Here again for Unraveling on Wednesday, thanks to Kat I am back in the blogging habit. (too soon to declare? hope not!) Not much progress in knitting or reading -at least not enough for interesting photos and you know that's how I roll. So I'm going to fill in with what's been filling in around here.
Some of my most favorite visitors are back in the 'hood! We counted about a dozen down the street on Sunday. Always thrilling, we call them our dinosaurs. They are horseshoe crabs, they come to lay eggs during the full moon/new moon this time of year. With the clock ticking toward the Knit Stars filming, I jumped into refreshing the rusting vintage style metal porch furniture. The cheerfully mismatched colors (as I liked to think of them) were looking several notches below charming. Like every project of this kind, it is taking waaay longer, and needs more paint than estimated . And did the weather get humid and then have a major thunderstorm on me? Why yes it did. It is salmon /coral, not pink. And so are my hands! When not in the yard sanding or spray painting metal chairs, this week, I am working this gig. Having a fascinating time
listening to speakers and the attendees roleplaying. My work is 75% fiber/ wool/handmade photography and the rest is non-profits institutions or corporations. While working I hear a lot of reknowned experts
speak. another reason I love my job! (aka sticking my nose in everywhere) . The Campaign School is for getting women up to speed as
candidates. It is intense and inspiring, the kind of thing that builds
hope!
Which brings me to a book for this week, look at me staying on topic. A little .
Link to the book. The author, Zoe Chance, was a presenter this week on building influence and how you present yourself in the world. Riveting! I am getting her book and diving in. 10:10 recommend.

As usual, we were the last to leave the beach Sunday, this is heading into 7 pm. with the tide heading way out. The girls are 4, 7 and 14(!) (not shown, Zoe and her BFF sitting a teen appropriate distance from us) .
I'm looking forward to seeing what you have been knitting and reading over at Kat's roundup of Unravelers !

4 comments:
First . . . No. Not. 14. That cannot even be possible. (I'll skip the 4 and 7 for now, but sheesh . . . time flies.) Anyway . . . thanks for sharing your wonderful "other distractions." They are truly wonderful, and I'll be looking into that book! (You do get the best gigs. . . ) XO
Those horseshoe crabs are very cool! We don't go to the Jersey shore very often so I haven't seen them in the wild for a few years. As part of my work, I visited a horseshoe crab milking farm a while ago; it was both sad and interesting. Sad because it seemed exploitative, but interesting because their blood is bright blue and used as part of a test to make sure that vaccines for humans are not contaminated.
Do I want to think of myself as an influencer? Nope. Do I want to change the world, yep, I do. Maybe I need to check out that book. Love this glimpse of the week.
I know—she’s 14.5 and 3” taller than me! It’s crazy.
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