Sitting in bed in the mornings glancing out at the sea, I’ve been adding a few rows to my knitting and crochet. It feels really lazy and holidayish, so perfect really. I never do this at home, only when I’m away.
Last week I bought a fluffy book to bring away with me, but discovered that it’s one I’ve read already. No matter. I found The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan on Kindle, read the sample and know it’s the book for me. At £1.99 it wasn’t a hard decision to make! This is the blurb: Antony Peardew, once a celebrated author, now in his twilight years, spent half his life collecting lost objects; trying to atone for a promise broken many years before. Realising he’s running out of time he leaves his house and all his lost treasures to his assistant Laura the one person he can trust to fulfill his legacy, and reunite the thousands of objects with their rightful owners… sounds intriguing doesn’t it?
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Makes me want to try! Enjoy your holiday! My book is on the heavy side this week… Here is the post https://onecreativecat.wordpress.com/2017/07/05/protest-and-vigilance/
That book sounds just my cup of tea (as does knitting while staring at the sea – I’m hoping I can fit some of that in over the summer holidays!).
Here’s this week’s post: http://www.vikkibirddesigns.com/2017/07/yarning-along-christmas-in-july.html
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Here’s my pick for this week!
https://simplysummerstreet.com/2017/07/05/yarn-along-64/
Your knitting is looking great! that’s too bad about the book, but that’s good you found another one that you wanted to read! it sounds interesting. Hope you enjoy your vacation!
Here’s my post for the week:
https://needlesandwool.blogspot.ca/2017/07/trip-to-montreal-sweater-sleeve.html
Your knitting is wonderful.. I like the way you’re blending the colors. Good job! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
That book does sound good! I’m going to add it to my list.