Today‘s agenda:
1) drink coffee
2) finish knitting a hat
3) read a book
#summer
#teachersoflitsy
#knittingphotobomb
Today‘s agenda:
1) drink coffee
2) finish knitting a hat
3) read a book
#summer
#teachersoflitsy
#knittingphotobomb
I‘m listening to the audiobook (I read this last year) and I‘m at the part where the author describes the end of civilization. This book is about a pandemic flu that kills most of the world, and the people who survive. I don‘t know what I like these kinds of books so much. It‘s like the non-zombie parts of the Walking Dead. What does survival look like? What skills are useful? Maybe I‘m getting ready.
Also, I‘m knitting.
Amazing. Dana, a black woman living in the 1980s, gets pulled back in time to pre-Civil War Maryland to save the white boy who turns out to be her ancestor. Time travel mixed with slave narrative. Violent, tender, complicated, and heartbreaking. I loved it.
Pictured with latest knitting project - a hat for my daughter with my favorites yarn, Malabrigo. #knittersoflitsy
Currently reading while knitting a blanket.
Knitting & reading - my favorite things.
The only thing I don't like about Kate Morton is that her stories are so good that I don't want to do anything else!
I just started this book - trying not to be bogged down by the names, hoping the story picks up. I'm about to finish knitting this baby hat.
Beginnings & endings.
Today's errands included the yarn store and the library. My heart is happy!
My stack for the rest of the month...new reads and re-reads and quite a few #podcast and #Litsy recommends. I love this book community, one of my bright spots during some tough moments. #nicestack #knittingphotobomb