
I haven’t knit on my sock in a couple of days, but I take it up to the park with me each evening, along with my book, which I have been working on. I’d thought I’d leave A Murderous Relation until later, because it looks distinctly possible that what was once a two-week slog could go on for months. But this week has been more painful than I expected, and time with Veronica and Stoker is comforting, which seems like an odd things to say about a book set in London with main characters pursuing Jack the Ripper.
I should resume listening to The Bride Test by Helen Hoang, but it hasn’t quite captured my interest the way I’d hoped it would. I have downloaded Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman for Rudi and me to listen to together. And I also just added the next Inspector Gamache novel, Cruelest Month, to aptly take me into April.
Unraveling along with As Kat Knits.
Your sock is lovely! I’m glad you’ve found comfort in your book! And I hope you love The Cruelest Month… I thought the series really started to get going with this one.
Take care!
Comment by Katie @ The Cozy Burrow 03.19.20 @ 4:49 amYou need something really riveting to distract I think. I say this as I am simultaneously watching reruns of that 70s show. I don’t know why but its fun to me. I LOVE Your sock.
Comment by kathy b 03.19.20 @ 11:48 pm