four things | twenty-two

Sunday, June 15th is Father’s Day in the US. To all you fathers, step-fathers, father figures, future fathers, honorary fathers, brothers, uncles, cousins, and those who identify as fathers: Have a Great Day! Happy Father’s Day, Dad. I miss you. 🥰 😇

I dropped the ball and forgot missed writing a post for this morning so here I am a few hours late.

I also dropped the ball last week when I said it was Knit in Public Day. That’s today. So get out there and show the world your knitting super power!

It’s a dreary day and our community yard sale is supposed to be happening today. I’m glad I didn’t decide to participate as rain and yard sales don’t go too well together. I only had a few things to get rid of and I doubted people would want to walk up our driveway to the garage to see what little I had to offer. We don’t have a long driveway, it’s just on an incline and I don’t even like to walk up it!

what I’m reading

Our book club book for this month, Mrs. Mike by Benedict and Nancy Freedman, is a true story about a young girl in the early 1900’s who goes from Boston to Calgary to live with her uncle due to her health issues with pleurisy. She meets a RCMP, they marry and she goes with him to the Northwest territory, where he is stationed. Though the book was written in 1947, the struggles of a young married couple are still relevant today.

what I’m watching

William Hopper (aka Paul Drake from Perry Mason) was in the 1956 episode of Gunsmoke, Unmarked Grave (S1, Ep 38) playing a bad guy. Mr. Aitch and I love watching old TV shows to see actors and actresses in their early days. Mr. Hopper’s face was obscured by his hat but his voice was easy to recognize.

what I’m loving

what I’m working on

Two front porch pillows I got a few years ago were starting to tear. So I finished a new cover for one this week. One down, one to go.

Have a gobsmakin’ week!


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