Life's a Stitch

And more recently life’s a creative adventure with some travel thrown in.

Oh that feeling of completion. From finishing a years-in-progress knitting project to finalizing the tax returns to small endings like using up the last of the blue cheese dressing and tossing the jar into glass recycling. More space in the fridge and one less thing to think about moving, storing or giving away.

I'll be glad to get to the end of my current read, the Indifferent Stars Above, by Daniel James Brown, the author of the Boys in the Boat. What possessed me to read an account of the Donner Party's ill-fated journey? It might require critical incident stress debriefing afterwards, similar to when I recently read the Holocaust parts of James Michener's Poland. I'm taking recommendations for a happy book.

This finished painting marks the end of winter weather. I think we're there – the cherry blossoms are finally blooming, three weeks late. Last year they were three weeks early!

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3 responses to “Done. Ended. Finished.”

  1. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    Gorgeous painting. Yes, it’s nice to end things up. I love spring…..new beginnings….seems slow in arriving here, but I think we’ve finally turned a corner. Tulip leaves are pushing above ground, and there are the teeniest leaf buds on the trees and bushes. Had the window open for awhile early this morning, and the birds were chirping away. 61 F degrees right now at noon with wonderful sunshine.

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  2. Rosemary O. Foti Avatar
    Rosemary O. Foti

    Beautiful Painting Li…..Love this one full of life….. So much better than an empty barn.

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  3. Kristen Avatar

    A couple of years ago I read (audiobook) a book called How to Talk About Books You haven’t read by Pierre Bayard. Interesting and funny, and it gave me ‘permission’ to not finish reading books that I really am not into. Love the wintry cardinal painting.

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