Technical Difficulties

We have been having some problems with our RSS and iTunes feeds over the past couple days.
It finally looks like we might have a solution, so this should be resolved soon.

We really appreciate your patience, and hope that this hasn’t been too much of an inconvenience for you.

Thanks for sticking with us!

Update: Looks like it’s all fixed now!!!

5 Comments »

  1. Lynda AKA Sonnysmom on rav Said,

    January 11, 2010 @ 5:40 am

    Hi

    I just found your pod cast.
    You two or should I say five, I think the gerbles are halarious as well as the savvy girls. I think you have a sit com here. You sound like you are having so much fun.
    I have a few tips, or words of wisdom, Melinie, I was listening that you are single and go to the laundry. Tip go to a good area, find a laundry, I found most men go either on friday after work or early saturday morning. Hey you never know.
    Other tip bring back the gerbles. I had one, Puggsly (a fat teddy) I looked after him for 3 years, when my sister left him with me as she went off to university.
    Oh mel you should give drop spindling a go if you hate knitting, it’s portable. Deborah it sounds like you are in an amazing place for knitters, what do you do for work? It would have been great to see a video on your trip to Malabrigo, I’ll have to buy some soon. Mel just wondering if you have found any good yarn stores in Torinto. I plan to visit end of feb 1st of march. Happy podcasting you go girls. Lynda aka Sonnysmom

  2. melanie Said,

    January 11, 2010 @ 12:43 pm

    Thank you so much for your comment! It is a good idea about the laundromat – and if it were up to me, there would be gerbils on every episode! Luckily for those who don’t like them, Deborah only lets them get through occasionally.

    I promise, I’ll try Deborah’s drop spindle the next time I visit her. There are lots of yarn stores in Toronto, but I’m not sure which are the best ones – I bet it says somewhere on Ravelry :)

    Toronto is lovely, I’m sure you will have a great time there!

  3. Elise Said,

    January 12, 2010 @ 10:24 am

    Huzzah!! I’ve missed you gals! I updated the RSS address in my catcher, and all is now right with the world!

    Do you have a promo? I’d love to play it on my show!

  4. Ceci Said,

    January 15, 2010 @ 7:28 am

    Thanks for keeping me company yesterday. I listened to episodes 7-14 yesterday. Yes all of those, one after another, well except for 14 which I listened to after I went to bed. I was driving from Eau Claire Wisconsin to West lafayette, indiana to visit my mom. I laughed and laughed. I had to turn you off as i drove through Chicago, because I needed to listen to my Garmin directions, but put you back on as soon as I was out of the traffic. I love everything about your podcast. The gerbils were great. Melanie, I don’t believe you are as ignorant as you claim about knitting, but it is hilarious anyway. I laugh every time you call the needles ‘sticks.’

    Well, I’d better go see if my mom needs help. I’m going to download the earlier episodes to have more to listen to on my way home next week. Thanks to Gigi and Jasmin, for mentioning your podcast on theirs.

    And you both have beautiful voices! I love the singing as well.

    Take care,

    Ceci

  5. melanie Said,

    January 15, 2010 @ 10:17 am

    Hello Cici -

    Wow! Thank you so much for your comment! It was so sweet :) I’m glad you like the podcast. It is (mostly) fun to do, and it is so nice to know that people (aside from our mum) actually think we’re funny. I’ll admit, I knit on and off for years before Deborah discovered knitting, but only regular stitching and not with any patterns. Just scarves, the occasional hat and a little knitted mouse or two. I really don’t know much about techniques or anything, and patterns look scary. And I know how much it annoys Deborah to call her favourite things in the world ‘knitting sticks’ (!)

    Have a good drive back, and say hello to your mom for us!

    –Melanie

Leave a Comment