chair series
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2005


but just not taking any pictures of it.
i’m re-knitting the yoke of sop’s cardigan after being thwarted by yet another pattern error in Last Minute Knitted Gifts. The yoke decreases in the Men’s Ribbed Cardigan are fine for a woman, but sop is not (and wouldn’t the name of the pattern lead you to believe that that is okay?).
i am also now working on the heel of second of the pair of my retro-rib socks. i cannot wait to wear these.
in further just-try-to-stop-me knitting news. i set out to try the double trouble socks this week and found i had ended up with one of the bad batch of crystal palace circular needles where the needle falls out of the metal sleeve. so i must wait unil i get some epoxy before i embark on my two-socks-at-once adventure.

west of delta is the topaz concentration camp, used to hold Japanese prisoners (two thirds of whom were American Citizens) during WWII. The camp has been razed: the only building site consisting of more than a concrete slab is the administration building, which still has part of its stone foundation.
a plaque describing the reasons behind Topaz, and other concentration camps of its like, stands on the main street in Delta and has directions to the camp site.

recently, a monument has been built at one of the entrances to the camp:

complete with touches from the former prisoners (?):

from the ‘T’

you can drive through the camp on the old roads overtaken by sage brush. someone has gone through and placed signs at the cement slabs, stating what once stood at each location. that same person, made this sign, memorializing James Hatsuki Wakasa, who was killed while running where? where could you run to out here?

this is the only place with anything but emptyness on the concrete slab: the site of the buddhist church:

as we left the area, we were destracted by another structure and walked from the main road to explore. it appears to be the remains of a truck loading and unloading area, complete with abandoned vehicles


an early biodiesel?



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