Welcome to this month’s wrap up!
Here’s everything I’ve managed to achieve this month all in one place . . .
So that was May . . .
Not much arting happened in May due to the crutches/knee situation, but I did get through a few more books, mostly set in Australia and Canada and I continued on with my temperature blanket and a couple of bags for gifts.
May BOOKS READ
67. Chris Hammer – Trust – Martin Scarsden #3 |CF | Rural Australia 2020 |
68. Stephen Blackmoore – Cult Classic – Eric Carter #9 |UF | LA, LV, USA 2023 |
69. Chris Hammer – Opal Country – Detective Nell Buchanan #1 |CF | Rural Australia 2021 |
70. Chris Hammer – Dead Man’s Creek – Detective Nell Buchanan #2 |CF | Rural Australia 2022 |
71. Chris Hammer – Cover the Bones – Detective Nell Buchanan #3 |CF | Rural Australia 2023 |
72. Louise Penny – A Fatal Grace – Chief Inspector Gamache #2 |MY | Quebec, CAN 2006 |
73. Louise Penny – The Cruellest Month – Chief Inspector Gamache #3 |MY | Quebec, CAN 2007 |
74. Louise Penny – A Rule Against Murder – Chief Inspector Gamache #4 |MY | Quebec, CAN 2008 |
If I think of anything else noteworthy, I will add it later, meanwhile here’s the wrap up!
My Favourites . . .
Most Popular Posts this month were . . .
- T Stands for May – Crochet, Cats and Currently Reading
- May 2024 Calendar Journal
- Taking a Break – More Than Words May 2024 Challenge
- And That’s A Wrap – May 2024
All my May Design Team Projects are here . . .
May Tutorial Posts:
May Cards can be found here . . .
May Art Journalling:
All my May Mixed Media Projects . . .
All Projects entered into Challenges this month:
- T Stands for May – Crochet, Cats and Currently Reading
- May 2024 Calendar Journal
- Taking a Break – More Than Words May 2024 Challenge
May Challenge Recognition:
Sorry, no challenges won this month
All my May Posts (including this one!):
- Taking a Break – More Than Words May 2024 Challenge
- May 2024 Calendar Journal
- T Stands for May – Crochet, Cats and Currently Reading
- And That’s A Wrap – May 2024
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