Another Afghan in the works. Calling this one Fresh Mint. As you can I have some really different sized squares and rectangles. I've used this mint green to edge previously and since I'm trying to use up stash, decided I would use the mint green to bring the squares to size, but join them with light gray. I don't normally join before edging every square, but was having a hard time reaching the rows above, so thought I could join the 3 rows, then move everything down to make reaching things easier.Here it is before I started edging. Plus, you can probably tell I moved a few squares around. Had all the bright yellows at the top and the muted yellows at the bottom for one.I've made some good headway with my shawl. When Last I photographed it, I was working on the first green section, and am now on the 2nd green section. As the triangle gets wider, the number of stitches per row really increases. Make it seem slower for sure.
Three more Elin Hilderbrand books....sorta. I didn't really care for Reunion Beach, as the Hilderbrand area was a book I had already enjoyed, and I didn't think much of the others. The book is an apparent tribute to Dorothea Benton Frank. I think I read one of hers years ago, but don't remember which one. I've searched my 5 Libraries and haven't found any of hers as audio books, so probably won't pursue her books. I did enjoy the first 2 Elin Hilderbrand books though, so put those on your list.Camera Girl was fascinating. I was a young girl when Jackie was the first lady, so didn't really know much about her. This book covers her early years, prior being Mrs. John F. Kennedy. She was quite accomplished, intelligent, and very full of life.
A story about a woman who defies social norms, her rich parents and follows her heart. Inspired by the real life story of Samuel Bellamy of the high seas. Pirates, adventure, and of course love! Enjoy.
It's been so long since I've recorded my activity that Fitbit, the webpage apparently no longer exists. I was floored. You get a message that says you can check your dashboard in the app. Well the format on the app is not nearly as good as what the webpage was. So, The only thing I seem to be able to find is daily averages for each month in miles or steps. The webpage gave totals for the month which I preferred. So it looks like the last time I recorded anything here was Dec of 2023.
Jan I averaged 3.85 miles per day
Feb 4.57
March 3.97
April 2.84 (the month I had my dental surgery)
May 2.94
June 3.85. I don't know when the last time was I recorded planks, so I guess I need to start over on that.
Ukraine hasn't been in the headlines much lately, but I was please to see this sign of support on one of my recent walks through the neighborhood.