Love the new blog header. It must make you smile every time you see it.
The reading quote is very true. After spending time on the phone for hours this morning, I met my detective pal in "Wheaton, Mass," as he puts it, just in time to be involved in a shootout with two rogue cops and three Colombian drug dealers. I'm happy to report that all the good guys survived and I finished the book without suffering any gunshot wounds.
I was so tickled when I saw it in the Charleston Gardens catalogue. My three dearies. I love the description of where you were this afternoon! Glad to hear all is well.
So true -- My reading fell off a bit the last 6 weeks but, I think I finally got my routine back. (I'm admitting that I am a little grumpy lately though!)
So true. Right now I'm in Britain with Churchill during the bombing. Also reading a book (taking turns with husband) on early explorers in North America. just finished traveling with Coranado and next will take up with DeSoto.
When all this kind of began, I read that Susan Branch was talking to her friend in England about the War. They had shortages, but also were being bombed every night! Kind of put this quarantine thing in perspective. I'd like to know the name of the Churchill book. And how delightful that you are studying explorers!!
Your heading is quite unique, and lovely too. Yes, reading is the best place to go right now. I am reading a journal of May Sarton. She had this old house by the sea and it is enchanting to be there through her book.
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Love the new blog header. It must make you smile every time you see it.
ReplyDeleteThe reading quote is very true. After spending time on the phone for hours this morning, I met my detective pal in "Wheaton, Mass," as he puts it, just in time to be involved in a shootout with two rogue cops and three Colombian drug dealers. I'm happy to report that all the good guys survived and I finished the book without suffering any gunshot wounds.
I was so tickled when I saw it in the Charleston Gardens catalogue. My three dearies.
DeleteI love the description of where you were this afternoon! Glad to hear all is well.
I smile,like this.
ReplyDeleteI do, too.
DeleteI spent a big chunk of the day curled up in a chair reading two different books. I love this picture, Nan. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI myself am not reading that much. Not sure why
DeleteSuch a perfect sentiment for our current predicament. I hope you're doing ok, Nan?
ReplyDeleteYes, Cath. Thanks for asking.
DeleteSo true -- My reading fell off a bit the last 6 weeks but, I think I finally got my routine back. (I'm admitting that I am a little grumpy lately though!)
ReplyDeleteI am not reading much, except my Kindle book at night and in early morning.
DeleteNan is not reading? The world must be off kilter!
ReplyDeleteStay safe, Nan! xx
Thanks, dear Kay.
DeleteA good one Nan.
ReplyDeleteYes! I had to share it here.
DeleteSo true. Right now I'm in Britain with Churchill during the bombing. Also reading a book (taking turns with husband) on early explorers in North America. just finished traveling with Coranado and next will take up with DeSoto.
ReplyDeleteWhen all this kind of began, I read that Susan Branch was talking to her friend in England about the War. They had shortages, but also were being bombed every night! Kind of put this quarantine thing in perspective.
DeleteI'd like to know the name of the Churchill book. And how delightful that you are studying explorers!!
Such a true saying...And what a beautiful header! May you and all your family and friends be well and stay safe!
ReplyDeleteI do love that little garden ornament! My three dearies. Hazel has even told me which boy is which!
DeleteLove this!!!
ReplyDeleteIt really is great!
DeleteYour heading is quite unique, and lovely too. Yes, reading is the best place to go right now. I am reading a journal of May Sarton. She had this old house by the sea and it is enchanting to be there through her book.
ReplyDeleteI've read a fair bit by her, and like her. I read her "70" book in the year I turned 70.
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