I'm stitching a model for CCN so I can't talk about what I'm stitching...except to say that I know you'll like it.
My foot is a lot better. I reached a milestone in the past few days. I can now tolerate wearing shoes on that foot and even went out yesterday to run errands wearing shoes. Yes!!!!! I still have a bit to go to be back to normal (well, my foot, anyway) but I'm pleased with my current progress.
Since I can't talk about stitching, I'll talk a little about reading. I LOVE reading a good book. I just finished one, The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson. It's about the Chicago World's Fair, the people and the development/building of it, it's "run", some of the developments introduced at this fair (like the Ferris Wheel), and also some side stories about other things going on about that same time including a serial killer. The author has a great talent for telling the historical story and making it seem like a good novel. (I was told there's a name for that writing style but the person telling me didn't remember what that name was. If you know, I'd love for you to tell me.)
I also read another of his books, Isaac's Storm about the 1900 Galveston hurricane. Unfortunately I read it shortly before moving to the Texas Gulf coast. It scared the bejeebers out of me. Larson has at least a couple other books out and I plan to look for them.
Someone in my SS class was talking about a book he's reading, Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer which I'm currently reading. I remembered the title and author without looking it up. This is significant because the book is about human memory....about the capacity of humans to remember things, how many of us forget things, about how memories are formed and retrieved, and about "mental athletes". It could be a rather dry subject but the author makes it interesting...at least most of the time.
I love hearig about what others are reading...and recommendations for good books.
Soon both my stitching and reading will be taking a "back seat". DS's band will be starting band camp the first week of Aug. and since I volunteer with them nearly every day....... It's very rewarding though and they're a great group of kids I also enjoy working with the other adults. I'm just never ready for band to start yet. lol!