Nothing in Particular

Weather in the Tries: Cold and colder, with some damp.

Follow-up on Auntie Lenora’s Bookstore:

My web Mistress has said she can put a bookstore page up for me, so those of you who send me books to post, I’ll have them in the blog the week I get them, then transfer them to the Bookstore page. So if/when you have a book for sale, send me the info: IF you have a “sell sheet” send me an electronic copy, otherwise please send me a picture of the book, how many pages, cost, plus shipping if you’re selling them directly, the ISBN, a bit about your book, and your email. The email will be posted so readers can contact you directly.

Follow-up on my contribution to the National day of Gluttony:

Oh my, did we feast. Mashed spuds, gravy, turkey cooked in champagne, sweet spuds, tossed salad, and four different desserts—cheesecake, Indian Pudding, pecan pie, and another pie. Auntie Lenora is patting herself on the back for being smart enough to wear a pair of TIGHT jeans, thereby not allowing her to eat too much. Trust me, she didn’t go hungry. Not a bit.

Some potential good news, but don’t hold your breath:

December 1 is just a few days away, and SCOTUS will once again decide if Women are full human beings with rights, or if women are slaves with only those rights that the ones with testicles care to grant them. Yes, they are tackling Roe v. Wade. I truly don’t understand their animus, other than they think as males they are perfect and more intelligent than females. I do not know of a single person who was told to get an abortion she didn’t want, unless it was her politician lover or her rock n roll husband who told hMary er her. It’s so simple. If you don’t believe in abortion, DON’T HAVE ONE. But don’t hold the rest of the nation to your ideas of right and wrong.

Photo of the Week:

My Great Great Grandma, Mary Jane Carlisle Huckabay

Entertainment:

TV: Zip

Books: Remember, if I finish a book, I review it at: Rainy Day Reads

Thinking About Thinking, not quite essays —by Margaret Randall. This book, chock full of short, mini, almost essays as bad as a bag full of pistachios without the shells! (Fewer calories in the book!) I couldn’t read just one!

Spell of Trouble, Book 1 of a series, by Leighann Dobbs, a great piece of brain candy— a cozy murder mystery with paranormals mixed in with the mundanes. No animals were hurt to produce the story. 

Quotes of the Week: brought to you by: https://familyhistorydaily.com/family-history/15-genealogy-quotes-love/

If you don’t know history, you don’t know anything. You are a leaf that doesn’t know it is part of a tree. – Michael Crichton

To forget one’s ancestors is to be a brook without a source, a tree without a root. – Chinese Proverb

There you have it. Another week gone; another week closer to the world-wide Gift Exchange Day. Are you ready? Me, neither. Sammy says he’s ready. I’m sure that means I’ll get pupkisses. Can’t think of anything I’d rather have!

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