Good Morning!
Once again (thanks to Mabel and the LOUD birds this morning) I got up early. Actually, I like doing that. As long as I feel fairly rested the early morning hours are some of my favorite. It's quiet (except for bird song) and peaceful. I consider it found time!
Speaking of found time...I did wind a skein of sock yarn and started another sock last night!
This is one of the skeins I recently bought from Lisa (Fibernymph Dyeworks). It is Mountain House - Winter. The yarn base is "Heavenly" and it is lovely - an 80-10-10 blend of SW Merino, Cashmere and Nylon. It does feel heavenly!
Yesterday ended up being a longer day with Iris which is not a bad thing. Colin had a conference call that went later than normal, so I was late getting home. I was beginning to feel a bit rushed trying to get dinner going and doing a few other things, so I decided to skip yoga. My shoulders were bothering me anyway. So, instead, after dinner and listening for 20 minutes to "The Long Ships" with Fletch I cleaned up the kitchen and then pulled out the skein of yarn and caked it up. I've only done about half the cuff so far, but it's a nice start. Then Fletch and I started Season 2 of "Drops of God" - if you have Apple TV, I highly recommend this. I don't knit while watching TV (we usually turn out the lights) and this show has subtitles anyway (it's in English, French and Japanese). But so good! About wine!
Does anyone know what this flower is?
It's blooming in one of Colin's front beds and I love it. He doesn't know what it is - it was already there when he and Mailing bought the house.
Finally, I mentioned that I had picked up a few poetry books from the library. These are two of them:
"The Beauty" by Jane Hirshfield and "The Unswept Room" by Sharon Olds. After reading a volume of Ada Limon's poetry and not being won over, I mentioned that to both Leslie and Connie - two published poetry writers who are friends of mine. Leslie said that one of her favorite poets is Sharon Olds. Connie recommended Jane Hirshfield...and recommended staying away from Sharon Olds. Ha! Of course, I needed to get books by both. I've only read a few poems from both books so far, but am enjoying each of them. I know that some of you are familiar with Jane Hirshfield. Has anyone read Sharon Olds?
The other poetry volume I checked out at my library is The Essential Haiku Versions of Basho, Buson & Issa. This is great! I love Haiku and am familiar with Basho and Issa, but not Buson. Fun to explore. Along with these 3 poetry books I have 8 (!!) other books checked out from my library. I guess I'm set with reading for a little while.
Today is my last day of watching Iris for a bit. They head to China tomorrow. They will only be in China for 4 days or so (seeing some family, going to The Great Wall and the Panda House at the Beijing Zoo among other things) and then they fly to Taiwan for the balance of the two weeks they will be gone. Iris has been such a love this week and I am going to miss being with her so much. I will still be heading over to their house twice a day (starting tomorrow afternoon) to feed Talbot and show him a bit of love. He will be missing his family. That will give me more found time! I plan to take a book (or two) and some knitting with me when I go over and that way I will have something to do while spending a bit of time keeping Talbot company.
This is the last Friday in April! Let's make it a good one.











