KnitWit 124: Whoya talking to?

Filed under: podcast — Autumn Breeze at 10:33 pm on Sunday, June 15, 2008

This week story involves the creepy crawly things. If you have issues with bug, you may want to sit this one out.

I talk to things.

spider

All sorts of things. Wayne thinks I am nuts. Maybe I am, but I am not changing.

What do you think? Let me know.

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Thanks. Carry

approx. 11 minutes

 
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Comment by valeria

June 15, 2008 @ 11:55 pm

Hi Carry,

love the story and am glad that I’m not the only one who talkes to animals in any forms or lenght or size. I had a big laugh about the cricket who was on holiday with you so thank you very much for this episode and take care :-)

Comment by Tonya

June 16, 2008 @ 7:59 am

Good morning from Omaha Nebraska. Your not the only one who talks to things. I’m just impressed they actually Listen! It’s been raining alot here and I’ve gotten in some great knitting time listening to your podcast.
Thank you, and keep it up!

Comment by jaeleen

June 16, 2008 @ 10:00 am

What a wonderful storyteller you are! I subscribe to a billion different podcasts, but your stories are my favorites! Jaeleen

Comment by Darlene

June 16, 2008 @ 5:10 pm

Hi Carry, thanks for your bug stories…they were great. I love the grasshopper one…that’s too cute that he waited for a drive home!

I think a bad joke episode would be funny! I love jokes good or bad!

You are a great story teller and I eagerly await each week to here what you have to tell us!

Darlene in PEI

Comment by LizaKnitter

June 17, 2008 @ 10:44 pm

I loved your stories. How kind you are to the animals (even bugs) in your world! I talk to animals, too — at great length. My partner thinks I’m nuts, too! Thank you for your wonderful stories.

Comment by Angie

June 18, 2008 @ 2:18 pm

I’m back to listening (new computer) and walking (orthodics). Looking forward to catching up on some of the past shows.
I used to encourage spiders in the barn because I hated the flies! No one was allowed to touch or harm them. They worked hard for me.

Comment by renee

June 18, 2008 @ 3:04 pm

please tell me that’s not the true size of the spider you are talking about. I run from any one I see that’s bigger than a quarter. Too busy running to talk to them.

Grasshopper story…what a trip that one was. That guy was way too comfortable, thinking you’d give him a ride back home. very entertaining.

ROFL on the cricket. You’re almost Cinderella the way they’re all responding to you.

Comment by stefuni

June 18, 2008 @ 3:31 pm

glad to know that i’m not alone with the talking to bugs… though i will chat with just about anything.. (my knitting…{yarn or needles}, the cat, the laundry, the car…) maybe i should stop now.. ;) i really enjoy your show. it always makes me think.. thanks so much.. hope you have a happy week.

Comment by katilo

June 19, 2008 @ 1:18 pm

I’m not a big fan of bugs (except spiders because they eat other bugs) but I don’t usually bother them…except ants; I hate ants…hate, hate, hate ants.

Comment by Angela

June 21, 2008 @ 10:49 pm

Thank you for such a great podcast. I found it via a link on another blog (I don’t remeber which) and I immediatly downloaded the archived episodes. I have this thing where I have to listen from day one or I get all confused. We have so many things in common - a love of stories, dyslexia (mine is numbers), and talking with the creatures. I am sad that I have now listened to all the podcasts and wait anxiously for the next. Keep it up!

Comment by Kimber

July 1, 2008 @ 10:57 am

I often talk to frogs and toads, but not to bugs. My family has gotten used to it. Glad someone else does it too!!

Comment by Sewicked

October 21, 2008 @ 12:41 pm

Psst, he’s right. I’ve met you. I should know.

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