A busy day, by my
languid standards. Daniela and I got to the garden, although not very far within it. Archie came to see me and, hot on his heels, the Loch Fyne
Mileses. Not much knitting, but I finished another sleeve stripe.
Stephen &
Penelope (=Stephen West) in Amsterdam have released the colour choices for this
winter’s MKAL. I’m mildly tempted, although they are expensive and selling out
fast. I would have to decide and order this evening, and it would be
ridiculous. On the other hand, I’m keen on Stephen, and both he and the shawl colours would be heartening
in the dark, cold months looming just ahead.
I’ve finished
Henry Marsh’s book, with a bit of speed-reading. His earlier ones, when he was
still practicing surgery, were better. Now he is retired, suffering from
prostate cancer (not a terribly interesting disease), worried about dying of
that or, alternatively, being cured of it and dying of dementia. Old age is not
for sissies. I’ve moved on to Josephine Tay’s “The Franchise Affair” which is
recommended for a re-read in a useful slot in this morning’s Times.
Wordle: I scored
four this morning, expecting to be the class dullard again. But no. Alexander
also got four, Thomas and his mother Ketki five, and it defeated Mark
altogether. It was the old Wordle trick – you get four green letters and guess
wrong again and again for the fifth. Thomas and I had only one wrong guess
each. It took me quite a while to think of enough words to cover all of poor
Mark’s guesses.
Off to knit a bit
more, I hope, and think about that MKAL.
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