This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic from That Artsy Reader Girl asks us about book covers that remind of us of summer. Here are ten that do that for me from the subset of books I’ve read in the past decade:









This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic from That Artsy Reader Girl asks us about book covers that remind of us of summer. Here are ten that do that for me from the subset of books I’ve read in the past decade:









Rudi is away this week, but I still have a full list of things to do while he’s out west:
A baker’s dozen of chores, must-do’s, and fun things. What are you hoping to do this week?

Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. I bought a number of inexpensive plants while up in Connecticut a couple weeks back. On one of the hottest days of the year to date, Rudi helped me clear some extra space in the plot, so I could jam them all in. I finished planting on Sunday. I may add some beans and squash seeds, but otherwise I’m done with putting in plants until Labor Day.
2. Last July 4th, we got locked out of the Mall while waiting in line for the fireworks, so this year I got us moving earlier and we entered without issue. We sit on the river side of the Lincoln Memorial, which tends not to attract crowds, but offers great views.
3. The first corn on the cob of the season was actually pretty decent.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?


As I mentioned yesterday, I had messed up my Feel Good Shawl, by putting the center increase off-center in the last repeat that I did. I decided to do surgery and see if I could fix it by just dropping down the three stitches and fixing them back up. And then I tried to fix that by dropping down one stitch and fixing that. And then I decided I should just frog back to an area before I had tried to fix the problem and pick up and knit from there, with much better results.
Apologies for the blurry shot of the back. Clearly the project moved at the last second.
The good news is that tonight was the first time I felt confident reading my knitting and understanding what I should be doing, which bodes well for fewer mistakes (fingers crossed) and faster knitting.

I am making progress, albeit slowly, on my Feel Good shawl, but when I went to take a photo to show you, I found a mistake four rows back. So I’ll fix that tomorrow and show you then. In the meantime, check out the yarns I’m using above. The three gradients are Freia shawl balls, the dark blue is Smooshy, and I think the pink is PennyRose.
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic asks us to share the most anticipated books coming out in the second half of 2022. Here are some of mine:
How about you? Are there books coming out before the end of the year that you’re particularly looking forward to?