ON THE NEEDLES
Granny’s Grab Bag is still growing, slowly for sure, but growing all the same and since it’s done with leftover sock yarn, who knows how big it will end up? (I have a seemingly bottomless leftover sock yarn stash).
Then, Mr. Iknead’s socks, using Wise Hilda’s Basic Ribbed Sock, with wool free yarn that I can’t remember the name of right now.
Last up is Heidi Kirrmaier’s Medano Beach bag, if you look closely, you can see where I’ve finished the body and made a teeny tiny amount of progress on one of the straps.
LOOK WHO’S HERE!
Our new, beautified beyond belief front flower bed has a new resident named David (of course), standing guard over some important plumbing feature, keeping it safe during my occasional uncontrollable bouts with rakes and shovels.
BY THE BOOK
I’ve finished The Twelve Tribes of Hattie, not the most uplifting book ever, but it had an interesting backstory and kept me engaged and started Secrets of Eden by Chris Bohjalian, which I’m loving. In accordance with Mr. Iknead’s austerity plan, these are library books and I have to admit, because of this, if I don’t like a book, I can put it aside and start another without feeling guilty. I’m liking that.
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There’s A Mouse In The Pool, EEEKKKKKK!
Great swim up until then!
I’m linking up today with Tami, Ginny and Frontier Dreams KCCO, don’t forget to pay them a visit!
All books are divisible into two classes; the books of the hour and the books of all time. John Ruskin, Sesame and Lilies
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