There was plenty of food, and refills of coffee, but the joy was really in the conversation, the smooth ride and calm of the environment.
I haven’t been in a swimming pool in the nearly two years since I had Covid. Before that I had been doing Aquarobics at the small Unley State Swim pool once a week. After the break I decided I was over travelling home wet in the middle of the day or queuing for a shower. The much larger Adelaide Aquatic Centre, of which I’ve been a member in the past, has been closed, demolished and rebuilt in that time. I have been waiting for the reopening to set up a new routine. It reopened at the end of January and I scoured the new website for subscription details. While the charges were clear, the services were opaque. There appeared to be a lot of pools open for lap swimming throughout the day and a number of different classes, but finding a timetable defeated me. I emailed a query.
I’ve also progressed the shrug, discovering I had misread the pattern. I’ve adapted for the error and am now back on track. It's stretchier than it looks here!
The Yarn Trader has come up with an ingenious concept, a Chapter and Yarn Book Club. It will meet once a month to discuss a book while knitting. The first meeting is early in April and the book chosen is The Full Moon Coffee Shop. The really interesting bit is that Hannah, from Circus Tonic Handmade is creating yarn inspired by the book to go along with the discussion.
It’s hardly my kind of book, and I don’t want to attend a meeting, but I’ve ordered the Shindig Donegal Tweed set of yarn and bought the book. When I have read it, and I pick up the yarn, I will knit a shawl. I’m sure it will make a great gift - and I really want to see how the club concept plays out over time,
Hopefully the delay in creating the yarn will give me the chance to use the two skeins I received for my birthday before it arrives.