Wednesday Memes (Observed)
Dec. 29th, 2022 05:20 pmA day late, but does time really exist in this final week of the year? All evidence points to no.
WIP Wednesday
Fic: Nothing to report here, as all my writing was either my still-anonymous Yuletide story (my recipient liked it!) or the little ficlets I rounded up yesterday.
Temari: I finished the Christmas temari my mother requested at 6pm Christmas Eve and have not stitched since, for which my hands are grateful.
Knitting: Slowly finishing the super easy shawl that was going to be my mother's other gift (which will now be her birthday gift) whenever I happen to be in front of the TV.
Wednesday Reading
Recently finished:
-Juniper Wiles and the Ghost Girls, Charles de Lint - I enjoyed this, but it is funny to me that even Newford is now in the urban fantasy = mysteries with supernatural twists mold.
-Masters in This Hall, KJ Charles - a delightful holiday house party romp that I stayed up to read all in one night, an excellent decision on my part.
Currently reading:
-The Green Man's Challenge, Juliet McKenna - fourth in the series and I do always enjoy them, but I haven't been able to really sink into this one yet, I assume because I've been switching between days of having to do Everything or Nothing and thus have no attention span.
-Tai Sui, priest - still in the 5th arc
WIP Wednesday
Fic: Nothing to report here, as all my writing was either my still-anonymous Yuletide story (my recipient liked it!) or the little ficlets I rounded up yesterday.
Temari: I finished the Christmas temari my mother requested at 6pm Christmas Eve and have not stitched since, for which my hands are grateful.
Knitting: Slowly finishing the super easy shawl that was going to be my mother's other gift (which will now be her birthday gift) whenever I happen to be in front of the TV.
Wednesday Reading
Recently finished:
-Juniper Wiles and the Ghost Girls, Charles de Lint - I enjoyed this, but it is funny to me that even Newford is now in the urban fantasy = mysteries with supernatural twists mold.
-Masters in This Hall, KJ Charles - a delightful holiday house party romp that I stayed up to read all in one night, an excellent decision on my part.
Currently reading:
-The Green Man's Challenge, Juliet McKenna - fourth in the series and I do always enjoy them, but I haven't been able to really sink into this one yet, I assume because I've been switching between days of having to do Everything or Nothing and thus have no attention span.
-Tai Sui, priest - still in the 5th arc