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Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Toddler Tales 5: Toddler bed or stick with crib?
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Monday, June 24, 2013
Mailbox Monday: 6/24/13
Mailbox Monday is hosted by Dolce Belleza this month. |
In January 1896, Arthur Conan Doyle, the renowned creator of Sherlock Holmes, arrives with his wife Louisa at the Britannic Hotel in New York for his first American tour. Louisa is instantly mesmerised by this vibrant, dangerous city. When a woman's mutilated corpse is found in a Bowery alley, she becomes convinced from the artist's sketch that she'd seen the victim at the hotel. As more bodies start appearing, Louisa starts piecing together clues to reveal a story of madness, murder and depravity which leads inexorably back to the hotel itself and a madman who is watching her every move.
I am looking forward to reading this one alongside my readings of Doyle's Sherlock. Another book to get me through the wait for Sherlock season 3 to start! If you have not signed up for my Reading Challenge, no problem. It runs through the end of the year, so come join the fun. There will be some great giveaways for those who participate, including a copy of this book. Here's the link:
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Saturday, June 22, 2013
Saturday Snapshot: Playing with Clay
Every Thursday I drive north into San Francisco to spend three hours in the basement of the building seen here. While there I play with clay. I prefer hand building to the wheel for a few reasons: less set up and clean up, different shapes other than bowls and vases, being able to use textures and being able to socialize with others while doing it.
Thursdays are my nights out to have dinner on my own, or visit with SF friends. Sometimes I have errands and appointments but that does extend my time in the city. Now don't get me wrong, I love being home with the little girl and the hubby but nights away are good for my sanity.
Anyway, I thought I would share some pics of some items I have made this year for Saturday Snapshot. (Details below)
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Friday, June 21, 2013
FO Friday: Baby Knitting All Done! (for now)
So much baby knitting this spring and summer. Babies popping out everywhere!
We were blessed with a nephew just last month, way out in Maine. We can't wait to see the new little guy when we visit next month. I had to send a package before then with some knitted goodies before then.
This little kitty is adorable! I will need to find the pattern and share with you at a later time, because I really can't remember what it is. I found it on a knitting blog and didn't save it. Ack! Anyone have an idea where it is from?
I also knit up this warm and cozy blanket. I do remember what pattern I used for this one. It is the second one I have made. The previous one was last year for a cute little Texas baby.
Pattern: Baby Chalice Blanket by Karen S. Lauger
Yarn: Berroco Comfort, worsted weight, navy
Needles: US 10
The next two were made for a San Francisco baby who is due in a couple weeks! A friend for the past 19 years is having her first baby and we are all so excited to have another baby amongst our group of local friends. For this little guy, he gets a chevron blankie and a chick that matches his Land of Nod bedding a bit. A little homemade to go with the modern decor. :)
Pattern: Chevron Baby Blanket by Purl Soho
Yarn: ? Can't remember!
Needles: US 15
Will have to look up the pattern for the chick, as well.
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Review: Under the Dome by Stephen King
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Guest Post by M.J. Rose
Please welcome MJ Rose to the blog, author of Seduction, which was published on May 7th.
The quote is a little more explicit than what I usually post on the blog so be forewarned.
Enjoy!
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“When love has fused and mingled two beings in a sacred and angelic unity, the secret of life has been discovered so far as they are concerned; they are no longer anything more than the two boundaries of the same destiny; they are no longer anything but the two wings of the same spirit. Love, soar.”
― Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
― Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
Excerpt from SEDUCTION - From Chapter 14
I imagined you were dreaming your own dream, oblivious that I was even there. And that increased my desire for you. Often the wanting is more satisfying that the fulfillment. I have come to prefer anticipation to satiation. Longing can make one feel alive in more profound way. You see everything through champagne bubbles. Your senses are alert. You imagine how your lover’s lips will feel, how her skin will taste. What it will be like to unbutton her chemise, slip it off her shoulders, press your mouth to her skin, cup her breasts in your palms and feel her excitement harden her nipples. You picture her leaning into you. Showing you just enough of her want ignites yours.
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Monday, June 17, 2013
Review: Seduction by M.J.Rose
"From the author of The Book of Lost Fragrances comes a haunting novel about a grieving woman who discovers the lost journal of novelist Victor Hugo, awakening a mystery that spans centuries.
In 1843, novelist Victor Hugo’s beloved nineteen-year-old daughter drowned. Ten years later, Hugo began participating in hundreds of séances to reestablish contact with her. In the process, he claimed to have communed with the likes of Plato, Galileo, Shakespeare, Dante, Jesus—and even the Devil himself. Hugo’s transcriptions of these conversations have all been published. Or so it was believed.
Recovering from her own losses, mythologist Jac L’Etoile arrives on the Isle of Jersey—where Hugo conducted the séances—hoping to uncover a secret about the island’s Celtic roots. But the man who’s invited her there, a troubled soul named Theo Gaspard, has hopes she’ll help him discover something quite different—Hugo’s lost conversations with someone called the Shadow of the Sepulcher.
What follows is an intricately plotted and atmospheric tale of suspense with a spellbinding ghost story at its heart, by one of America’s most gifted and imaginative novelists."
M.J. Rose is the international best selling author of eleven novels and two non-fiction books on marketing. Her fiction and non-fiction has appeared in many magazines and reviews including Oprah Magazine. She has been featured in the New York Times, Newsweek, Time, USA Today and on the Today Show, and NPR radio. Rose graduated from Syracuse University, spent the '80s in advertising, has a commercial in the Mus eum of Modern Art in NYC and since 2005 has run the first marketing company for authors - Authorbuzz.com. The television series PAST LIFE, was based on Rose's novels in the Renincarnationist series. She is one of the founding board members of International Thriller Writers and runs the blog- Buzz, Balls & Hype. She is also the co-founder of Peroozal.com and BookTrib.com.
Rose lives in CT with her husband the musician and composer, Doug Scofield, and their very spoiled and often photographed dog, Winka.
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Armchair BEA: Giveaway winner!
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Monday, June 10, 2013
The Neverending Stole
I am in desperate need of getting this project done and I so don't want to knit it anymore.
I have been consistently knitting on this lace stole for my sister-in-law's wedding for months now and I have lost all interest. It is a monotonous repetition of 12 rows. I don't even look at the pattern any more, I have it all memorized. This should make it go faster, right? Wrong. It has two rows of these bobble like bumps the pattern calls "Nupps" that require me to use a crochet hook to pull a stitch through 7 other stitches. It is the only way I have figured out to do it and it takes me forever.
Now don't get me wrong, I know this will be beautiful when it is all done, but right now I really hate this stole, and it is only half way through. I only have a couple more months to get it done!
So what do I do?
Do I trudge on and keep knitting? There is a very important deadline, after all.
Nope.
I find other projects to start. I type up snarky posts about the darn thing. I teach myself to crochet and start an afghan of granny squares.
I seriously have a problem. This would so become a UFO if it wasn't for the fact that my sister-in-law will be expecting it on her arms on that special day in August.
Alright, time to put down the computer, put away the afghan and get knitting on this thing.
Well, maybe after I make the little girl a knitted cat out of the yarn she picked out the other day. :)
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Saturday, June 8, 2013
DomeAlong Update
"Pete Randolph ain't but lintshit on Duke Perkin's asshole." (pg 850 in ebook)
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Friday, June 7, 2013
Toddler Tales 4: Self-weaning completed
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Back from Vacation
K'anapali Beach |
Sunset at Black Rock, Sheraton Maui |
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