Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Unraveled Wednesday 07-24-19

Hello All,

What a major difference in the weather!  The temps have dropped, the humidity has gone way down.  Last night we slept with windows open and the AC off.  YAY!!

There has not been a lot of knitting, but there has been no unraveling.


The heel has been turned and the first 10 rows on the foot are complete.  Hoping to get a bit more done at lunch today.

Yesterday I checked some things off my "to-do" list (I don't keep a list, but these needed to be done).  I had my annual mammogram and this year a DexaScan as well.  My doctor should have the mammo results today and the DexaScan results in a week.

We are looking forward to tomorrow night when we are joining Colin & Mailing, Mailings parents and her sister and going to see Play in the Park at Whites Road Park (walking distance from Colin & Mailing's).  Tomorrow's play is Shakespeare's Measure for Measure (fitting for this day and age).  Col & Mailing are pulling together some Italian meats and crackers and hard boiled eggs.  We are bringing a bunch of fresh, raw veggies.  Oh, and wine - probably a vino verde which can be so refreshing.  Mailing's parents are bringing something too.  Should be fun and we are looking forward to this change of pace for a Thursday evening.  The weather forecast looks perfect too!

I'm still reading The Salt Path and enjoying this memoir.  I have about 80 pages left to read...it is due at the library today, but I won't be finishing it till after the library closes.  I'll return it tomorrow and pay a little fine.

Linking up with Kat for this unraveled Wednesday.  Head on over to her place to see what others are making and reading!

14 comments:

  1. Hooray for getting a comfortable night's sleep, lunchtime knitting, and Shakespeare in the park, especially with a delicious al fresco picnic and good weather. Enjoy!

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  2. I am doing cheers over this weather reprieve! Your sock is looking awesome! But, you dinner with Colin and Mailing sounds lovely!

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  3. lovely sock and what a wonderful set of happenings coming up for you to do. Hurray for getting the mammo done and I bet all will be well!

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  4. Mmmm...vinho verde! I love it icy cold, but I look for the variety without the bubbles.

    Glad your heat dome cracked at last. Isn't it wonderful to shut down the AC?

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  5. Have fun at Shakespeare in the Park! :-)

    We had windows open too. The fresh air was SO nice.

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  6. Shakespeare in the park sounds wonderful and so does the light refreshments! Have fun!

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  7. Yay for the cooler weather!!! How nice to get the windows open again this morning. I'm a big fan of fresh air. Too bad they are also asphalting the road by my house. What a racket.

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  8. Thrilled to hear the horrid heat finally broke and that you were able to open the windows at night. Your Thursday evening plans sound fabulous.

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  9. The weather is great, non? (Tom and I feel like we brought it back with us from Alaska. . .) Your evening with Colin and Mailing and Mailing's parents sounds just wonderful. Enjoy!

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  10. So glad you'll have good weather for tomorrow night's outing! Enjoy!!

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  11. Have a wonderful time at the show.

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  12. It has been SO nice to have the windows open!

    Your Thursday night sounds just lovely - and yummy. Enjoy!

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  13. I just heard about The Salt Path on a reading podcast. Cooler summer weather is a gift isn't it? I hope your Thursday night was lovely. Good sock progress too.

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