Titled this one Down in the Valley. These strips were donated with the intent they would be scarves, but they're all to small to be scarves. I've mixed them up in way to make an afghan. The strips are different lengths and widths.Using yarn I had in my stash, I had enough blue to edge for size and join and make a wide border. It measures 55 x 40 inches, so not a bad size in the end. I ended up not using 3 of the strips because it would have been long and narrow. I'll see if I can incorporate the 3 strips not used in another project.A recent vase of flowers along with a nice cocktail (and in the background you can see Crayons when it was laid out to dry. That's 2 afghans back.
The Paper Plane Cocktail is very pretty and refreshing. Generally you use equal parts of Bourbon, Aperol, Amaro Nonino, and Lemon Juice. I like to use just half the amount of Lemon Juice, as I think it over powers the over flavors. Garnish with a dehydrated slice of orange. When I don't have dehydrated orange slices I use a fresh slice.A true story from WWII. The Americans were far outnumbered, the weather was against them, had been for 4 months with rain that slowed the march to Berlin. In December of 1944 Patton summoned the Chaplain and asked for a prayer for the weather. He got one, had it distributed to 250,000 men. Then came the Battle of the Bulge, heavy fog as the enemy converged at Bastogne. Will he get the miracle he and the troops prayed for in time?
Judy Blume, a woman ahead of her time knew how to relate to young teens with questions about their bodies, about growing up and more. She talked about things that parents didn't want to talk to their children about. She changed the way many of us grew up........until censorship of her honesty put her on the most banned booked list. She pushed boundaries the far right didn't want pushed, she promoted equality for women. A fascinating book. I personally didn't realize the backlash she experienced for years. And now with books being banned once again by the far right, as a means of controlling what people learn; this book seems quite timely.
The next 3 books in the Bess Crawford Series:
A Hanging at Dawn, full of suspense and mystery about Simon Brandon's past, why is he in jail? Will help arrive before dawn downs?
An Irish Hostage, The war is over but; is it peaceful? Many Irish still hate the Brits and mistrust those who fought with her. Mystery, and hate erupt in a small village; are the Irish who fought with the Brits really their enemy?
The Cliffs Edge. In the aftermath of WWI, people are trying to heal, trying to overcome food shortages that still exist. People are angry, mistrust pits family against family. Using her nursing skills, Bess aids a family friend until she's needed more urgently elsewhere. Injury, death, fighting within pulls a town apart with her in the middle of it all.
In January I managed 266,463 steps for the month, an average of 8,595 per day with my best day being just over 14,000. I did not get back into Yoga as I planned. I did about 10 days of leg lifts twice a day (forgot to record some days, thus the estimate). I was able to increase my planks from 30 seconds x 3 to 35 seconds x 3, and then 35 seconds x 4. I did planks 16 days in January. Will try to increase things during February.
What a great way to use up those smallish tiles. Looks wonderful. Good for you on the monthly steps. Me not doing as well as you.
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Thanks Jackie, appreciate the sweet comments. Just keep trying on the steps. Every little bit helps. Good luck to you.
DeleteHi, the cocktail sounds good. :-)
ReplyDeleteI will check out Patton's Prayer.
Did you read Ask Not ... about the Kennedy women?
I do not remember your review, but I feel like you are the one I learned about the book from. ;-) Anyway, I read it. WOW!!!!
Thanks Carla, I've read a couple about the Kennedy's but not that one, adding it to my list. Thanks for mentioning it. Let me know what you think of Patton's Prayer. I really enjoyed it. And if you have a paper plane, let me know if you liked it.
DeleteI love Down in the Valley, it's absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bill, much appreciated.
DeleteI loved reading Judy Blume books when I was a young teen. They were just so relatable.
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit older so actually never read Judy's books myself, but remember my daughter reading them. I really enjoyed the book about her.
DeleteDear afghan lady! Your afghan projects amaze me.
ReplyDeleteThe subjects of your book reading is versatile: censorship and banning of ideas, battles and prayer, suspense and mystery. I like that.
Thank you Duta, how sweet you are to call me afghan lady. You put a smile on my face. I do like variety in book reading. I don't like fantasy and horror; but pretty much open to the rest. It's always so good to hear from you.
DeleteMy but you have been busy making afghans and finding time to read as well. Charles Todd books are so interesting whether Bess Crawford is the protagonist or Ian Rutledge. I hope there will be new books in either series.
ReplyDeleteStay safe with the snow coming!
I tried to get into the Ian Rutledge series, but it just didn't work for me. Sometimes though it's the mood we're in at the time. So, I'll give them another shot. I enjoy Bess Crawford so much, it seemed odd that Ian Rutledge didn't click with me. Snow is too prevalent even where it shouldn't be. Come on Spring.
DeleteAnother lovely afghan - you are so clever at using up these pieces to make something so useful for those who need it. You have fitted in lots of interesting reading too.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Ellie
Thanks so much Ellie for your kinds words regarding my craft. Putting pieces parts together for me is like a puzzle, but the funny thing is; I'm not very good at puzzles, but sorting colors, shapes and sizes seems to work for me.
DeleteI think it's a form of child abuse to keep kids ignorant of things they need to know to understand the world, themselves, and growing up. Goddess bless Judy Blume!
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with you Debra. Judy Blume was remarkable and kept fighting even when she was being banned in places. And look, here we are yet again with narrow minded people banning books.
DeleteOh, great to see the Judy Blume book..and of course, all your projects you've got going. Great to read your post. I hope you have a happy February. Thanks for reading and thank you so much for your comment. You did make me laugh..and well, I did get the idea with something that happened to me when we were in our first apartment in college. My mother was only an hour away, but she didn't call, just showed up one morning. All the best to your February and what it has to offer.
ReplyDeleteSmiling with your story about your mother showing up, sitting here nodding un hun, can visualize it all. Chipping away with the projects, one after another. Hubby laughs and says it keeps me off the street, lol. YOu have a good February as well.
DeleteWow! Your exercise routine is impressive! Our book this month is Eleni which takes place in Greece during the mid-forties and a period of history I'd never heard. It's about the wars there and is written by the author's son. Very informative but also very sad.
ReplyDeleteI've read some about the wars in Greece, they were occupied for a very long time. I've not read that book, but am putting it on my list. Sounds like one I would enjoy.
DeleteThank you for the book titles. I'm in need of some new books. The afghan made from the scarves is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative way to use them. Blue border is very nice.
Hugs Cecilia
Thank you for your kind words. Let me know if you enjoy the books.
DeleteWonderful selection of books here. Also enjoyed your pretty projects, the flowers and the cocktail. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, let me know if you read any of those books. Appreciate your kind words about my ghans.
DeleteInteresting books there.
ReplyDeleteThe rug is looking nice, a bit of a problem when the trips are not all the one size.
The cocktail sounds tasty..
It's an afghan, not a rug, it's just drying after being laundered. Let me know if you read any of the books what you think of them.
Deleteanother beautiful Afghan. These all look like some interesting reads. I'm ready for summer so I can sit out back by the pool (my peaceful place) and read. I'm making a list of these books. Happy Sunday....
ReplyDeleteI can see why that's your happy place, sounds great. Thanks for the kind words about my ghans.
Delete..."Down in the Valley "reminds me of the saying, "when life gives you scraps, make a quilt!"
ReplyDeleteLove the saying Tom! Thanks for the visit.
DeleteHello Sandy, thank you for visiting my blog and commenting. Beautiful crocheting and impressive exercise routines!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bless, I'll add you to my blog list to make visiting easier. Appreciate the kind words on my crocheting.
DeleteAnother lovely afghan. You're very talented at putting all sorts of shapes together to make something so useful. Your flowers are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Jo, sometimes it's a bit of a puzzle fitting pieces parts together, but I enjoy it and keep chipping away.
DeleteI like your afghan knitting. Colourful.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thank you Victor.
DeleteYou did a great job on the blanket.
ReplyDeleteThe cocktail looks good... I rarely get to drink one :-)))
I hope you enjoy reading.
Happy Valentine's Day.
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Thanks so much Barwitzki. I'm in need of updating my reading list.
DeleteI love your new blanket. It almost has a woven feel to it which is lovely and so different.
ReplyDeleteThank you, appreciate your kind words. This afghan was different and did have more texture. I think you're right about looking woven.
DeleteHi, thank you for visiting my blog! I’ll probably spend hours reading yours now! It looks like you are really enjoying your making…as well as your reading! Sal 😁
ReplyDeleteThanks Sal. I'll add you to my blog list.
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