What I knit
My first delivery was to our neighbours. We’ve enjoyed the friendship and help of the Lloyds for 20 years! Angie and Tony keep an eye on our place while we’re travelling and looked after our first cat, Cassie, when we went away without her. The kids (now both married, and Mark is the Dad to baby Bryson) were our first, and frankly, only Trick or Treaters (and yes, we buy candy every year “just in case”). Kristina and her husband, Martin (and occasionally their dog Roxie) are frequent visitors and Facebook friends. Then there’s Oma, Angie’s lovely Mom. I’ve enjoyed tea and chats with her when she visits.
This year I made Oma, Angie and Kristina each a cowl, my first multi-generational knitting project:
Next, when we visited my Dad for Christmas lunch, I delivered another Neighbour Cowl to HIS neighbour, Elaine (the same black and pink yarn as Kristina’s above). She cuts his grass and keeps his driveway and sidewalk clean. She and her husband, Kevin (he got Beer Brittle!) keep an eye out for him and provide me with the security of knowing someone who cares is just next door.
I hope these four women feel the hugs when they wear their Neighbour Cowls.
What I read
In October 2011, we took a great “Wild West” RV trip. In a campground in the Badlands, I met a woman who recommended I read books by Sandra Dallas. When I got home, I started on all the novels the Peterborough Library owned and have been enthralled by her novels about women pioneers across the American West. So I started her latest, “Fallen Women”. It’s set in 1885 Denver and follows a woman who is investigating the murder of her sister, a fallen woman. So far, so good.
What I watched
We finished “Homeland” and are looking for something else as compelling (my friend, Heather, recommends the British series, “The Hour”).
Lots more projects to reveal soon.