One of these days, I'm going to learn to check Ravelry for project pictures before buying self-striping sock yarn. Does this look like a snake to anyone else? And not a neat snake, either.
Handmade, Holiday, Homicideis the latest Kiki Lowenstein mystery by Joanna Campbell Slan. When a mean old woman drops dead during one of Kiki's Zentangle classes, it seems like everyone had a motive to do away with her. Kiki had less reason than most, but she's still a suspect. With so many suspects, some of them familiar characters from the series, this was a fun one. I absolutely recommend this series, but don't jump in with the latest book. Start at the beginning.
This is the first time I've pre-ordered a book for my Kindle. It was nice to have it there and waiting for me as soon as it was available. That's definitely something I'll do in the future.
A couple of years ago, we were on a road trip and listened to a radio adaptation of The Man Without a Country. I can't remember which show it was, but it would've dated to the 30s or 40s. The introduction said that it was based on a true story (if I heard it right....no one else in the family remembers listening to it at all) but that didn't seem possible. When we got home, I downloaded the Kindle version to see if it explained more. This week, I finally got around to reading it and learning that the story of a man sentenced to spend the rest of his life on sailing ships, never to receive any news of the United States was fiction.
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Oh I don't know. I think there could be a snake "somewhere" that resembles that. I do not favor brown very much in most things, but I like the pattern it's making. Didn't know there was a place on Ralvery that showed the finished projects of specific yarns. I'll have to check it out.
ReplyDeleteThat's one of my fears with self-striping yarn I can never "see" the way the stripes will come out from the skein - and I have a terrible imagination! I still think it's during out nice though :)
ReplyDeleteI love self striping yarn but I go for the bright, quirky colors. Yes it does look snake-ish and if I were to knit these and give them for a gift, I might just add some snake eyes to the toes. :)
ReplyDeleteNever saw a snake that looked like that! I like the socks, great for a guy, IMHO. Have a nice Christmas!
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