Like most of you, I have a lot of time on my hands when I’m not actually at work. Like most of you (I suspect), I don’t have a lot of brain bandwidth for anything particularly complicated or challenging. I don’t want anything that will take up too much space in my brain, and I definitely don’t want projects that will require too much intellectual capacity.
So I finished the last book I was reading (The Master Butchers Singing Club, by Louise Erdrich–great book), and was rummaging around for a new fiction read.
I came up with this.
Right. That set has been on my book shelves for years, and I will eventually get around to reading it. But not now. I read a bit of the first volume, and put it quietly back on the shelf, then had a good laugh.
I chose the first of a new to me crime series, Michael Connelly’s The Black Echo. It’s perfect. Somewhat mindless, but not too much so. There is a murder within the first few pages, then the story spools out until I suppose Harry Bosch figures out who killed the guy. There are dozens more in the series, so I can just keep reading when I’m done.
I also don’t have much bandwidth for complex knitting. The lace has been neglected for weeks. Here are the current projects.
Two socks, both plain vanilla stocking stitch, a garter stitch Hitchhiker, and a garter stitch mitered square blanket. And a peek at the mystery white project, also currently in a garter stitch mode.
That should do it.