Like a lot of the mid-west itâs been mighty cold here this last weekend. Â I didnât even leave the house Saturday or Sunday. Â I wouldnât have Monday, either, except I had to go to work. Â So what does one do for two and a half days of staying inside?
Well, getting some tatting done, for one thing. Â Not as much as I could have, but some anyway.
Iâm revisiting a motif I made back in
October, deciding if I want to write down the pattern or not. I made a bit of a change in the outside round, not sure if it made it better or worse. Â Itâs made with Lizbeth #670 Victorian Red in size 20.
On Monday I started on Janeâs new
TIAS.
Iâve started mine in Lizbeth #130 Island Breeze in size 20. Â Itâs only day one so there is little hope of guessing what it will be yet. Â Itâs fun seeing all the people who have joined. Â If you havenât yet but would like to try it, itâs never to late to start.
Then of course there is the usual things that canât be ignored â you know, the everyday things that have to be done: cooking, a bit of cleaning, laundry (youâve heard that âno laundry today, naked tomorrow? It can be true).
I was actually slow getting to my tatting. I had a big distraction: a new book. Â While grocery shopping Friday I found one I just had to buy. Â I admit I havenât bought or read many books lately for several reasons:
1.  When I start reading I have a hard time putting the book down until Iâm done with it. And maybe re-read a few favorite spotsâŚ
2. I have decided I should try to only pick up books by favorite authors due to reason #1.
3. I have a lot of tatting and craft projects I want to do and canât if Iâm in the middle of a book (refer to reason #1).
4.  We have some remodeling that has to be done, which I canât do while in the middle of a book (refer to reason #1).
5. Â Like it or not cooking, cleaning, washing, etc, and going to work are necessary evils, which I canât do while in the middle of a book (refer to reason #1).Â
6.  The room we have to remodel has most of my books in it and we have to move them all to work on the room.  There seems to be a lot of booksâŚ
So, at the store Friday I found a anthology edited by one of my favorite authors, Mercedes Lackey đÂ
And yes, I ignored âmost everything else until I had finished it! **unrepentant grin**
There are several stories in here that can stand alone but are continuations of other stories from âElemental Magicâ, another book of short stories,which was probably the last book I purchased. Â I havenât really gotten into Mercedesâ âElementalâ series (refer to reason #1) but I enjoyed these a lot. Â And it looks like her story in this book is the introduction of her next full length novel (âRed as Bloodâ coming 2014). Â Â
Even though I love having an actual book in my hand I need to see how many of her books are in audio books, then maybe I can get other things done while âreadingâ!!
âThe unread story is not a story; it is little black marks on wood pulp. Â The reader, reading it, makes it live: a live thing, a story.â
Ursula K. Le Guin
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