Here is Firecracker done, being blocked/drying here as we speak. I was pleased when I found more black yarn so was able to edge each square with black after getting everything sized with the red. And then edged in black as well.And here it was in the beginning.
And next up Pink Petals. Some of the pink here is quite bright as you can see...sorta like the hideous pink car I posted previously. So, am bringing squares to size in the light pink which I think will tone things down. I may join in the same pink, or perhaps find a contrasting color...will see as it progresses what I think.
Hubby and I recently attending ball game, such a fun summer thing to do. It was a beautiful night and our home team won. Not something we do often, maybe once or twice a summer. Don't think we made it at all last summer.
But, one can't read just heavy duty books. One still needs the entertainment of the Elin Hilderbrand books. Catch up with the characters from The Summer of 69 (the year I graduated from HS), 10 years later.
Bonfire at the beach to celebrate graduating from High School. Drinking, cars, anger, young love........so much going on. And the subsequent police investigation.
When summer jobs at the club change peoples lives, and coming of age.
*I continue to enjoy and recommend all the Elin Hilderbrand books.
Thoroughly enjoyed this movie and highly recommend it. I watched it on Prime.
LOVED this movie. I've always been a huge fan of Eleanor Roosevelt, what a remarkable woman she was. The time frame of this story about her is right after her husband passed and how she got on with her life. Jean Stapleton did a magnificent job portraying her. Highly recommend this. This too was on Prime.
Meh....very disappointed in this. It had gotten such rave reviews when it and the silly Barbie movie came out at the same time in the theaters. Can't recommend this, even though I'm probably out numbered on this opinion.
LOVED this movie. I've always been a huge fan of Eleanor Roosevelt, what a remarkable woman she was. The time frame of this story about her is right after her husband passed and how she got on with her life. Jean Stapleton did a magnificent job portraying her. Highly recommend this. This too was on Prime.
Meh....very disappointed in this. It had gotten such rave reviews when it and the silly Barbie movie came out at the same time in the theaters. Can't recommend this, even though I'm probably out numbered on this opinion.