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October 8, 2020


early october unraveling
posted by soe 1:51 am

Early October Unraveling

Behold! A sock that is nearly complete! I’ve started the toe decreases and anticipate wrapping this one up tomorrow evening, perhaps while up at the park.

Or, I’ll be reading. Both of these books are overdue with holds on them. I’d like to get The Trouble with Hating You by Sajni Patel back to the Arlington library this weekend. I have another book overdue there, as well, but my hold on its D.C. equivalent is waiting for me at the MLK library downtown, which I hope to be able to collect tomorrow or Friday. It took me a little while to get into this alternating-POV romance about a woman who runs out on a dinner where her traditional parents have ambushed her with a potential marriage match — who turns out to be the new lawyer she’s going to have to work with on a regular basis. But now that I’m past the set-up, I’m enjoying it.

Sarah has promised me that We Ride Upon Sticks does not contain Horrible Events (outside of the normal day-to-day horrible things that happen to real-life teenage girls), so I have picked that back up again. Its foreshadowing and style of narration had stressed me out and I’d put it down for a while.

Head over to As Kat Knits for her weekly Unraveled wrap-up.

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October 4, 2020


saturday still life
posted by soe 1:45 am

A Saturday in October

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October 1, 2020


final september unraveling
posted by soe 1:28 am

Final September Unraveling

I realized as I was walking to the garden in rapidly fading daylight that I was not going to make it to the park to read or knit tonight, so I borrowed a treebox to stage a shot for you. The celosia was not up to the task of holding up Sal & Gabi Break the Universe, but managed my sock just fine.

I started the sock last fall and put it aside when it was clear I wasn’t going to finish it for Halloween. So it was super exciting to pull out most of a complete leg last week. As you can see, I’m already a good distance down the foot. I do not anticipate missing the holiday again this year.

Head to As Kat Knits to see what others are reading and knitting.

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September 24, 2020


post-tdf unraveling
posted by soe 1:35 am

Welcome to Wednesday, when it’s time to share what we’re reading and crafting.

Today I’m not doing that. I’m exactly in between that and am giving photographic evidence of that limbo:

Post-TdF Unraveling

Here we have Reyna, my Tour de France Knitalong project, off the needles. I still need to weave in my two ends and block it, but that’s what the weekend is for. I’ve not picked up another project to work on yet.

We also have Love Lettering, by Kate Clayborn, which I picked up at the library tonight. I haven’t started it yet, but might take it with me to the beach tomorrow.

Head over to As Kat Knits for the weekly roundup.

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September 22, 2020


top ten fall 2020 reads
posted by soe 1:47 am

It’s time for my favorite seasonal list this week at That Artsy Reader Girl — the top ten books on my autumn to-be-read list.

This fall, it’s a combination of new releases from old favorites, seasonally slanted books (spookier reads, Latinx characters, and political themes), and topical titles I’ve recently bought:

  1. Murder on Cold Street by Sherry Thomas
  2. Jasper Fforde’s The Constant Rabbit
  3. Brandy Colbert’s The Voting Booth
  4. The Night Country by Melissa Albert
  5. Each Tiny Spark by Pablo Cartaya
  6. Sandra Cisneros’ A House of My Own: Stories from My Life
  7. Zadie Smith’s Intimations
  8. So You Want to Talk about Race by Ijeoma Oluo
  9. A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik
  10. Aiden Thomas’ Cemetery Boys

How about you? What are you looking forward to reading this fall?

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September 17, 2020


mid-september unraveling
posted by soe 1:55 am

Here is today’s haul of books from the library. Apparently I was going for face books by non-American authors in my book requests. Any nominations for which I should start first?

Mid-September Unraveling

I don’t know if it’s just seasonal allergies kicking in or a temporary malaise because of passing the six-month mark since shutdown or the noticeably earlier sunsets, but I’ve just been really tired this week.

And it shows with my Tour de France shawl, which has not grown much since the weekend. I’m going to have to up my pedal stroke (or at least stay awake) if I want to be on the medal stand in Paris on Sunday.

Head over to As Kat Knits to see what other people are knitting and reading.

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