last ten months that Rob was unemployed that I couldn't podcast because I don't work well with someone else around the house, and I couldn't use the computer as much because he needed it more than I did.  Now I have no excuses.  He's back working, and I have the house to myself all day. 

But by "more", I don't necessarily mean putting out a whole bunch of episodes of Purl Diving, though that's part of it.  I have this idea that I'd like to reach fifty episodes of Purl Diving by the end of the year, so, obviously, that means getting down to brass tacks, because I'm not even at twenty yet.

So yes, more Purl Diving. 

And that brings me to Number 2:

I was inspired by Neil Gorman's most excellent presentation at Podcasters Across Borders to take a good, hard look at my original podcast, Cinéfolle.  What, you didn't know I had another podcast?  It's actually the one I started last year at this time, the one that allowed me to work out all the kinks and come up with the idea for Purl Diving.  But folks still ask me about Cinéfolle, still hope I'll revive it, and I think I'm going to work on that this summer.

Neil's presentation made me realize that I'm acting as if Cinéfolle is a toaster -- not only that, it's a toaster turning out lovely, healthy 12-grain toast.  Solid?  Yes.  Good for you?  Yes (well, okay, that's relative, but you see what I mean, right?). But every once in a while, don't you get a hankering for brioche with jam?  I know I do, and that's what I'm going to try to do with Cinéfolle -- turn it back into something solid, that I can play with and have fun with.  When it comes it it, that's what I want to do with Purl Diving, too.  Neil made me realize that I should be having a lot more fun doing this, which was the whole point of starting it in the first place, right?

So, that leads to Number 3:  I've had a few ideas that I've set aside as requiring too much technical fiddling, or that would need to have contributors, or that would be more challenging to produce, and I'm going to try to figure out how I can make them happen, rather than just rejecting them out of hand.  And I'm going to try to break out of my introvert's shell to ask people to help, to read for me, or to record something.  I know it will make my work more interesting for my listeners if I do, and I know that there are a lot of generous folks out there in the podcasting world who will do it, if only I ask.

The excuse I've had for *not* doing this in the past is that I just don't like to bother people -- people are busy, they have family lives apart from their podcasting committments, and it's important to respect that.  However, I also know from experience that I feel flattered, not bothered, if someone asks *me* to contribute something or read something, and I'm sure others feel the same way, too.  They can let me know if they really can't spare the time, and I'll understand.  But if I don't ask them, how will I know?

And since I just can't stop at three (you did ask, Mark...)

Number 4: I want to work towards the new podcast I have in mind.  I've had an idea burbling around in my brain for several months now, and it requires some equipment I can't afford yet, and a little more time than I have just at the moment.  But I want to start some of the planning and writing, and then see if I can't get some of the pieces to fall into place by the time the fall rolls around.

And finally, Number 5:  I want to take more responsibility for the technical stuff.  Don't get me wrong -- I have a great Tech Guy, who takes my audio and turns it into something infinitely more listenable.  He's also good in that he listens to what I want the final product to be, and makes that happen -- he doesn't impose himself on my work.  I don't want him to stop working on my audio, but now that he's working, he's got less time available, and if I take the time myself to take a first run at things, it will streamline his task considerably.  I'm perfectly capable of doing it, but let's be honest -- I'm a lazy perfectionist, and I'm perfectly happy having someone else do the work for me.  But it's also, I think, a way of taking greater ownership of what I produce, and I don't think that's a bad thing at all.

So thanks, Mark, for allowing me the opportunity to mull this over and set down some concrete plans for the next few months.  It was probably more involved than you might have expected, but it's an exercise that's help me focus my thinking, always a good thing.

Episode Seventeen: To Every Thing There Is A Season

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Mama Purl goes to the Winter 2007/2008 TNNA Trade show, and shares some thoughts on knitting and the seasons.  Turn, turn, turn...

And for those of you who work on the Fahrenheit scale, a "30+ degree Celsius heatwave" translates to 86+ degrees... Listen to the episode to find out more.

The Dyana Afghan Women's Fund is a Canadian charitable organization founded by Nelofer Pazira, an Afghan-Canadian journalist, writer and film-maker.  DAWF provides assistance to local groups that provide education and training to Afghan women.

DAWF has been my charity of choice for a couple of years now, as I truly believe that the most powerful change that can happen in a community is to make sure that women have the means and skills to look after themselves and their families.  I am proud that the small bit of talent I have (in coming up with something as trivial as a t-shirt design) will go to help benefit someone and provide them with the means to learn how to support and better themselves.

And if you are interested in learning more about Nelofer Pazira's experiences in Afghanistan, you might want to read her most excellent book, A Bed of Red Flowers (Toronto:  Random House, 2005)


Audio:

Sound samples used in this episode:

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Music featured in this episode:

"California Dreaming" by The Mamas and The Papas, recorded at the Monterey International Pop Festival; courtesy Podsafe Music Network

Public Service Announcement

Another episode of Purl Diving is on the way -- I've actually got a few written, just need time to sit down and record, and either we've been very busy, or I've been under the weather.

But there's good news around Casa Purl Diving -- my husband and Tech Guy has finally (after ten LONG months) got a new job, so I've done something I have wanted to do for a very long time -- I've taken down the Tip Jar.

Putting up the Tip Jar and asking for help was singularly the most uncomfortable thing I've every done, and although it was very helpful, I'm not convinced it was the best choice I could have made.

For the record, I've totted up the donations, and it came to a total of $81.58 US.  According to today's currency conversion rate, that works out to $86.73 CA.  I'm going to up that to $100.00 CA, and donate the amount to my charity of choice, the Dyana Afghan Women's Fund.  DAWF is the brainchild of Afghan-Canadian journalist, writer, and film-maker Nelofer Pazira, and its goal is to provide assistance and support to organizations in Afghanistan that offer education and training to women.

The Purl Diving Cafe Press shop will stay -- I've not yet drawn on the earnings from that, so all of those plus any future earnings on Purl Diving Swag will go to DAWF as well.

Many thanks to all who helped out, and I hope to be able to pass on your kindness to make a difference in someone else's life.  Goodness knows that your thoughtfulness has made a difference in mine.

Episode Sixteen: Great Expectations

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Shownotes:

What the Dickens?  Listen as Purl Diving spins a tale of the sea.


Audio:

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Music featured in this episode:

"Pais oceano (Ocean Country)" by Anamar on her album Transfado from Magnatune.com

you couldn't make this stuff up if you tried

So, I entered "purl diving" in the "How will you be defined in the dictionary?" quiz that's making the rounds, and here's what it turned up:

purl diving --
[noun]:

An immortal

'How will you be defined in the dictionary?' at QuizGalaxy.com

Seriously, that's what it spat back at me. I wish...

Speaking of the podcast, there'll be another episode out soon -- I'm just juggling a lot of balls these days as well as sharing computer time with the Tech Guy, so there hasn't been a good moment to sit down and record.  But soon...

Episode Fifteen: White Coral Bells

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Shownotes:

White coral bells upon a slender stalk
Lilies-of-the valley deck my garden walk
Oh don't you wish that you could hear them ring?
That will only happen when the fairies sing
.

The prodigal podcaster returns with thoughts of springtime, Paris, and the May flowers brought forth by April showers.


Audio:

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Music featured in this episode:

"Ce Moys de May"  (15th century song in Old French by Guillaume Dufay) performed by Shira Kammen on her album The Almanac from Magnatune.com


Additional Links:

Maiglöckchen – Variationen eines traditionellen Strickmusters.  ISBN 3-8334-1337-9.  (Scroll down the page to find the link to the book -- there is English language information on Dorothea Fischer's site.  I ordered my copy through amazon.de

P.S.  I see a "Heidetuch" in my knitting future...

Episode Fourteen: Make It At Home For Nothing

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Shownotes:

"Who are you waiting for?  I'm right here..."

So begins the title song for the Bollywood film, "Main Hoon Na".  Today's Purl Diving is an all singing, all dancing, all knitting extravaganza!

Audio:

Sound samples used in this episode:

Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak  from The Freesound Project

All film clips are from "Main Hoon Na" -- India, 2004.  Directed by Farah Khan.  (I've used these under the terms of "fair dealing", and if you're curious to see the film, it's available on DVD from Amazon.com)

Music featured in this episode:

"You"  by the Indian rock band Pralay (via the Podsafe Music Network)


Additional Links:

A Canadian Bollywood movie: "Bollywood/Hollywood" -- Canada, 2002.  Directed by Deepa Mehta.

Episode Thirteen: Rated PG

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Shownotes:

In this episode of Purl Diving, we go where no knitter has gone before;  we leap tall stereotypes with a single bound; we -- we -- well, we feel good.  Pretty Good, in fact.  So good that we had to come up with yet another knitting acronym -- the PGK.  Listen to the episode to find out more...


Audio:

Sound samples used in this episode:

Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak  from The Freesound Project

Waves on a beach sample created by gadzooks from The Freesound Project

Music featured in this episode:

"Ovelha Negra (Black sheep)"  by Anamar, provided courtesy Magnatune (the "We are not evil" people).

Gobsmacked

Hmm... this was a completely unexpected event:
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Yup, you read right -- that's 504 subscribers, as reported by FeedBurner.  Please indulge me while I bask in the glory while it lasts... before the inevitable drop.

But now I really, really, really want to go to Podcasters Across Borders in June.  Please, Universe, make it so... registration opens next week, so a miracle right now would be much appreciated.

Purl Diving now on Podcast Alley

Purl Diving has been added to the podcast directory at Podcast Alley:

My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-a6d15e1c9e01eb6a5b999c61cbeb545d}

Episode Twelve: Big Knit

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Shownotes:

Episode 12 is a kind of knitting sound-scape.  Of a sorts.  Kind of.  Purl Diving knits at the Oscars.


Audio:

Sound samples used in this episode:

Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak  from The Freesound Project

Cinema projector sample looped under soundscape created by jlozano  from The Freesound Project

Music featured in this episode:

"Only in the Movies"  by Caroline Hetherton on Podsafe Music Network.


Additional Links:

The Stig

Episode Eleven: The Knitter's Madeleine

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In this episode of Purl Diving, we experience a small blast from the past, courtesy of Marcel Proust, his tea, and most of all, his madeleine.

If you have your own Knitter's Madeleine that you'd care to share in a future episode of Purl Diving, please drop me a note, either in the comments or via email.  If you have a microphone connected to your computer, you can also leave me an audio message of up to 3 minutes in length using the Odeo link in the sidebar.

Audio

Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak  from The Freesound Project


Music featured in this episode:

"Gigue L'angloise": Suite In G Minor: Le Troisième Livre De Pieces De Viole (1711) by Marin Marais, performed by Ralph Rousseau Meulenbroeks.

"Sonnerie de Ste. Geneviève du Mont de Paris"(1723)  by Marin Marais, performed by Ralph Rousseau Meulenbroeks.


Additional Links:

Proustian references:

  • Du Côté de Chez Swann by Marcel Proust (original French text on Project Gutenberg site)
  • Swann's Way by Marcel Proust (English translation on Project Gutenberg site)
  • In Search of Lost Time (À la recherche du temps perdu) article about Proust's novel (of which Swann is Volume 1) that contains the famous passage about his madeleine and the memories evoked by it.
  • Involuntary Memory (a Proustian concept) article on Wikipedia

All about madeleines:

  • Madeleines Recipe (with a good picture of freshly baked madeleines) by Stephanie Jaworski at Joyofbaking.com

Music for this episode courtesy of Magnatune

I'm coming...

Thanks, everyone, for being patient.  Like many out there, I've been fighting off a cold since the holidays, and trying to play catch-up at the same time.  I've been writing, but don't have anything at a finished stage yet.  But I'm hoping to be back with Purl Diving in the next week.

(...right after I record that thing for Sage at Quirky Nomads, and get the laundry done, and finish some knitting for pay that I've taken on, and, and, and....)

But I'm definitely NOT podfading!

Episode Ten: From the Ridiculous to the Sublime

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Episode Ten is a surprise package under the podcast tree -- a compilation of Christmas music from both the Podsafe Music Network (PMN) and Magnatune.

Don't fret over the length of this episode -- I'll be back to my normal "short and sweet" format in the New Year.  For now, enjoy the holidays and I hope you enjoy this special episode.

Audio

Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak  from The Freesound Project


Music featured in this episode:

"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" by Twisted Sister (PMN)

"Just Stockings On" by Munk (PMN)

"Christmas Here on Mars" by Bubble (PMN)

"Christmas in the Sun" by Joel Kopischke (PMN)

"Oatmeal for Xmas" by Let's Go Bowling (PMN)

"Must be Santa" by The Boogie Kings (PMN)

"Funky Santa" by The Sassy Astronauts (PMN)

"Christmas in the Moonlight" by The Hod Rods (PMN)

"Walk a Thousand Miles" by Matthew Ebel (PMN)

"O Holy Night" by Alison Crowe (PMN)

"O Come Emmanuel" by the Benjamin Shafer Band (PMN)

"O Come, All Ye Faithful" by Uncle Seth (PMN)

"Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella" by Motherlode (PMN)

"What Child is This?" by Alison Crowe (PMN)

"Christ is borning today" the Monks and Metropolitan Choirs of Kiev-Pechersk Lavra (Magnatune).

"Do You Hear What I Hear?" by Jill Parr (PMN)

"Merry Chrismas and a Funky New Year" by PsychoVoyager (PMN)

Additional Links:

Podsafe Music Network

Magnatune

Roy Forbes (don't miss "Mince Meat Tart" !)

Matthew Ebel

Podsafe Christmas podcast

Announcement #1

Just a brief announcement for my listeners:  I have added a TypePad "Tip Jar" link to the sidebar, which can be used to donate towards continuing my TypePad membership.

Under normal circumstances, this is an expense which The Tech Guy and I can afford on our own.

But recently our circumstances, as I've mentioned from time to time in my podcasts and on my wabi sabi blog and the wabi sabi Advent Calendar 2006, are not at all normal due to The Tech Guy's continuing state of unemployment.

As a result, I've reluctantly added the "Tip Jar" in the hope that a few of Purl Diving's listeners will make some donations which TypePad automatically applies to the membership fee.

All donations, whatever the amount, will be very gratefully received.

Katherine

Episode Nine: Naughty or Nice

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Audio

Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak  from The Freesound Project

Sleighbell sample created by Connum  from The Freesound Project

"Jingle Bells" by Anup courtesy of Magnatune


Episode Eight: Freeze Frame Barcelona

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Audio

Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak  from The Freesound Project

Street sounds of Barcelona assembled from samples at The Freesound Project:

  1. "Kids playing" created by pepezabala
  2. "Festa de la terra" created by pepezabala
  3. "Bird shop - Las Ramblas" created by Bram
  4. "Skateboarders in Barcelona" created by RCA
  5. "Street football in Barcelona" created by RCA
  6. "Church bells in Barcelona" created by RCA

"El llarg viatge" by Marc Antoni Sendra, unearthed at the Internet Archive.


Additional Links

Quirky Nomads (Sage Tyrtle's Most Excellent Podcast)

There it was, gone.

My week, that is.  It's been a busy one around here at casa Purl Diving, so busy that I didn't get a chance to choose music or really nail down what I wanted to say this week. 

So, my apologies, but no podcast this week -- sometimes life's just like that, you know?

See you all next Wednesday.

Episode Seven: Sharp Turn Ahead

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Audio

Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak  from The Freesound Project

Kimi Raikkonen in McLaren MP4/17D F1 car at Suzuka from The Freesound Project recorded by Heigh-hoo

"1992 Honda Civic Won't Pass the Emissions Test Blues" by Dave of the Chub Creek Podcast (from The Tunes of the Chub Creek Podcast).

 


Additional Links

Episode Six: Deep

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Audio

Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak  from The Freesound Project

Water rippling/chimes mash up assembled from samples at The Freesound Project:

  1. "Running water bubbles" created by kijjaz
  2. "Garden wind chime" created by monterey2000

"Trees" by Matthew Ebel, from the album "Beer & Coffee" -- this track can be found on the Podsafe Music Network.

 


Additional Links

Episode "Sickx": The Best Laid Plans...

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Audio

Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak  from The Freesound Project

"Life Interrupted" by Anup courtesy of Magnatune


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