I already told you what I think of Ryan T. Higgins. He started with a book called Mother Bruce (instead of Goose) and it was an instant hit, not only for the story but this guy is a master at illustrations and expressions and making adults laugh. This is his Halloween book and probably, *cringe* the weakest ONLY because I think knowing what the Legend of Sleepy Hollow is about helps with the humor and kids don't know that story. But if you own all of the Ryan T. Higgins books, like I do, this is in the collection.This one, though, has been a Halloween favorite for many years. I can't imagine not reading it just before the holiday. Mr. Wilkerson is a very crabby, mean ol' guy who wants his pumpkin pie perfect. Demands it. Mrs. Wilkerson makes his pie and as he was taking the first bite he dies. She buries him in the pumpkin patch and moves away. A grandma and her grandson move in and unwittingly put a fresh baked pie on the windowsill to cool. Yup, Mr. Wilkerson wants a pie so bad he will rise from his grave to get one. And holy cow, trying to please that old codger isn't easy. But Grandma isn't afraid of an old puff of smoke grump. Again, the illustrations are amazing.
I am within three squares of 20 for the BA quilt for Elizabeth. I debated stopping at 16 but couldn't get my mind around a square quilt for a tall girl and I also didn't want to make four more. Adelaide stopped by Saturday, I showed her what I have, she said Elizabeth will love this quilt and we brainstormed a few more ideas so ok, I'm making four more for 20. I will determine if she looks at the blog before I post any pics because she said even though she gave me some thoughts, she wants it to be a surprise. Since that is the ONLY stitching I am working on there isn't much else to show.
For now, the weather is unusually warm but it's windy so the leaves are all off the trees and the forest has a new blanket of fresh yellow and it's beautiful. Too beautiful to be sitting inside so I am taking my book and tea out to read.