There are lots of things I could have done today. I mean I actually have a list, though I am not sure where it is.
There seems to be a fair bit of clutter, and taking the few minutes to tidy, a thought that sort of wafted across my mind, then evaporated, was just not doable.
So what had my attention for the last fourteen hours?
Why knitting of course. And listening to audio books from my library. Actually, the needle and yarn urge started a few days ago, and in the last eight days I have listened to;
Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson
The Ink Black Heart by Robert Galbraith (JKR)
The Cruelest Month by Louise Penny
The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny
All the Devils Are Here by Louise Penny (can you tell I am getting prepped for her newest one that has just been released today I think called A WORLD OF CURIOSITIES.
I am happiest knitting and listening.

I just finished this one for a friend and started working on another when something else caught my eye. (You know me, waylaid by another flashy thing)
This:

So that is what I am working on for the moment. Shouldn’t take too long then its back to the hat I love.
So from North of 43 I bid you adieu as I hasten back to the drawing board, I mean the needles and yarn!

Chris G Tuesday November 22, ‘22
What a great way to multitask! Knitting and “reading.” I’ve never been successful with handwork but you make knitting and reading sound like a great activity. Maybe it’s not too late for me. Ha.
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I was always so impressed with my beloved Stepmother.
She designed and knitted incredible mohair tops.
She knitted and READ at the same time.
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Oh we all have our own pleasures Lois.
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You are so clever my friend. I used to be able to knit and read at the same time, but as I haven’t done anything for so long, I can’t imagine what would happen if I tried it now. And of course, my knitting was never as fine as yours.
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That’s a pretty amazing talent to have.
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I learned to knit a long time ago, but I like to crochet more, and I am better at it. It’s been a while since I have made anything. I get lazier every year.
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Oh I think we tend to be a little more critical of our own work Judith
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I admire those to crochet. I did it many years ago but seem to have lost the skill.
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It seems most people do one or the other.
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