Good Morning!
It's a little wet outside this morning. I heard heavy rain during the night, but looking at my phone, it appears that the rain is over for the day. However, a sweatshirt and leggings will be my outfit today for watching Iris. I tend to feel cold when it is damp out.
The other day when I pulled out of our driveway heading to Colin's I stopped and stared. At first I thought I was seeing a wild turkey (we used to have them all around the neighborhood). But, it turned out to be a turkey vulture. Friends, these birds are HUGE! He/She was in Rob's yard pulling up something with a bone attached. He/She flew off as soon as I snapped the picture and that wing span was just amazing!
Happy Earth Day! It also happens to be Wednesday, the day I usually link up with Kat for Unraveled Wednesday, but Kat is taking a little break from blogging, so there is no link up today. I'd still like to show you my knitting and talk about what I've read.
The second Panning for Gold sock is progressing nicely. I'm a little more than halfway down the foot. Some mornings at Colin's I can knit a row or two as Colin and Iris finish up their morning walk. And, usually when they have lunch I can manage 5-8 rows. Not fast progress, but it is progress.
This sock will be finished up in good time.
Reading has again been great! I finished our next RWU book (our discussion will be in June). Good People by Patmeena Sabit is a powerful book. I wasn't sure that I would like the format, but I thought it worked quite well. Even though I would have liked to hear the voices of the family, I think the absence of those voices gave a certain strength to the novel. I'll reserve my other thoughts/comments for our discussion in early June.
Next up I read Everyday Sacred: A Woman's Journey Home by Sue Bender. I read and enjoyed "Plain and Simple" by the author decades ago when it came out and enjoyed it. The story of the Begging Bowl in "Everyday Sacred"was interesting. The book is a very quick and peaceful read. Looking in one of our bookcases, I found a copy of "Plain and Simple" and I may re-read that some point (right now I have way too many library books on my nightstand!).
The last book I finished this past week is The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey. Oh my! I absolutely loved this book. So many fascinating details...I almost want to find a snail of my own!! A very beautiful and thought provoking book.
As if I don't already have enough library books on my nightstand, yesterday on my way home I picked up 3 more! Two are poetry books that I'm looking forward to reading. One will go in my bag today when I head over to Colin's.
Have a wonderful Wednesday and tell me what you've been making and reading lately.









