Hello Gentle Readers. I'm composing Tuesday afternoon, listening to gentle rain on the roof. After four or five days of high heat and high wind, Monday brought rain and slightly cooler temperatures. Rain is in the forecast until at least Friday. Thank goodness. By last Sunday evening, everything looked whipped and parched from the heat and wind.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, we will have a new clothes dryer delivered and installed. Our trusty Maytag, purchased in 1990, made a grinding noise when turned on to dry. It also hasn't been drying efficiently. After we recovered from sticker shock and reading reviews, we purchased a new Maytag from a local appliance store. Over the years, we have had good service, repair work, and information from this store. We also bought an extended five year warranty available through the store. If we don't use it in five years, we can apply the price to another appliance.
I plan to link with Kat and the Unravlers. My making feels a little scattered but I finished the shortie socks and have worn them. I need several baby gifts in the next few months so I knit one of my favorite baby hats. In hindsight, I wish I'd cast on 80 stitches instead of 72 because this one is a little small, definitely a newborn size. One of these babes is due in January so if it's a girl, she can wear it.
I knit a little further on the royal blue shawl. The photos on this gray day make the yarn look darker than it is. The shawl is a peaceful knit but requires paying attention to a chart. I'm excited to get to the large side increasing panel with eyelets. I cast this shawl on in March and barely got started before focusing on the red sweater.
I read The Correspondent by Virginia Evans. I thoroughly enjoyed this epistolary novel. Several of you, including Bonny, recommended this book and you were so right. It's a quiet sort of novel written from the viewpoint of an older woman. She communicates with family, friends, foes, and even authors through her thoughtful letters. I loved her correspondence with Joan Didion. As I wrote to Kym, this week, The Correspondent reminds me of The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng. Although the two novels are set in different places and times, the main characters are older women looking back on their lives. Both had careers in the legal profession, sadness and tragedy in their lives, and find new friends as they age. In addition both women are facing the loss of their vision as they age. In other ways the novels are quite different. Although we know this, it comforts me to read of women from different cultures and areas of the world in different times portrayed with similar emotion and feelings.
Today was my six-week post-op appointment with the surgeon. She told me I was healing well and regarding the repair, everything is as it should be. I still have a way to go to regain my strength and will be taking it easy but I am grateful for a good report. I am also grateful for your continued thoughts and well wishes.
What are you knitting or making this summer?
Congrats on the new dryer. We have Maytag as well for our washer and dryer. So far .... I am very happy with them. Did you get one of their "fun" colors? If I had to do it again, I would. I picked the steel grey color, but I think a pop of blue or red would look very nice in the bathroom (where they are).
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a long life for a dryer! Our last one only made it a fraction of that time. They really don't make things to last anymore! I'm glad to hear of the good report from your surgeon and to hear that your heat has abated. Here's hoping that rain and cooler temps are headed my way! Keep knitting that beautiful shawl -- it may be going slowly but it's going to be worth it in the end.
ReplyDeleteI'm envious of how long your last Maytag dryer lasted and hope this one lasts a good long time also. I hope your rain keeps up. We have another 100 degree day today but then we're supposed to get rain and the temperatures should drop. I'm waiting - impatiently! Your socks look wonderful and so does that baby hat. Your shawl looks lovely and I'll look forward to seeing more of it in the future.
ReplyDeleteThat knit baby cap is so cute! Wow, your dryer lasted a super long time. The Maytag fridge that came with our current house is 1990s vintage and it is still purring away, keeping things cold out in our garage. It's true that "they don't make them like they used to." Glad to hear that you are healing up and recovering. The book sounds interesting, as do most of your reads. Have a good one. See you again soon!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to read that your six-week appointment was positive! The blue shawl is lovely. I haven't worked from a chart in ... a while - so interesting to recall the time when my life had so much room for a project like that and now it doesn't. I also finished (and loved) The Correspondent this month; it's been many years since I read Garden of Evening Mists and what you wrote is different from what stands out in my memory. I might just need to re-read it!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun socks!! And the baby hat is adorable. The blue shawl is so pretty. Did you mention the pattern? Or did I just miss it? Best of all is the report from your surgeon. Continuing to send the healing thoughts your way. I loved The Correspondent.
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of a dryer that lasted 35 years... I had a Maytag that lasted about that long as well! If only things were made like they used to be! I think you were wise to invest in a bit of "insurance" with the new appliance!
ReplyDeleteThose shortie socks are perfect for summer! (which less than a week in and I am already over it... this heat is just not my favorite at all!) But I really think that shawl is going to be gorgeous! The perfect thing to keep your mind engaged as you knit on!
I am so glad you are mending well... I continue to send healing thoughts your way! XO
I am happy to hear your progress report from the doctor. And those socks are very happy.
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