Thunderstruck
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For the past several days, we've had wonderful thunder-rumbling rain, usually in the afternoon. You know already that I love that. It's cozy and comfortable and perfect for reading, cross-stitching and, instead of wearing one, knitting a comfy sweater. (Which I am, by the way.) On the reading front, I recently found, after a long search, this book: Elizabeth Keckley, as the subtitle says, was Mary Lincoln's seamstress. She is also a personal heroine of mine. I'm anxious to read this, though I started another book today. This is a slim little volume: 156 pages, so it'll likely be a one day's read once I start.