Saturday of just being...
Aug. 9th, 2009 11:08 amI guess most of us have coping mechanisms....mine is seclusion and reading.
I got #18 and #19 out of the way on the reading lists.
#18 - Salvation in Death by JD Robb. Fantastically creepy mystery when looking at the human condition with respect to death, salvation and the catholic church. The correlation to sins and salvation were heavy but it made you think. I have no idea how miss roberts does this (this is the 28th book in the series) but man, the world, the characters and the mysteries never get old.
#19 - Needled to Death by Maggie Sefton. This is the second in this series and they are campy, a bit predictable but they come with free knitting patterns and baking recipes. Plus, for someone who appreciates and is fascinated by the fiber arts...its a fun read. And this one had alpacas. Woot!
Not sure what will be next in the reading. I have a stack and I got Susan Vowell's Assassination Vacation in the mail the other day. I think I will be reading in Fl this week as well as making some hats. Not sure though, I have documentation to be writing as well. But we shall see.
I've got laundry going and a movie offer to go see this afternoon. Mel and the boys are working at mingos. Had a nice time last night at the house warming and got to chat more with Ed and Anne at breakfast today. Also got to hang with Don which is always a pleasure. Joes was nummy as always too. But enough of that...time to get more laundry going and work on my afghan some more and get organized on the A&S front.
I got #18 and #19 out of the way on the reading lists.
#18 - Salvation in Death by JD Robb. Fantastically creepy mystery when looking at the human condition with respect to death, salvation and the catholic church. The correlation to sins and salvation were heavy but it made you think. I have no idea how miss roberts does this (this is the 28th book in the series) but man, the world, the characters and the mysteries never get old.
#19 - Needled to Death by Maggie Sefton. This is the second in this series and they are campy, a bit predictable but they come with free knitting patterns and baking recipes. Plus, for someone who appreciates and is fascinated by the fiber arts...its a fun read. And this one had alpacas. Woot!
Not sure what will be next in the reading. I have a stack and I got Susan Vowell's Assassination Vacation in the mail the other day. I think I will be reading in Fl this week as well as making some hats. Not sure though, I have documentation to be writing as well. But we shall see.
I've got laundry going and a movie offer to go see this afternoon. Mel and the boys are working at mingos. Had a nice time last night at the house warming and got to chat more with Ed and Anne at breakfast today. Also got to hang with Don which is always a pleasure. Joes was nummy as always too. But enough of that...time to get more laundry going and work on my afghan some more and get organized on the A&S front.