Journey-Along | 2 Weeks To Go

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We're down to the last two weeks of the Journey-along and I'm happy to report that my Inland is finally off the needles, washed, and currently drying on the blocking mats. Woo hoo!!!!

I had hoped for it to be ready for my trip out to Colorado a couple weeks ago, but when I checked the weather and saw it was going to be 75 and sunny, the motivation was gone. But that was okay, because a bulky sweater isn't necessary with weather like this...

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After I got home, I went into power knitting mode and knit most of the body this last week.

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Well, I *did* have a little "help"... our new guy, Rollo, loves to get right on top of the knitting - you know, just in case I forgot he was there.

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Inland got a bath on Monday and as soon as it's dry, I'm going to sew on the buttons! We're off to northern Minnesota this weekend and I'm sure it will come in handy since it probably won't be 75 and sunny there in early November.

I haven't decided yet if I'm going to push myself to knit Antrorse in the final 14 days (I'd also like to finish up my 3rd pair of Climb socks), but we'll see... Do you have any final Journey projects to wrap up before our deadline of November 19th? If you haven't uploaded finished projects, you still have time (don't forget to tag with #journeyalong).

Be sure to check back, I'll be posting details on the final fabulous giveaway in just a few days! And... there will be a few more projects making their way to my needles - including at least one Jane and Shannon's new collection, SEASONLESS: Volume One, and some other fun upcoming KAL scheming.

Stay tuned... Cheers!

Leisure Time | Port Huron Brewing with guest Mr. Yarnista

He goes by many names - hubby, Mr. Yarnista, and (of course) Mike... - and today he's our guest here on the blog! Mike is very passionate about supporting small businesses and beer, and this year for his birthday he got to do both!

Here he is to tell you all about his special day. Enjoy!

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This ended up being way late for a whole bunch of reasons, but mostly because I procrastinate... just like in school. I guess some things never change. I hope my boss doesn't fire me. Anyway, to the blog post:

Well, I did it again. I got older. It almost always seems to happen around this time of year. Summer is coming to an end, kids are going back to school, and I get older. For those of you that might want to send a gift the next time I get older you can reference the contact info on fireflyfibers.com.

When Alisa asked me what I wanted to do for my birthday this year I pretty much had an idea in mind. A couple of years ago an old high school friend opened a brewery in Wisconsin Dells. I’ve been wanting to visit since he opened, but for various reasons it never worked out. Tanner and I were both in the percussion section of the high school band. We also played drums in the jazz band. I was a Senior when he was a Freshman, but it wasn’t long before he was a better drummer than I was. I knew that the percussion section would be in good hands after I graduated. Wait a second…what was I talking about? Oh yeah, the guy with the beer. We invited a couple of good friends to join us, and, as she does every Saturday at 3, Alisa closed up the shop & we were off to Port Huron Brewing Company.

When we arrived we found Tanner sweeping up the tap room floor while his wife worked behind the bar serving up pints and flights. After a quick chat and introductions we sat down at the bar and ordered our first round of drinks. As we drank our beer the tap room continued to fill with people arriving for the 4:30 brewery tour. Then, Tanner grabbed a Pepsi and we were off to see the brewery.

If you’re ever in Wisconsin Dells I definitely recommend stopping by for a tour of the brewery. We’ve been on other brewery tours, but Tanner has a way of explaining the brewing process in plain English that non-brewers can understand. And, he puts a lot of his personality into it. You can really tell that he has a passion for his work.

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Not only did we learn how beer is made, we learned how beer is made at Port Huron Brewing Company. PHBC has only one full-time employee, and Tanner is it. The bottling process generally takes 3-4 people to run smoothly. At bottling time he calls on friends and family to help him out. At the end of the tour Tanner talked about how everything got started. He went to school to learn about brewing (which included time in Germany) and then worked for a couple of local breweries, including Capital Brewery in Middleton. It was during this time that the joking from his friends and family started. “You should open your own brewery,” they said. Pretty soon the jokes weren’t so funny anymore as the business plan developed. Financing was obtained through those same friends and family who showed their faith in his desire and ability.

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And he’s good at what he does! I don’t consider myself a “beer snob” by any means, but I appreciate a good beer. So, next time you’re out on the town and find yourself in a place that sells Port Huron Beer you should buy a whole bunch of it because it’s delicious and Tanner is awesome.

To find out where you can buy Port Huron beer you can click herehere, or over here and the Engine House Tap Room at Port Huron Brewing Company is currently open Friday's 3-9 PM and Saturdays 2-9PM (days and hours change seasonally, so visit the website before heading out).

Cheers!

Moments | Someone Special

Hubby and I have had an absolutely crazy last few days. Sometimes life just happens and it happened very unexpectedly for us late last week. As a result, we've had some very special moments with a new "someone special". This guy...

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This is Rollo (formerly known as Olaf) and we met last Thursday evening at the Dodge County Humane Society. He's kinda cute, right?! And, this...

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This is Rollo in the car getting ready to go home with me on Friday afternoon. Our new addition wasn't planned, but sometimes things just happen and life gives you a gift. And, this...

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Rollo and Logan are getting along very well and it's wonderful to have another pup in our house again - I believe Mr. Logan would agree with this *most* of the time. Lol!

I'll be back soon with more on this little guy... Cheers!