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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Summer Weekend


Got one batch of strawberry jam made.
 Harvested some green beans....
 some collards, cukes and squash
 sweet and fabulous beets to roast and greens to cook - and our first real crop of carrots
and made the best cheesy summer squash dinner.
Visited our local farm market for a tent sale of herbs
 beyond you can see the newly laid out corn maze


 Lar picked his first Better Boy tomato - oh was it good!
 Attended Grand daughter Julia's swim meet - that's her little head there approaching the wall
and got a chuckle out of this shirt....it reads "I have no life - my kid swims" .... isn't that a shirt for all moms?  But it could just as well say "my kid plays ball"  "my kid plays music" or simply "I have no life - I have kids!"
And we went to our local library where they were having a book sale.  Got 16 books:
The Bridges of Madison County - just read the 3rd in the series, but never read 1 and 2; Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood - saw the movie, haven't read the book; Ladder of Years; Obasan; At Home in Mitford; The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants - had the second book, wanted to read the first one first!; The Train Now Departing - Martha Grimes (one of my favorites!); The Kitchen God's Wife; The Joy Luck Club; Frozen Fire; Light on Snow; and The Alienist - actually on my to-read list!  Also a couple of mysteries.
All for $5  !!!  Quite a deal.
Gotta go read now.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Summer Reading

Our library sponsors a Summertime Reading program - for kids and for adults.  I've remembered twice to join in the fun - today was the time I remembered this year.  The deal is, one reads three books during a set timeframe and then fills in a form they provide with the title, author, a few lines of a review and a rating - 1 (don't read!) to 5 (must read).  Once done, you turn in the form and are gifted with a surprise bag of goodies.  Today I turned in the following:

KITE RUNNER, THE - Hosseini, Khaled
"Almost from the first word of this wrenching book, I was torn between turning each page and tossing the book away from me in sorrow. The only sound I heard, even while reading in a noisy room, was the sound of my heart breaking time after time. The story is one that fills the reader with the sense of living it. As such, I will probably always long for the ending – be it tragic, or, one hopes desperately, happy – I am left wanting to know. The accounting of the glass lines that cut the hands of the kite fliers symbolized to this reader the very essence of life in a war-torn ancient land – and as well, the effect this powerful novel had upon me. "  Rated: 5


HOTEL ON THE CORNER OF BITTER AND SWEET - Ford, Jamie
"While I read about 4 or 5 pages before I was hooked, this book quickly became a lovely friend. There are at least two stories running throughout – an historical one that filled in a great deal of history of the shameful treatment of Japanese-Americans during WWII of which I knew very little – and a delicate, origami type story of loves – those enjoyed, those unfulfilled, those lost and those found once more. I dearly loved this gentle and beautifully written story."  Rated: 5

WATER FOR ELEPHANTS - Gruen, Sara
"Exciting. Humorous. Riveting. I loved this book for its narrator, for its vivid description of the time and place of it – the ‘30’s and a traveling circus, for its colorful and shockingly real characters, not the least of which is an elephant! It’s got just about every element needed for a true page-turner – love, intrigue, jealousy, murder and best of all – a happy ending!"  Rated:  5

Here is a picture of the contents of my goodie bag:
It contains a book (Don't Sweat the Small Stuff and it's all small stuff); a bookmark; 2 coupons for free video rentals; a little deck of cards (in the shape of flip flops!) for a quiet game of solitaire; some almonds; some cookies; a pencil and a little pen; and two tea bags - coincidentally one in my favorite flavor and one in Lar's!

It's great to have gotten a nice little goodie bag for free - all for reading some books I'd read anyway.  But the real prize is the experience I enjoyed in reading these wonderful, wonderful novels.  And I hope my reviews might inspire you - dear reader - to give them a try too.
POSTSCRIPT:  see http://chplnjbooks.wordpress.com/