Good Morning Friends,
I hope this Wednesday morning finds you doing well. Mabel allowed me to sleep a little later this morning, but I was awake in the night (from roughly 2 a.m. through 4 a.m.) and listened to the wind once again howling around outside. I've never been one to be bothered by the wind. I don't like being in it (sensitive ears), but it hasn't "bothered" me per se. This year? I am bothered. It just feels like it is incessant and unrelenting. I say enough already!
And, I can't seem to warm up. Yesterday I was cold all day long. (I was wearing wool socks and slippers, leggings, a turtleneck and sweatshirt and had a shawl wrapped around me.). I took a nap under a heavy wool Pendleton blanket and woke up shivering! What's up with that? I'm trying to remember the sweltering heat of the summer and how I longed at the time for cooler temps, but that is not working.
OK, enough complaining. Time to get on with the day. It's Wednesday which means Unraveled Wednesday and time to link up with Kat and her Merry Band of Unravelers to talk all about the making and reading.
I haven't yet started back on the Heart Warmer Cowl. I had also hoped to cast on a hat, but that hasn't happened yet. I did, however, start a new sock so that I would have something easy and simple to knit while Fletch and I listen to a book after dinner.
(My cute little sheepy stitch marker is from a visit to the Finger Lakes Fiber Festival years and years ago.). The yarn is some of my 2024 Sock Squad yarn from The Farmer's Daughter. No pattern - just a plain vanilla sock.
Several books were finished this past week. First there was The Secret Life of Sunflowers by Marta Molnar. This is a novel based on the life of van Gogh's sister-in-law, Johanna Bonger. Of course there is a modern day story to go along with Johanna's story and that was a little bit of "chick-lit," but overall I enjoyed the book.
Next up was A Single Thread by Marie Bostwick. Definitely "chick-lit." There was divorce, cancer, new friends, opening a quilt shop, etc., etc. A very quick read that was not all that inspiring, but apparently what I needed at the time.
Lastly, there was Here by Richard McGuire. Graphic novels are not my typical genre, but Kat had recommended this book last week. And you know what? I enjoyed it!! I requested it from my library, picked it up Saturday morning and read it Saturday night. Really, there is not a lot to read, but the art work is very interesting and parts of this look at a corner of a room over hundreds of thousands of years was pretty humorous as well. I'm sure I did not catch a lot of things since I did not look again (and again and again) at the book. I also saw that it is a movie (which I'm having a hard time understanding...but...I may look for it).
Finally, Fletch and I are continuing to listen to The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson after dinner and are continuing to enjoy it. This will be going on for some time as we have at least 22 hours left to listen!!
I'm headed to the library later to pick up another book or two and we also need more peanuts for the birds. Hope your Wednesday is a good one!