Friday, February 21, 2025

Book Chat - 2/20/2025

have so many books on which to comment. It’s a bit overwhelming. Let me tell you about a few now.

 

Oh, William! By Elizabeth Strout

The story continues. Lucy Barton and her ex-husband William embark in an adventure to find the family he never knew he had. I loved it.

 

The Answer is No by Fredrik Bachman

How does Lucas, an introvert, get sucked into leadership on hi homeowner’s board? All he wants is a night of video games and his favorite Pad Thai (which must have peanuts!), but then he answers his door. It was a cute short story. I liked it.

 

The Bookstore Wedding by Alice Hoffman

Isabel and Johnny have set their wedding date three times, but something always seems to get in the way of the event happening. Will they ever get married? It was another short story, and it was enjoyable to read.




MK out.






Wednesday, February 19, 2025

WIP Wednesday - 2/19/2025

 I’m making another hat! And I’m using leftovers. 



MK out.



Monday, February 17, 2025

Movie Monday - 2/17/2025

I was able to watch one more nominated film. Sebastian Stan was nominated for Best Actor for his portrayal of  DJT in The Apprentice. Interestingly, it dealt with the early years, before the reality show. OR Maybe, it’s a play on words…


Stan did a great job playing the D learning how to be the man he is today. I don’t think he’ll win, though. He is up against some heavy hitters. We shall see. Stranger things have happened.



MK out.

Friday, February 14, 2025

FO Friday - 2/14/2025

Hello Dear Readers, I hope you’re having a good day.


I would like to show you two recently finished hats:


First, Jason’s Cashmere Hat. Sadly, I did not use cashmere. I used Caron’s Simply Soft leftovers from a chemo cap I made last year. I love a good cable and this pattern does not disappoint.



I’ve made the Basic Norwegian Star Hat before. This time, I forgot to deduct one pattern repeat, and it’s wider than I like. I’m sure it will fit somebody. I used Lion Brand Wool Ease and Plymouth Encore leftovers. I need to do more stranded knitting to improve my tension, although I did pretty well with this one.



Happy Valentine’s Day!


MK out.



Thursday, February 13, 2025

Book Chat - 2/13/2025

Y’all! I’ve read ten books since the last time I’ve written. Let me tell you about the rest of the ones I read in January:

 

Anything is Possible by Elizabeth Strout

The second in the series is a collection of short stories that give more insight into many of the characters that were introduced in the first book. I enjoyed reading it.

 

The Night Watchman by Louise Erdrich

The book is based on the life of the author’s grandfather. It’s a fictionalized account of how the US government tried to pull a fast one over the Indians, and how the Indians dealt with it. I always enjoy reading Erdrich’s books. Her characters are so well crafted and interesting. I liked it very much.

 

The Bright Side of Disaster by Katherine Center

I read a later book by this author a few years ago and I loved it because the story took place in my hometown. Plus, it was a good story. I learned that the author actually lives close to the G; so, I checked out her first book, hoping her story location stayed local. It did!Jenny’s fiancé leaves her the day before she goes into labor. She is left to pick up the pieces and go on with her life, while navigating single motherhood. It was cute and I’m planning on reading all this author’s books in order of publication.

 

Alrighty then, I’ll be back someday to tell y’all about the books I e been reading in February.


 

MK out.

 

 



Tuesday, February 11, 2025

WIP Wednesday - 2/12/2025

As I’ve previously stated, I haven’t had much knitting mojo lately. I really haven’t had much mojo of any kind, but I digress…


I’ve made three hats so far this year. I’ll be showing two of them to you, hopefully in a couple of days. I have a couple of bags of yarn left over from other projects. I have also been saving loads of hat patterns. Instant gratification continues to hold sway around here.


Anyway, all that to say that I’m making another hat. 



MK out.



Monday, February 10, 2025

Movie Monday - 2/10/2025

Hey, hey, hey! I hope everyone is doing well out there. I am down to four movies to watch before the Oscars and I don’t think I’m going to make it. Maybe, I’ll get to watch one or two, but I am going to be out of pocket for a while. I won’t be back in pocket until after the Oscars. Boo.


Oh well.


I rewatched Dune: Part One since Dune: Part Two was nominated for Best Picture, and I liked it much more than I did the first time around. As far as Part Two goes, the story continues with Paul reuniting with the Fremen people to fight House Harkonen. The movie was alright, but I did not like the turn that Paul takes in the story. I haven’t read the book; so, I guess I don’t get it. I hear that another sequel is coming based on the book, Dune Messiah. For the Dune lovers, it was probably very good. The visual effects were top notch and it resulted in earning nominations in technical categories.


I saw The Brutalist, about a European architect, Laszlo, who came to the US after WWII to rebuild his life. He is taken under the wing of a rich (and frankly, unstable) man, Harrison, who hires Laszlo to build a community center in honor of his late mother. As one would expect, life is not a bowl of cherries in this situation. Adrien Brody plays Laszlo and he has been nominated for Best Actor. It was good. 


A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet playing the Bob Dylan. The film chronicles the singer/songwriter’s arrival in New York City at the start of his career, through his rise as one of the most revolutionary and iconic artists in the 20th century. Chalamet actually sang all the songs. He was also nominated for Best Actor. It was a very good movie.


That’s it folks! Catch y’all on the flip side…





MK out.