Almost Normal Mother and Daughter.
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
July 8, 2020
Author, Talia Hibbert mini book review.
Another romance book. I just read it, I think I was recommended to this author by someone, I just can't remember who. Talia Hibbert, A Girl Like Her.
This is written by a woman of color who is also autistic from England. Most of her books seem to have a woman of color as the female protagonist, and this one below happens to have a woman of color who is also autistic. It was interesting reading an autistic person written by an autistic person, and to have her get a HEA, not be a supporting character. I enjoyed it. I have read this one, and one other so far, and both have been enjoyable. Fairly short, but enjoyable.
I got them though my online library, but looking at the amazon page for this one, the kindle version is 2.99, and if you buy the audible version also, it is only 1.99, so for like five dollars, you get both the kindle and the audible, which I like having. The audio of at lest this one is also included in the audible escape subscription. I keep thinking about subscribing to that but I have not yet.
https://www.amazon.com/Girl-Like-Her-Romance-Ravenswood-ebook/dp/B07B9Z6846/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=ravenswood+romance+talia&qid=1594053675&sr=8-2&fbclid=IwAR2-fZWQJb7dMZ0nziPUItGoNRiUd3Jet2pVHZGtQA6wT66tF4K98jfOY7s
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Update several days later. I have now finished the A Girl Like Her, and read the next one (about the evil wife), and the next one, about the sister, and am now listening to That Kind of Guy, about Zach and his lady-love. It is interesting, and fun so far, and its a little odd in that the male protagonist is demi. And we don't seem to have much fiction that has a male who is demi, so that is cool. She brings her typical (so far at least) compassion and understanding to the portrayal, which is even nicer. I wonder how someone who is demi would feel about this character.
https://www.amazon.com/That-Kind-Guy-Ravenswood-Book-ebook/dp/B07PDHMSQG/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=That+kind+of+guy&qid=1594220396&sr=8-1
#RLTS3 is finished and done.
#RLTS3
I did not write down when I finished this fabric, but it got warped back in March 2020. It is 10/1, but the good stuff from Tied to History, not the crappy stuff from the Yarn Barn. I got 224” finished length, but it looks like I did not write down how long the warp was. It ended up being 11” wide out of an in reed width of 13”. Which is quite a bit of shrinkage!
I have a sample for myself, and three samples for friends, and two lengths that should be long enough for a cap, and one long length that I don’t know what I will use it for.
It turned out to be a fairly heavy thick fabric. I might make kitchen towels out of the remaining length, but if anyone else wants enough for a cap, let me know. I might be willing to part with it.
I’m fairly happy with how the selvages turned out, they are mostly evenish and I am happy with it. It would do wonderfully for whipped together seams!
I got it off the loom several months ago, I am not sure why it has taken me so very long to iron it out and cut it up and mail it out. Yeh. But I shall have it done today/tomorrow! Yay!
I do seem to have lost the length of leftover #RLTS2, which was made out of the crappy 10/1. I mean, I have the small samples that I am putting into my sample book, but not the length that I was going to mail to my friend for her use. I am tearing my hair out trying to figure out where I put it. Argh! How many other people lose hand woven cloth??? I mean, it must be somewhere...
(Note, Kat F asked for a length for herself from the remaining yardage on Facebook)
Monday, July 6, 2020
July 6, 2020 - Psalme 1-3
Thursday, July 2, 2020
July 2, 2020 Daily Calligraphy Psalm 2
1.The man is best, that hath not bent to wicked rede his are: nor led his life as sinners do, not sate in scorner's chair. 2. But in the law of God the Lord, doth let his whole delight, and in that law doth exercise him self both day and night.
Tomorrow's psalm. The (kinda) modern version is "2 But his delight is in the law of the Lord : and in his law will he exercise himself day and night." From (https://www.churchofengland.org/…/book-c…/psalter/psalms-1-5 and yes, I am choose the Church of England's translation on purpose).
I think an transcription of what is printed on this page (from this source https://publicdomainreview.org/…/the-whole-booke-of-psalmes…) is
(2) But in the law of God the Lord, doth let his whole delight, and in that law doth exercise him self both day and night.
Interesting how the change from whole delight to his delight happened. It even kinda changes the meaning somewhat. Like, in the older one, that is the only thing he should delight in, and in the more modern one, it is just a delight that he has. Also, in the older one, I think it is clearer that the law is god's. In the newer version, the antecedents get kinda confused, and if one chose to, one could assume that "his law" was the man, not God's.
Just to have them together,
(1)The man is best, that hath not bent to wicked rede his are: nor led his life as sinners do, not sate in scorner's chair. (2) But in the law of God the Lord, doth let his whole delight, and in that law doth exercise him self both day and night.













