Hello and Greetings,
The last Unraveled Wednesday of February 2026 finds me looking out the window at more snow... Yup, it snowed a bit overnight. Nothing big - roads are clear, but the car will need to be cleaned off before I can drive to Colin's. And last night was one of those nights where I hardly slept at all. I'm tired at 6:30 in the morning! Hopefully that sweet child will take a nice long nap this afternoon.
Well, it's time to link up with Kat to talk about making and reading. I'm still plugging away on the Family Socks. Specifically the last one. I thought I might be finished or at least speeding down the foot on the final sock. Instead I find myself meandering and pausing now and then. It's ok. It will get done eventually.
I've been thinking about/toying with ideas of what to knit next. Definitely another pair of socks, but I will pick up something else as well. Perhaps I should get back to Semplice - it has been in time out for a bit. The last row I finished found my stitch count off by one and I have not really wanted to deal with it. But, I'd really like this to be off the needles and blocked. We shall see.
Reading has been good. The Unselected Journals of Emma M Lion continue to delight and entertain me. I finished Volume 3 and am more than halfway through Volume 4. Already I am wishing that there was not an end to these books.
Fletch and I are enjoying listening to Bernd Heinrich's One Wild Bird at a Time which is giving us some interesting and surprising facts.
Canticle by Janet Rich Edwards was read with my eyes and I loved it. Historical fiction set in Bruges, it includes mystics, saints, anchoresses and beguines. Not something I would normally chose to read, but it was truly lovely.
If Canticle didn't provide enough religion, I'm now reading (with my eyes) Gilead by Marilynne Robinson for our RWU group. I know I read "Housekeeping" by Robinson decades ago (when it first came out) and I think I liked it, but honestly don't remember anything about it. Gilead is proving to be a bit laborious for me. There are times when I'm reading that I thoroughly enjoy it and the writing is beautiful. What Robinson has to say about family, faith and life is truly wonderful. But then there are times that I keep thinking, get on with it! Fortunately it is not a terribly long book and I should be able to finish it well before our discussion on 3/27.
Here's hoping your Wednesday finds you immersed in a wonderful book or two and having fun making something! Enjoy and be sure to check out the links on Kat's blog.










