This morning I finished Half-Blood Blues by Esi Edugyan, it is one of the CBC Canada Reads contenders for 2014. I definitely learned something after reading this book. I’ve never thought about the black experience in Nazi Germany during WW2. Esi Edugyan certainly was able to put the reader in the middle of all of the chaos of that war. The language and the culture of jazz musicians of that time period seemed to ring true. The only thing I didn’t feel was the emotion. The fear of being hunted and hated for simply being different was present in the novel but I didn’t feel it like I thought I should. What I did like about this book is the way the story is presented it pulls you in from the beginning and holds you to the last page.
Shawlette!
Elevenses
Stormy Night Knitting
The Orenda by Joseph Boyden
I finished this book yesterday. It is one of the CBC Canada Reads books for this year, the showdown is in March. I’m going to read all of the contenders. This was the first and it will be hard to beat. It’s a book all Canadians should read. It’s a difficult story to read at times but beautifully written and it’s message is a truth we all should understand.
New Possibilities
Day Off
Bringing in The New Year
Cowls and Socks
Our part of the world has seen some ice storms in the past week. Dangerous but beautiful. My husband and I travelled around this morning taking some shots before it all melts away.
I was the queen of Cowls this Christmas. I have two more to gift away. One is a goodbye gift and the other is a Cheering up gift. I’ve begun to knit a pair of socks. 2014 maybe the year of the sock knitting, we’ll see how this pair turns out.
The cowls were knit with Fleece Artist’s Big Blue, 100% Blue Face Leicester wool. The socks are being knit with Kroy sock Yarn. I love the stripes.













