Pink Petals is ready to be joined. Squares are all sized, and edged and the squares are tied together. I had to put this away as we prepared to leave for a tour of Sicily. Then after return the massive job of fall clean up of all the flower beds awaited. So, am finally pulling this back out in hopes of crocheting it together in the coming week.
Sicily was fantastic. I'm blogging about our tour, HERE.
Because we don't want to go crazy we need humor.Saw this the other day during one of my walks, and couldn't resist not taking a picture.
While this is humorous, his rant about Arnold Palmer was pretty disgusting.The Orphan Collector takes place in the slums of Philly in 1918. This German immigrant faces anti-immigrant sentiment alone, as her father is off to war (to prove his allegiance to his new country), the Spanish flu hits. One day she's a young girl, the next she is charged with caring for her baby brother. So much turmoil, so much growing up to do over night. Her spirit is truly amazing.
The Phoenix Crown takes place in San Francisco. The paths of two unlikely subjects, Gemma a soprano and Suling a Chinatown embroideress amid the confusion and destruction of the San Francisco Earthquake. Toss in some romance with a railroad magnet and you have lots of excitement and intrigue.Another fun Elin Hilderbrand book. I'm soon going to have non left to read which makes me sad. But, summer has come to an end so perhaps the timing is right. You might recognize this title, as there was a movie with Nicole Kidman. I read/listened to the book long before watching the movie and I thought the movie left out some very good background. A wedding, expensive beach front venue......but a body is discovered. So many suspects, and who's sleeping with who exactly?
Writers block, bills piling up, overly friendly landscaper, Fast Eddie with money problems, rumors and gossip galore. Sides drawn in friendships and families. A lot to unpack here.
Yes, really 6th wedding for him....doesn't that intrigue you enough without knowing anything else? Short read.
Read this before you read the Matchmaker. It wasn't listed that way when I got my copy of all her books, so I read them out of order...which wasn't a big deal; but I think less enjoyable than it could have been. Young college kids, two different schools...sparks or not?
To the best of my knowledge that's the end of her books. My understanding is her next one due out shortly will not be about Nantucket and all the familiar places and people. I don't know if that's going to work or not. You get these places and people in your brain. We'll see how it goes.
With all the changes I've mentioned on fitbit, I'm not able to list things as I did in the past. I know I did more walking than normal when we were in Sicily, because many of our tours were walking tours. I can tell I had several days over 14.000 steps and it looks like most of those days were 11-12K. I can tell thus far this year it says my daily average number of steps is 8,412, with February being the highest at 10,597 and August being the lowest at 6,908 (4.39miles and 2.81 miles). So far this month I'm at 3.4 miles and September was 3.5. So, ups and downs. These past 2 weeks, I've mowed a few times, took a walk a few times, but mostly it's been yard work which though exhausting doesn't give you many steps.And with that, I'm going to put on my walking shoes and take myself out for a spin, lol. Then I'll start catching up with you all by blog walking.