If you've seen many of my afghans, you know I rarely make one that has a pattern. In part because I'm using up donated squares made from lots of different people and rarely have many of the same color or design. This is obviously the exception to the norm. They were squares from the different people, but I did have multiples of the color or similar color. The pink in the right corner for example is lighter then the diagonal strip of dusty pink, but it works. I also prefer working on ghans that aren't patterned. Fits my personality better, lol. iT'S oriented differently here, but this is what it looked liked as I was designing it. I've named this one Summers End. Had a hard time coming up with a name; but thought the darker dusty rose, the darker green etc looked liked flowers at the end vs bright colors in spring when everything is new and fresh. Like all the afghans it will donated to Home for Families. Counting my pictures, it looks like I've made 106 of these over the years from donated squares, plus about a dozen that I made without donated squares.
I've read several of Mary Trumps book and have enjoyed them all. She really had to work at it coming from such a dysfunctional family. Her father Freddy one of 5 children of Fred Trump's (Donald's Father), had only room for 1 winner in his family, so the kids were pitted against each other constantly. Freddy was kind, sensitive and had his own interests other than his Father, Fred's obsession with real-estate. He wasn't cutthroat and vicious enough to satisfy his father, so Mary grew up watching her Dad be constantly humiliated by his father. That's what drove him to become an alcoholic. Her parents divorced and she had to find her own way. Much insight not just in retelling of her story (and The Felon's), but the added insight of a good behavioral psychiatrist. A good read.
Some memes I thought worth sharing.
Some folks are so creative when they make the memes.
Lord knows we need to laugh so we don't loose our minds with all the horrible things going on.
And who doesn't LOVE Kermit!!
Some folks are so creative when they make the memes.
And who doesn't LOVE Kermit!!
These are 2 books I recently returned to library without finishing. I was 3 or 4 chapters in for both books, and just couldn't get into them. I was tempted to force myself to finish the 2nd book, "The Serviceberry" as it's only a 2 hour book; but NO! I see no reason spending time reading a book that's not enjoyable, or educational that you just can't get into. Clearly my opinion does NOT match others, as the 1st book was rated 4.32, and the 2nd book rated 4.38 on Goodreads. If you read either book, let me know what you're thoughts were. I only rated each of these books a 1 star, because you can't give them a zero.
LOVED this book! Put this on your list. It's a fascinating story about a very strong woman who played an immensely important role in FDR's Presidency. She was initially involved with FDR when he was The Governor of NY. She was a Hungarian Jewish Immigrant who advised FDR and was The First Woman to be Assistant Secretary of Defense back in 1950. This woman worked behind the scenes and accomplished so much for so many years, her story now needs to be known.
On the blogging front, you may notice my blog log decreasing in size/or numbers of blog names listed. as I've been deleted some folks from the list. Why? Because I like reciprocal blogging. You visit and comment on my blog, I always visit your blog and return the favor. In reverse, there are folks who no longer seem to be returning the favor when I visit them. This does not include folks who are taking a break for health reasons etc.