Archive for the ‘New England’ Category

It’s the Little Things

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A Thirsty Little Fella
 
 

 
A Young Miss with her dear friend
 

 
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Flowers are $3.00, please don’t take the jar.
 

 
 
 
Little Miss Milly
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.A little Chipmunk
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.Come back SOON!!
 

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Patterns in the Sand.

 
 
I recently read Sally Goldenbaum’s second book in her series
Seaside Knitters, titled Patterns in the Sand.
 
I LIKED IT. It became a “page turner”.  She’s very good setting
up the landscape the characters and the story. I felt like I was
living on Cape Ann.
 
It’s a good little mystery, a young stranger comes to town, a
resident dies, then [...]

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Sheep Street

I’ve been reading on Ravelry (knit and crochet community)
 how everyone is going to this huge Sock Summit.
It’s like the knitting Olympics.  And to be honest I never
knitted a sock.
I am clueless to what it takes to make sock.
  
I feel like I’m missing out. I’m not a stranger to dpns.
Actually I love them.  [...]

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Opening Day at Fenway!!

It’s been quite a few years since we’ve had a Home Opener, at Fenway. I can’t explain the
excitement, the energy, the electricity that flows through all  New England  on this day. Eyes are
on Yawkey Way.  Opening Day is one thing, that’s the official start of spring and an exciting summer.  A  Home Opening Day is like [...]

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Suspense Saturday

 
 
I just found out that Sally Goldenbaum’s Patterns in the Sand, is to be released in May.
 
YIPPEE!!
 
It’s the second in her murder series of the Seaside Knitters.   
 
 

 
The first was Death by Cashmere, I posted on this last October.
It was a good read. It brought in all the local color and numerous characters,
of a little fishing village on Cape [...]

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Whew!

Yesterday morning I looked out the upstairs window, and of course
we’re covered in snow.

 
I heard a noise, which is odd because I can’t get out the driveway. Which means
no one can come down it either. 
 
And LOOK who came to save me.
The plow and sander, YIPPEE

Unless you go through it.  There is no happier feeling than [...]

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