As for me, I finished the first (left) of my Deflect socks and am roughly half-way through the leg portion of the second (right) sock. I have to say, doing a cable pattern on a portion of the heel stitches certainly has stretched my comfort zone. Not impossible, but definitely not the I've-done-this-so-many-times-I-can-do-a-heel-flap-on-autopilot heel that I'm used to. I may have had to unknit a few rows. And maybe even more than once before I got to the heel turn.
Reading wise, I've got a couple of things going on right now. There's the current issue of Taproot magazine that arrived in my mailbox last week. Also thumbing through A Year of Pies, and reading slowly essay by essay through A Glorious Freedom, both of which I got through my local library.
But what's gotten most of my attention in the last few days is a book I didn't even know existed until maybe two weeks ago: Lessons With Margot. It is book number five, I guess, of The Dressage Chronicles series. Apparently after finishing the series with book four, the author decided to kind of do a postscript specifically of technical horse training types of stuff. I indulged myself and ordered it off of Amazon literally five minutes after discovering that this book existed. Written in the first person and being sort of a memoir of the author's own training and dressage riding experiences, this book is just as engaging as the fiction novels in The Dressage Chronicles series, and I just love reading it.
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