Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Early Summer

Hello Gentle Readers. Weather here in southeast Nebraska is very summer-like, hot and humid. Last night when I went to bed the outdoor temperature was eighty five degrees. At any rate, the tomatoes like the rain and warm nights. Over the weekend, the vines grew about six inches. The basil thrives in pots while the lavender blooms. Around the neighborhood, the lilies of all colors bloom. 

Today I link with Kat and the Unravelers for making and reading posts. As I enjoy the warm evenings outdoors, I do less knitting. I continue to work on the Gemma Shawl but didn't take another photo. I finished the latest pair of shortie socks knit from leftovers. The astute among you might notice I reknit the toe of the first sock. I have another skein of sock yarn that will coordinate well with the solid rose color so I took out the first toe and reknit it. Goofy I know but it made me happy and didn't take much time. I made some progress on the hat but have to take care that my hands don't get sore so I cast on a pair of mitts. 

Currently I am reading Street Haunting, a little book of essays by Virginia Woolf. The opening essay, "How Should One Read a Book?" pulled me back into Woolf's world and writing. I look forward to the last essay, "Street Haunting" in which Woolf uses the pretext of needing to purchase a lead pencil to walk the streets of London on a late winter afternoon. One has to love a woman with an affinity for pencil and paper as well as walking. Woolf's writing is witty and excellent. For anyone hesitant to read her work, these essays would be a good entry. I happened onto this book on an outing to Postscript Press, a shop in Ashland, Ne., a small town between Omaha and Lincoln. The shop specializes in stationery and a selection of curated books. The books were tucked in and around the stationery supplies. We visited on a rainy afternoon, adding to the charm of the shop on a small town main street. 

This afternoon I need to return and pick up library books. I'm also in desperate need of a hair cut and groceries. Have a good week.

Ravelry Links

Summer Shorties

Cityscape Mitts



 



2 comments:

  1. Your socks look great, both beautiful and comfortable. I'm excited about your Virginia Woolf recommendation. I have borrowed it from hoopla and I see that they also have quite a few of her other titles. I've always meant to read some of her writing and Street Haunting is the perfect place to begin. Thank you!

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  2. I like what you did with the shorties. Very chic!
    Orlando is one of my all time favorite books. I have Mrs. Dalloway here but I don't think I ever read it. I've got shelves of books I've never read because Audible and the library is always tempting me with the next great thing.

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