Another completed knitted project. My Outlander scarf/shawl is done! It's been soaked, and blocked and worn twice! It's so soft, I love it. Wonderful yarn to work with and to wear. I love how the colors blended. This yarn, as you might remember was a gift from my Darling Daughter. She Rocks, by the way.Pieces parts! When I had my grassroots charity,. Bridge and Beyond (for 14 years), people would send me squares, rectangles and things they had left over. As you can see these pieces are not the same size. Sometimes when other charities folded they would send me things they had left. Some are knitted, some are crocheted. I would design, label, and bag. I've always named the would be afghans and called this one Little Boy Blue. I would use my stash to find yarn that would blend with these pieces parts and begin edging them to get them to flatten out better and to start getting them to be the same size so they could be joined.
While I closed the charity a year ago, I still have things to work on to donate. Here's the start.
They're coming closer to being the same size, but.........I edge with 2 rows each, then see how much of the dark blue I have in my stash to determine if I have enough to continue using the dark blue to bring to size, or if I'll need to switch to the light blue you see in the upper left corner. It's a process, a bit like putting a puzzle together. But, it's coming alongBelated Happy New Year to you all. I hope everyone had a safe and fun New Years and that 2023 brings us all closer to being done with Covid, and that the poor folks in Ukraine can improve their situation.A very powerful book about the power of Harvey Weinstein and sexual misconduct. How the Me Too Movement got started, and how long this sad situation insued.Just a few of the women involved. It was of course in the news, so many people know about it, but reading/listening to the book tells you so much more than we knew. Well worth the read or listen. Incrediable journalism.
Another non WWII book I've listened to and highly recommend, The Story of Helen Keller. She was far more accomplished than I knew. Put it on your list, if you've not already read or listened to it.
I've not tabulated my numbers for December on my exercising. Forgot to do that before we left for the winter, so will have to see if I still have my notes when I return home. But, I'm getting a good start I think to the New Year. I've rented a bike for the duration and know that will help me be more active. Plus, the weather is nicer so getting out to take some walks will be easier as well. We'll see how I fair here in January.All ready for our dinner party. We managed to fit 14 in for dinner last night. We catch up with other folks who come for the winter or a big chunk of it. It's fun to see the same folks each year. We call ourselves the January Gang.
One of my friends brought me these beautiful yellow roses (yellow is a favorite for me), she said yellow means friendship. Everyone enjoyed seeing the pretty flowers.I prepared 4 pork tenderloins with a sauce that everyone always loves. Syrup, garlic, rosemary, and ground mustand.
2 Large casserole dishes of red skins, and brussel sprouts. I had to cook the sprouts a bit before I could add the butternut squash, as the squash was cut in smaller pieces than it typically is, also added cranraisins (I like cranberries, but couldn't get any). Forgot to take a picture of the salad which was a mix of greens and caprese style tomatoes and fresh mozzarella in a small log almost to sit on top of the greens. Drizzeled with balsamic glaze makes for a pretty and colorful salad. Whew, slept in this am, we were a bit tired.