Good Morning Wednesday!
Knitting and reading, comforting activity for all seasons, sharing with all here.
I am so pleased with the Piper's Journey Shawl I knitted with Quince & Co Chickadee Yarn. I love its hushed green color, I love its calm drape, I love its gently curved design, and I love its baby softness. Could I say it more plainly? I love this shawl! And I am longingly anticipating cooler weather to wear it. And with the hotter than normal temperatures this August, it is good to dream of those days arriving soon. I am still managing to keep most of my potted plants living, alas not thriving though, they need nothing less than rain from God's clouds to do that.
As for my end of summer reading,
Always, several books scattered from nightstand, to pool bag, from kitchen counter and beyond. I want to highlight two entirely different books in particular. My swimming partner mentioned a book by Kate Morton that she had loved reading. She loaned me her copy hoping I would get pulled into The Secret Keeper and find myself on the path of guessing how the many twists of this novel would end. If you like a book with a mesmerizing story line that will draw you in with its many twists, I would suggest this book. The next book I want to highlight is a heart breaker for sure, but written so empowered with the marvelous grace and surrounding mercy of God. It is a book that has left a dent in my spirit because of its depth and the truth of what Christ Jesus has paid for our lives, sinful, lost lives. Glenda had a very sad, tragic childhood yet God saved her and redeemed her; the story she tells holds no bitterness for wrongs done to her and will leave you awed.
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3 comments:
This is such a lovely shawl you have knitted. The yarn looks luscious! Pat
I loved the Secret Keeper. I am just about to start reading Distant Hours by Kate Morton. My daughter has been buying my her books. I love that beautiful shawl. That green color is so pretty.
That shawl is beautiful! I have it on my someday list. Thanks for the book reviews. More titles to add to my list.
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