...starting with some Blogger comments...
...to my sweet sissie Karen who blogs from her boat at McCraw Sails...Hey K...so happy that you got another visit with Richard...and I'm glad your friends are back at the dock...that window job looks daunting and messy...but I'm sure it will turn out perfectly...Love, T...
...to karen from Pumpkin Sunrise...Hi Karen...I know what you mean about the shopping...I do much better if I'm not actually looking for a specific thing...and your Christening blanket is going to be so beautiful...such a pretty pattern...
...to Éphée from L'éphémère quotidienneté des repas et autres trucs de magie...Hi Éphée...your taquitos look amazing...I'm sure they would be a favorite of Our Airman...he loved taquitos when he was little...
...to Penny from Snap That Penny...Hi Penny...your Easter celebration sounds lovely...sheet pan dinners are such a good idea...and your spring trees budding and blooming are so pretty...
...I know I said I was going to start my Shakespeare anthology...but I sort of went down a rabbit hole after reading on Leslie's blog A Friend to Knit with...that she was making Aureliano by Claudia Quintanilla...so of course I hopped over to Ravelry to see the pattern... and I read this in the notes...
Named after a character from Gabriel García Márquez’s “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” this sweater is a nod to the novel that profoundly shaped my view of reality. Aureliano, the founder of the magical town of Macondo, the most beautiful city imagined in literature, symbolizes the book’s enchanting realism. This piece captures the essence of seeing the world through a magical lens, where every detail holds a deeper meaning. - Claudia Q
...and so I thought...Wow...that must be a pretty powerful book...and believe it or not my library has a copy...it was a Columbian novel written in 1962...so I'm reading a translation...it's an existentialist novel with a bunch of characters...so the family tree is kind of necessary...haha...it's good...not a quick read though...
...and Breakfast for Dinner...love that...
...and the movie was an old Doris Day movie...Don't Eat the Daisies...listed as a comedy...and I suppose it had some funny bits...but it wasn't hilarious...and parts of it were pretty serious with friend betrayals and such...
...what have you been watching and reading lately?...
~Have a lovely weekend...
Saturday, April 26, 2025
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Hey, I’ve been reading Educated. It’s a memoir of a Mormon woman’s childhood. I believe Mom listened to it recently. Interesting and revolting. Love, K
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