Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Episode Five: Granny Clutter

‘Cast number FIVE???
Chapters 11 through 13 of Pride and Prejudice???
Where has the time gone?

Book II ideas: Tom Sawyer!
Tristan & Isolde!
Alice in Wonderland?!—only if one of you record it…
Let me know your thoughts!

Today we get in touch with our inner Granny—specifically the Summer 2005 issue of Spin-Off.

And we also get into Clutter. And De-cluttering, for a move. If the spirit moves you, send your brilliance to MamaOKnits AT gmail DOT com.

As always, Pride and Prejudice is narrated by Annie Coleman. Intro music provided by GarageBand.com which connected me with Joshua Christian’s “Chasing Hiro.”

A Note: Files for previous episodes can be gotten at LibSyn or at iTunes.

6 comments:

  1. I love your podcast. I have ME/CFS and spend a lot of time sitting down and listening to podcasts. I cannot read at length but love to listen to audio books and your podcast combines both love of books and knitting, just perfect.

    Look forward to hearing more.

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  2. I just discovered your podcast and have caught up with the back episodes in one day. I love the idea of crafts and literature. Pride and Prejudice is one of my favorite books. I liked your idea of A Conneticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court for the next book.
    Thank you so much I can't wait until the next podcast,
    Stephanie/lumie

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  3. actually, I started recording The Wizard of Oz a little while ago.

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  4. with the de-cluttering i'd suggest starting out small so as not to be overwhelmed. like one room at a time. i started the spring cleaning with my 9 yr old daughter's room in march and still working on it!

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  5. oh yeah, i vote for tristan and isolde.

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  6. I recently found your podcast and am enjoying it immensely. It's been a great long while since I've read this book and it's great to listen to bits of it at a time in combination with your commentary and crafty bits. I see that you're currently putting out chapters of Frankenstein which I studied in college years ago and enjoyed.

    Thanks much!

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