Every year, before I go to the Australian Sheep and Wool show I like to assess what I have, what I'm planning to make and what I want to buy. Then I come back at the end of the weekend and see whether my shopping matched those plans! (Planning Posts from 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2016 , 2018 , 2019 , 2021 , 2022 , 2023 2024 and 2025 ) I also now only press post on this on the Thursday morning before I leave for the show, because of what happened in 2021 ! This year I was doing a very good job of reducing my stash. I thought I might even get it below 10 kms for the firs time in ages. And then Anna came to knit night a couple of weeks ago and presented me with a one kilogram bag of handspun BlueFaced Lester because she thought I would like it. Like it? I LOVE it. So much lustre, and so even. Just stunning. Also some Lopi, which I'm excited to knit with and a single skein of Koigu. So I go into this with 13988 metres, over 21 entries. The three on the bottom row ...
That's right, tomorrow I leave for my favourite weekend of the year - the Australian Sheep show. As usual all NetGalley copies are marked with an *. I finished In Wonderland * by Joyce Maynard . It's a mediative tale told from the point of view of a 14-year old having a very different summer, a poor girl being a 'mothers helper' for a rich, but dysfunctional family and reflections on how it affects the rest of her life. Now I'm reading The Intrigue* by Silvia Moreno-Garcia . I'm a third of the way through. It's well written on a paragraph to paragraph basis, but i just don't care about any of the characters, or what happens to them. We have a failing scam artist, a bitter spinster and a frustrated young woman, and I'm completely not invested. They all deserve each other. I might not finish it, but I'll struggle on for a bit. After that, I'll be reading The Music Between You And I by Quiana Glide * an age gap, rockstar romance with a...