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Garden Notes

Leave a Comment / At Home, Gardening / Megan

Well, snow’s gone again. At least for a little while. We’re apparently going to get a nor’easter next week, so it’s just a question of where that sets up to see if we get snow or rain. At least if it snows in April, it tends to melt quickly. I did finally get into the […]

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Night Garden cross stitch

Embroidery Notes

Leave a Comment / At Home, Embroidery / Megan

My Night Garden cross stitch is done. This was fun – pretty easy. There’s almost no back stitch, and the motifs repeat. It was a nice way to get back into things after some time away.

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Winter’s Gifts – Ben Aaronovitch

Leave a Comment / At Home, Reading / Megan

We finally get a story centered on Kimberley Adams, the FBI agent who’s been over to London a couple times to help out Peter. Along the way, she’s become the go to person at the FBI for ‘unusual occurrences’, aka magic. That’s how she finds herself up in Wisconsin in the winter, with a snow

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seed starting

Garden Notes

Leave a Comment / At Home, Gardening / Megan

Got my first batch of seeds in yesterday. This is mainly notable for what was happening outside. We no longer have a lack of snow on the ground. In fact, after snowing all day yesterday, it turned to rain overnight, and we woke up with all this lovely ice this morning. I really hate this

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Hell Bent – Leigh Bardugo

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This book picks up where Ninth House left off – Alex and Dawes are trying to figure out how to get into Hell to rescue Darlington. Obviously, you really need to read the first book in the series to care why anything is happening in this book. The last book gave a pretty good flavor

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The Spare Man – Mary Robinette Kowal

Leave a Comment / At Home, Reading / Megan

This was a fun book – Tesla Crane is one of the richest people in the world, thanks to her family’s robotic business. She’s newly married, and she and her husband are on their honeymoon – a cruise to Mars. And then there’s a murder. Tesla’s husband is actually a retired detective, but he’s the

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Crescent Beach State Park and the January 2024 Storm

Leave a Comment / Maine / Megan

Finally made it down to Crescent Beach after the January storms, and it’s not great. Like canyons carved into paths and large swaths missing from the former coastal line not great. Not surprising, but still sobering. I was heartened to see that despite how warm it’s been, nothing is blooming yet.

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The Magician’s Daughter – H. G. Parry

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Biddy has grown up on a hidden island off the coast of Ireland, raised by the magician Rowan and his familiar, Hutchincroft, who spends most of his time as a rabbit. It’s a rather idyllic existence, but as she gets older, she starts to realize that it’s rather odd that Rowan doesn’t allow her to

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Back garden on the first day of March

Garden Notes

Leave a Comment / At Home, Gardening / Megan

So, first day of March, and the garden has no snow on it. (Could have said the same thing for the last day of February – we had rain on Wednesday that got rid of almost all the snow. What’s left is in very shady corners.) I have never made a secret of not being

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Orbits sweater

Knitting Notes

Leave a Comment / At Home, Knitting / Megan

It occurred to me that I haven’t posted about my sweater project in a while. I finished the body a couple weeks ago, and then just had some trouble wrapped my head around joining the sleeves back on, in pattern. I did finally do that about a week ago, and got to the end of

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