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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

What I'm reading Wednesday #7 - One really good one; two duds

3 books - 1 I really enjoyed and 2 duds.


This is the most recently published one in the series although the next is scheduled to come out April 14th. If I haven't read all 20 in the series I've come close. I saw a suggestion that the book to fill the prompt could be set in the 1800s not authored then and that "saved" me from a boring book. 

 4.5 stars. Prompt: Written in the 1800s


I was very disappointed in this book as I have enjoyed several others by this author. Perhaps the life story of Hedy Lamar just wasn't that great for a fictional biography. It did save me from books that appealed even less as she was the star of the top grossing movie the year I was born; Samson & Delilah. 

I was generous and gave it 2 stars. Prompt: Inspired by the top-grossing movie the year you were born (1949)


I would describe this book best by saying it seemed like a fever dream of for those intimately familiar with Oxford colleges. I really didn't like the writing style and how it was pitched to those who knew and cared about the Oxford staffing and buildings. I only kept reading because it was so bad but by a good author so I thought it might redeem itself. Also it fit prompts in 2 different challenges. 

A generous 1 star. Prompt: Includes a Red Herring & Mystery Genre challenge Prompt: A classic mystery

Monday, March 9, 2026

My Spring Vision Board

SPRING 2026

A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

JOYFUL DAILY LIVING

MAKING THINGS, LEARNING, EXPERIENCING 

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Pretty simple this time!


Friday, March 6, 2026

Five Things Friday #10

1. I'm so excited that the 52 Book Club came out with a Mystery Genre Challenge in addition to the 2026 challenge! Check it out here if you are into mysteries Mystery Genre Challenge

2. Still learning new car tech, but my phone is now linked with Apple Play. Practicing different driving situations - mostly parking and backing up as they are challenging with a larger vehicl, different visibility and a back up camera. 

3. Other people find money when walking outside. This year I seem to be finding unused poop bags. Four so far at half a cent each and I'm "in the money for 2 cents" lol. Keeping them out of the waterways though is good. 

4. Hubby went on a walk, tripped, fell and had gashes in his face that bled profusely so when I encountered him while walking the dog he had bloody hands and face. He was really shaken up so we got him home, our son came over and drove us to the ER where they provided compassionate professional care. Glue and steri strips instead of stitches, a CAT scan that showed no problems, and some Tylenol later we Ubered home. In the big picture, not very bad but distressing! As Hubby said, given the car accident and my being sick before this, "I hope this isn't how 2026 is going to be!" He was looking and feeling much better the next morning.

5. He realized we could cancel the service contract we bought with the car and get the money back. We drive so few miles that it wasn't a good deal for us. He called and made it happen which is great.

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

How to learn about our new car tech

As we make the giant leap from 2011 car technology to a 2026 high tech version, the learning curve steep. I'm thrilled to have the modern safety and other features, but they only are useful if I understand them!

Although I haven't watched them all, I found that there are non-car company videos to help. Here is a sample.

AARP has a free online course and additional videos to help! AARP Smart Driver Tek cours

Hubby found a YouTube video that explains all the symbols, buttons and other things in front of the driver. He searched by the year, make and model of the new car. YouTube to the rescue with instructions once again (also great for home fix-its instructions and diagnoses.)

I also found this one - How to park using a rear view camera

The printed manual is over 500 pages long in tiny print and with a poor index and poor illustrations so we are not finding it helpful. It seems more like something written by engineers to satisfy legal requirements.

What have you found to help you learn about new car technology?

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Blood Moon - Lunar Eclipse


I forgot that my phone would alert me if I put this on my calendar so here it is at 3:40 this morning! It looked really cool - the photo doesn't do it justice.

It was my first time seeing this phenomenon so I'm happy I was awakened despite the hour. Not long after this the clouds moved in and it was obscured.


Friday, February 27, 2026

Five Things Friday #9

Pup enjoying being at the park in the sunshine

1. I was sick for the first time in ages, but then for 5 days last week I was around lots of people I wouldn't usually encounter including a 40 person birthday party for the newly 3 year old grandgirl. Nothing major, but I did cancel Pilates and delay my dentist appointment. Feeling fine now. 

2. The grandgirl was happy with her party and gifts. Mostly she was so happy to hang out with her little besties. 

3. Hummingbirds are starting their northern migration and I have seen a few tiny ones around!

4. We found a way to donate the old car to benefit The American Diabetes Association which is a great outcome. The process was super easy. We also found out how much our auto insurance will increase because of having a new car. The unknown is how much the accident will cause it to increase. Now to get comfortable driving the new car in all situations and learn how to the technology and safe driving features.

5. The sewer lines in our area are getting a new liner and every house's connection has to be redone. Our street's work started yesterday! So much digging.

What I'm reading Wednesday #7 - One really good one; two duds

3 books - 1 I really enjoyed and 2 duds. This is the most recently published one in the series although the next is scheduled to come out Ap...