Good Morning!
Mon Dieu but this weather!!! Yesterday my car thermometer was showing over 100. The temps are now dropping and rain is coming in. The high for Saturday (when we are going to C&M's for a cookout...) is only forecast to be in the mid-fifties. This back and forth is enough to make one crazy (or crazier than one already is).
My cleaning went ok...I did not get it all done, but c'est la vie. I did grocery shop and wine shopped and we are now well stocked in the fruits and vegetables department as well as wine. And my wallet is much, much lighter. Prices keep rising, and let's not talk about gas prices. Anyway, I will try to finish up a little cleaning and straightening tonight. The basics are done, now there is just some touch up to be completed.
Between cleaning, shopping and heat wave weather I have not done much making at all (therefore the lack of a post yesterday). But time marches on and now it is Wednesday, so let's link up with Kat and her Merry Band of Unravelers to chat a bit about making and reading. My 2nd sock is progressing, but not quite as quickly as I had thought.
The leg is finished and I am poised to start the heel flap. Theoretically I could get that done today while Colin and Iris have lunch. But time will tell.
It has been a good week for reading though. I finished the Bruno, Chief of Police book that I was reading. Fatal Pursuit was not my favorite Bruno book, but it was engaging and dealt with a car rally. I am finding this entire series to just be delightful - a bit of mystery and murder, a little romance, and lots of food and wine and life in general in the French countryside.
Cleaning the bookcase in our bedroom I discovered Have You Heard the Cricket Song by Winston Abbott. I'm sure this was once my Mom's book - just her style. Inspirational and filled with nature. It's short (under 60 pages) and reads like a poem. Very enjoyable.
A Marriage at Sea by Sophie Elmhirst was a fast read. What an adventure! A couple sailing the world has their boat hit by a whale and then the boat sinks! The couple survive (barely) on a dinghy and raft for just over 4 months before finally being rescued. Yikes! And (amazingly to me), all they talk about is their next boating adventure (to Patagonia)! As the title states, a true story of love, obsession and shipwreck.
Last night Fletch and I wrapped up listening to The Long Ships by Frans G. Bengtsson. This is such an epic tale and I cannot recommend it enough. Colin gave us a copy years ago that we read out loud and loved. My Dad then read it and enjoyed it immensely - so much that it inspired/encouraged him to do on-line research (he was in his 80's at the time). This time we listened to it on audible. The narration is excellent and we discovered much more humor in this adventure than either of us remembered.
And that's a wrap for me. Time to fix another cup of coffee and look for some nourishment. Have a wonderful Wednesday.










