How long has it been since I've blogged? I think about two weeks. Trouble was, I just didn't have a lot to blog about. I've had some bad days lately with the pain and fatigue, so I've been doing a lot of reading and not so much sewing. But today I finished the little girl wall hanging top, so I have something to show. Sorry the picture isn't very good. By the time I was finished sewing, my back was hurting bad and I didn't take a lot of pains (pardon the pun) with the photo. As you can see, I didn't even get the little top smoothed out for the shot. Oh well.
I've also done another puzzle. Isn't this one fun? Could have come straight out of the Mayberry County Fair, although none of those ladies looks anything like Aunt Bee.
I'm going to update my Books Read list at left now. So if you follow that, check it out later. So far the best two books I've read this year are Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir and Hour of the Witch by Chris Bohjalian. Presently I'm reading The Paris Wife by Paula McClain. (Thanks, Joyce B. for the recommendation.) It's an account (fiction) of Hemingway's first wife Hadley. Not being a fan of Hemingway, I wasn't sure I would like this book, but I'm hooked. I read half of it in one sitting yesterday. Very well written.
It's currently "raining straight down," as my Aunt Edna used to say. Or a frog strangler as my mama would call it. Or a gully washer, as I've also heard what's happening now called. Can hardly see the house across the street. We've had rain about every day for at least the past week. I don't mind it myself. I love rain. But I know some folks had rather have sunshine.
OK. Going to update my reading list now.
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On 06/11/2021, Barbara Anne said ...
I'm playing catch-up and am sorry to be tardy here.
Love the charming little girls quilt and also that wonderful puzzle. Applause, applause!
May I ask what the name of the puzzle is? Am not sure I should buy any more puzzles as I lost much of May to Tabby Cat by Charles Wysocki only to find a puzzle piece was missing when I'd completed the puzzle.
Hugs!
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