Reading: on Kindle app When We Were Strangers (Schoenewaldt) and Death on A Longship (Taylor) and of course, At the Still Point: A Literary Guide to Prayer in Ordinary Time (Arthur)
Knitting: Caffe Macchiato (pattern by Moldan).
Cooking: Last night I made for the fourth time my new favorite recipe Chicken Tikka Masala (Epicurious).
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Pretty socks!
ReplyDeleteI just finished my Halloween quilt (will post a picture on my blog shortly) and am knitting a chemo cap for my mom. Have about three different pairs of socks on the needles!
ReplyDeleteI love your socks!
frances
Still Point looks so interesting. I have yet to brave sock knitting...I love the colors of that yarn though!
ReplyDeleteSocks are looking great!
ReplyDeleteChicken Marsala is one of my favorites. I love those socks. I am so into self striping these days.
ReplyDeleteOoh - "At the Still Point" looks very cool. I'm a bit of a church-year nerd (see my blog title!), so I'm very happy to find out about a book like that. Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteooo lovely socks :)
ReplyDeleteGreat socks! I'm not sure I will ever try those double pointed sticks.
ReplyDeleteLove the stripes! Great socks, I bet they'll be enjoyed this winter.
ReplyDeletealways love finding some titles I'm unfamiliar with....off to check them out!! thanks for the suggestions!!! (great looking sock, BTW!!!)
ReplyDeleteI love the socks ! Cheery !
ReplyDeleteYay! You're making socks!
ReplyDeleteLookie what you are making:) Have a blessed day dear Nancy, BIG HUGS!
ReplyDeleteLoving the colorful stripes on your socks...you are on the home stretch with them! Happy knitting! ~Lisa
ReplyDeleteNice work on the socks! And thanks for the Tikki Masala link. I am going to check out the recipe right now.
ReplyDeleteLove your socks...they are stunning!
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