Tuesday, May 8, 2007

AAAHHHH.........Spring!!

Yes, Spring has finally landed here in Rhode Island. FINALLY. It is actually almost 80 right now. Yesterday morning it was 31. That's New England for you.

Sunday we went down to Narragansett to visit Jillian in her College Year Home. It is SUCH a cute little cottage! But next year she will be even closer ot the water, with a deck and all windows overlooking the ocean. Pretty tough , huh! She finishes up this week...EXAMS!! How I remember.

My knitting is moving along slowly. I havent done much more. BUT I will. Reading has overtaken me these past few days.........besides work, and house stuff and family things! Just not enough time in the day.

So onward........Out to my garden!

Blessings, Barb

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this!!

Amy

Anonymous said...

Keep knitting my friend!!

Anonymous said...

Hey Barb,

I recognize those socks!! They are called Walk-away, huh??

Where are mine?

Keep on keepin' on , My Friend.

Rose

Anonymous said...

((((Plantlady))))

Ah... this looks like a happy, peaceful knitting spot. I'm pulling up my cuppa tea now, and will read away. If I get a chance I'll put out my yarn bag and join in ;)

My feet are cold today (its only 56 degrees in VA! ) ... so those socks look very inviting !!

Take good care lady!

Jillian and I at her Beach Cottage in Narragansett, RI (her College home this year)

Jillian and I at her Beach Cottage in Narragansett, RI (her College home this year)

Jill's College Home

Jill's College Home
Narragansett Beach Cottage, 2006-2007

On my bookstand now!!

  • "Jewel of the Sun" by Nora Roberts. The first of a three part trilogy about Ireland and a woman's travle to her ancestral home. I think I have read this before, but I am 2 chapters in and hooked.
  • "Murder At A Vineyard Mansion" by Philip R. Craig" This series I actaully have not read in order, and it has been okay. Mainly becasue they are hard to come by and when I go to a second hand store I always forget to look for them. And then I find one..like this..and I say "How did I forget how much I love these" They are 'cozy' mysteries (more character driven that murder driven) and take place on Martha's Vineyard. The authro grew up in Durango Colorado, and was a Professor at Wheelock before moving year-round to Martha's Vineyard. He achieves the true feel of the Vineyard. So if you want to visit the Vineyard, Pick up one of his novels.

Books I finished..Were they good??

  • "Murder At A Vineyard Mansion" and "Vineyard Blues" by Philip R. Craig" This series I actaully have not read in order, and it has been okay. Mainly becasue they are hard to come by and when I go to a second hand store I always forget to look for them. And then I find one..like this..and I say "How did I forget how much I love these" They are 'cozy' mysteries (more character driven that murder driven) and take place on Martha's Vineyard. The author grew up in Durango Colorado, and was a Professor at Wheelock before moving year-round to Martha's Vineyard. He achieves the true feel of the Vineyard. So if you want to visit the Vineyard, Pick up one of his novels.
  • "More Than Friends" by Barbara Delinsky. Another good character study by this great author. I almost put it down in the middle, but I persisted, and it did triumph in the end. The story of two very close family who suffer a tragedy which spiral everything they know as normal out oif control.
  • "Scarlet Feather" by Maeve Binchy. A wonderful Irish tale of Tom Cathy Scarlet and Tom Feather as they open a catering business. I just adore these books/audiobooks by Maeve Binchy. They give you such a feel for Ireland. And I love that the same characters show up in her books, although each book is about a different set of characters. This is well worth reading or listening to.
  • "P Is for Posse" Audiobook by Sue Grafton. As usual a good story. Easy to listen to. A pleasure.
  • "6 Rainier Drive" These 2 books by Debbie Macomber which I read in the past 10 days are the end of the series for now. These are wonderful character books about relationships, friendship, triumph, tragedy, love and Hope! I would recommend them any day. By the way, if you do read these, go to her website and see a map of Cedar Cove.http://www.debbiemacomber.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=page&pageID=6
  • "50 Harbor Street"
  • "44 Cranberry Point" another in the Cedar Cove series by Debbie Macomber....and another enjoyable read SadlyI have only 2 left after this one!
  • "311 Pelican Court" Yup #3 in this series by Debbie Macomber. I have to say, I like them all. They flow seamlessly into each other, but you could actually pick up just one and follow the story, although, I dont beleive it would be as rich.
  • "204 Rosewood Lane". 2nd in the Cedar Cove series by Debb Macomber. I hope it will be as good as the first. I love reading these series. It is somehow like visiting friends.
  • "Terror On Tuesday" by Ann Purser a 'cozy' village Brit mystery. It was good. Not as great a "Murder On Monday", but worth the read.
  • "Susannah's Garden" by Debbie Macomber. A good story. Not the absolute best, but worth the read. This is the prequel to the newsest in the Blossom Street series by her which include the 2 books about the yarn shop.
  • "16 Lighthouse Road" by Debbie Macomber. The first in the Cedar Cove series. A good mellow, quick read. Cant wait to read the rest. (see my blog post)
  • "O" is for Outlaw. Audiobook. Another great find from ebay and well worth it.
  • "N"is for Noose" Audiobook. Of course it wass good. Not great, but very good and entertaining. I always have enjoyed Kinsey!
  • Shadows On The Coast Of Maine" an Antique Print Mystery. I really did enjoy this. I have read another by her. She gets the real feel of Maine. Although the murderer was NOT who I wnated it to be.

In My Ears.........What audiobook I am listening to now!

  • "Q Is for Quarry" another Kinsey milhone by Sue Grafton. This si the last of my Alphabet mystery audiobooks I bought. Once again, as always , a pleaure to listen to.
  • "The Beach House" by James Patterson and Peter Jonge

About Me

This is my journey to Retirement! 2 1/2 years until I retire. My dream has always been to cook/bake, especially baking breads. This year I am committed to perfecting my bread baking skills with lots of other baking and cooking thrown into the mix. So join me in this exciting journey forward.
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