Well, I had hoped to be done with this scarf by now, but other things got in the way. I have however made lots of headway. You can see I have very little yarn left, so it will be done when the yarn runs out. It's currently 47 inches long. A bit shorter than I like for scarves, so I will have to see how long it ends up, and it may yet be joined to form a circle and be an infinity type scarf. I really like the blend of colors with the greens and browns.
Decided I needed a change from all the WWII books I've read/listened to of late. I really enjoyed this book, despite how sad Frank McCourt's childhood was. I highly recommend the audio of this book, as the author himself reads it and that adds so much to the story in my opinion.
I enjoyed the first book so much I followed up with Frank McCourt's 2nd book and again enjoyed it. His character is addicting, I think...perhpas not if you're his wife though.And, yes I moved right onto his 3rd book. I'm happy to report that after such a sad and brutal childhood, a less than desireable marriage, that if you google you will find he had a successful and happy 2nd marriage to Ellen, the one responsible for his writing his memoirs. And if you google you'll be able to see a good number of photo's of his life.Geesh, no real exercise to note for the month of September. As you may have noted from my previous post, I got Covid. Still not feeling 100%, but am negative now on testing. Was in France and spent isolation in the hotel room. Real bummer, we never got to go on our tour. Between being sick, isolating, and lots of flights there and back...only exercise I've done is a little bit of walking which is where this Halloween yard decoration comes from. I did mow a few times, and got some steps from that. But, all in all...September was a real Bust. 83.6 miles for the month, down from 90.15 in August.
I blogged about France, The Tour That Wasn't Here.
Or at least the wee bit we got to see before Covid enterted.