A Tale of Two SocksIt was the lightest of socks,
it was the heaviest of socks,
it was yarn that evoked spring,
it was a yarn that evoked winter,
it was the most delicate lacy pattern,
it was the sturdiest stockinette pattern,
- in short, one sock is so unlike the other that only superlatives will do.
Good thing Dickens isn't alive to read what I've done to his famed first paragraph for A Tale of Two Cities! Today finds me at the heel of the second sock of both these pairs. And could you ever imagine two so different socks?
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hysterical...love the post
ReplyDeleteGreat socks!
ReplyDeleteVery funny :) They really are 2 very different socks! Looking good (both of them)
ReplyDeleteI love the two pairs! They are such opposites.
ReplyDeleteLove the socks, love the post. It made me smile. Thanks I needed that!
ReplyDeleteGreat post ! Love both of the socks ,you might say that they're socks for all seasons...
ReplyDeleteCute post! Somehow I don't think Dickens would mind!
ReplyDeleteHaha, love that opening.
ReplyDeleteThose socks both look gorgeous. The lighter one is such a pretty colour, but the darker looks so cosy and earthy. I can't decide which one I love more!
I think Dickens would LOVE it, especially considering Madame Defarge and her knitting projects.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteLOL - nice post, even if Dickens is rolling over in his grave :)
ReplyDeleteI love this post!!Both the socks look pretty!!
ReplyDeleteLove the lace pattern on the socks, very pretty!
ReplyDeleteMore DIckens! More Dickens!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I love the socks!
ReplyDeleteHaha, clever post! Can't wait to see the finished socks :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post. I love the socks!
ReplyDeleteLove this post!!! It's brilliant and your socks look great.
ReplyDeleteVery cool poem! Both socks are looking wonderful.
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