It's Sunday and it's snowing. Seriously. Temperatures are in the mid-30s and the rain has turned to wet, white flakes. They're saying it's "lake effect" and only coming down in higher elevations, but still... Can I go to Florida now?
For such a short week, it seems like last Sunday was a month ago. We had a wonderful drive through the southern Adirondack Park on the way to visit my FIL on the Vermont border. The sun was shining, the leaves were spectacular, and we got to spend several hours chatting with him and wandering around outdoors before heading back home. I posted my view from his window as a wrap-up to my #100HappyDays on instagram.
Twin A drove back to school on Tuesday and, for whatever reason, the rest of the week just dragged. There were all the usual activities, plus a doctor's appointment, issues with one of the cars, and to top it off, my washing machine died.
Needless to say, there was not much reading going on and I didn't finish a thing. I abandoned Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury at the 40% mark. I hate not finishing readalong books (like book club selections) and even turned to the audio version for help. In some ways, that made things even worse. I guess Bradbury is not an author for me.
Current reading//
I'm halfway through Starting Out in the Evening by Brian Morton. Like his latest novel, Florence Gordon, there isn't much action... but getting to know and understand his characters more than makes up for it.
Listening to//
Dollbaby by Laura Lane McNeal... a coming of age story set in New Orleans in the 1960's and I love it!
Up next//
My library hold of The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters came in. It's a mystery how you can go from #19 to the top of the list overnight, but I'm not complaining! The book is almost 600 pages long and might be a good candidate for a read/listen combination, especially since Juliet Stevenson narrates the audio version.
Also under consideration are Buddenbrooks by Thomas Mann (with Bellezza) and a group read of Elizabath Bowen's first novel, The Hotel, which I learned about from Ali.
On the blog//
The Classics Club: A Midpoint Report
Review: Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote (audio)
Tuesday Intro: Starting Out in the Evening by Brian Morton
In the kitchen//
I spent most of last Monday in the kitchen, not at the mall as planned. I wanted to stock my daughter's freezer for the rest of the semester and we made lasagna, a couple of casseroles, and a tortilla pie.
Today I'm making Tuscan Bean Soup for lunches this week and more lasagna to bring to a family dinner later today. We will be celebrating my twin sisters' birthdays.
Sometime this week, I will make the above Cauliflower Mac and Cheese with Crispy Panko Topping, a lightened up version of a favorite comfort food. I'll let you know how it turns out.
Today// I'm going for a walk (after I find my hat and gloves!) so I can listen to more of Dollbaby. Then I'll make the soup for lunch, put the lasagna in the oven, and hopefully read for an hour before we head to the birthday celebration. If I'm lucky, I'll even get to the New York Times tonight.
How was your week? What are you reading today?
This post will link to It's Monday, What are you Reading? hosted by Sheila at Book Journey.
I'll be interested to hear what you think about Starting Out In The Evening--I want to read more by Brian Morton since I enjoyed his Florence Gordon so much.
ReplyDeleteBookmammalmusings - Starting Out in the Evening is very good, but not quite as good as Florence Gordon. It has a lot of musings on the craft of writing and the writer's life... interesting!
DeleteACK! Snow?!!! I don't want to even think about snow. I love your pictures--beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHeidi - Thankfully those snowflakes only last an hour or so, but the ground was covered just 5 miles away... a little bit higher in the hills!
DeleteThen again, there I was, walking to the library last Wednesday night at 8 pm in jeans and a tee shirt and the frizziest hair on the planet and feeling too warm! Is there such a thing as city-effect muggy yuckiness? I'd rather have snow. :) Your cauliflower mac and cheese looks and sounds delicious...not to mention Barbara Pymish, though I think she didn't put in the mac. I would, though! Hope you have a great week.
ReplyDeleteAudrey - Last Thursday I actually considered turning the AC back on - so crazy! I tried making a cauliflower cheese a year or so ago for Barbara Pym week, but it was not especially successful.. hoping for better luck with this recipe!
DeleteOh JoAnn, you really do need to come to Florida. It is gorgeous today...right now, close to noon, it is 78 degrees, breezy and not a cloud in the sky. I've never seen so many people out on walks. I'm sorry you abandoned Wicked but I totally understand. It was not really an enjoyable listen for me. Bad narrator, weird confusing prose from Bradbury. It felt like it had an identity crisis. I'll be interested in what other people think.
ReplyDeleteSandy - My FIL went back down on Thursday. We're planning to drive a car down next month and fly home, so it's there waiting for us in January. Counting the days!
DeleteI didn't like Bradbury in high school and was wondering if my tastes had changed after all these years... guess not. Still glad I gave it a shot though.
Oh my goodness - such a busy week! I'm surprised you had snow. Beautiful Fall photo. I'm curious about Doll-baby. Glad you are enjoying it. Have a great week.
ReplyDeletePat - Snow is fair game around here from October through May, unfortunately. Far too early to suit me. Dollbaby is excellent on audio!
DeleteSnow?! I am not ready for that yet - don't envy you a bit! Hope this week is better than last for you!
ReplyDeleteColleen - I'm not either! Thankfully, this week is off to a good start :)
DeleteI want to read Florence Gordon! And I hope to read The Paying Guests soon, as it is already on Sparky...waiting.
ReplyDeleteLoved Dollbaby.
Sorry about the snow...It seems unfair to have so little actual fall before the white stuff descends. Maybe it's a fluke?
Thanks for visiting my blog...and enjoy your week.
Laurel-Rain Snow - I'm pretty sure Florence Gordon will end up being one of my favorite books this year. Hope you get a chance to read it.
DeleteI'll stop by the library on my way home today and pick up The Paying Guests... looking forward to it!
There are really only 4 months a year where I can be sure it won't snow here - June, July, August, and September. The rest of the year it's fair game :(
Sounds like a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteBTW Panko bread crumbs have replaced regular ones in our house. LOL
Diane - I still use Italian flavored bread crumbs for some things, but I should use Panko for everything else - love the crunch!
DeleteDid you say snow? In October? Yikes!
ReplyDeleteKathy - My sisters b-day is October 18... somehow that date is associated with the beginning of snow season for me.
DeleteI have never read that Bradbury... I need to someday. I am not ready for snow. I never am. :)
ReplyDeleteSheila - I wouldn't be in too much of a hurry to get to Bradbury ;-)
DeleteWow I can't believe it's snowing where you live! :o Dollbaby sounds like a good novel! I hope you continue to enjoy it and have a great reading week! :)
ReplyDeleteHere's my Monday!
Laura - I listened to more of Dollbaby in the car this morning... so good!
DeleteWhat a busy week, JoAnn, with a mix of good and challenging scenarios. Appliance and car issues are always frustrating. But time with family and in the kitchen nicely counterbalance.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe you've already seen snow--just the thought makes me shudder. The heat is on here, to take the chill off the house. Time to brace myself for the realities of winter. This is when I whip out my crock pot, so I enjoyed reading about what you're cooking. And the mac and cheese casserole looks yummy.
Glad you are enjoying Doll Baby. I read it over the summer and thought it was one of the best books I've read this year.
Catherine - I think we have the same approach to winter - crockpot cooking and lots of reading! Dollbaby will certainly end up among my favorite audiobooks this year... almost hate to have it end.
DeleteYour week sounds so like it was so busy!! And snow too! I like snow, but not quite this early. Doll Baby sounds amazing. I love books set in New Orleans, so I will have to give it a go. :) Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteQuixotic Magpie - The last book about New Orleans I read was Five Days at Memorial, about Hurrican Katrina - fascinating. Can't remember the last novel set there. It's definitely one of the attractions of Dollbaby.
DeleteIt's freezing cold here today so I know what you mean, but snow this early would freak me out. I really like to have a long Fall season. Sounds like you had a really busy week. Hope this week is better.
ReplyDeleteI have read one Bradbury book (Fahrenheit 451) and liked it, but his writing is a strange one. It's very detached with very little happening or a lot of things happen, but the prose is still very stilted that I miss some of that. I may try more of his books but I really wanted to read Fahrenheit 451 so I stayed with it. Not sure if I will be as tenacious with his other books.
Athira - Our fall is always too short... spring too, for that matter! I think is the end of Bradbury for me. Didn't like his prose at all and I just couldn;t seem to get into the rhythm of the story.
DeleteI really liked Dollbaby (the book version) - I thought it had a few problems, but was still a really strong debut. The cauliflower mac & cheese looks awesome - so comforting, but healthier too! And I'm sorry about your snow...I think I'd lose it if I saw snow in October...especially after last winter :)
ReplyDeleteSarah - I'd forgotten that Dollbaby is a debut novel and will certainly read whatever McNeal writes next. I have high hopes for that cauliflower mac & cheese! We'll see...
DeleteSnow?? Yes go to Florida immediately! Sounds like you've been running crazy this week. Looking forward to hearing what you think of Paying Guests. It's on my TBR and I'm excited about reading it. I've had that happen a few times with library loans and it's always a mystery. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteKatherine - Winters are very long in the part of the country,so I'm hoping to spend much of it in Florida. We were there for almost 6 weeks last year (the longest ever) and I'm hoping for even more this year!
DeleteThe trees here in NC are still green! At least we are having some autumn weather, though. Usually it goes from high summer to freezing winter in the span of a week!
ReplyDeleteDoll Baby looks up my alley. Off to learn more!
Becca - That's how it is here in spring... the season is almost non-existent. We get a few mild days and then it's summer. Dollbaby is a wonderful book. I'm sure it's just as good in print as it is on audio.
DeleteLibrary holds are indeed a mysterious business. I am always confused by the speed at which they come in...or don't come in! I hope you enjoy The Paying Guests. :)
ReplyDeleteLindsey - I have gone from 5 or 6 to the top of the list overnight before and have been puzzled, but this one is a total mystery, lol! I know there are more variables than I'm aware of, but library holds are a strange business!
DeleteI have The Paying Guests on hold at the library, too - waiting, waiting, waiting...
ReplyDeleteAnd I don't want to brag, but we haven't even had a good freeze here yet, which is unusual for us! We're enjoying a nice Indian summer - and it can stay as long as it wants, as far as I'm concerned. :)
Carrie - Not even a good freeze!? I'd take that ;-)
DeleteThese library holds are such a mystery... not sure how I vaulted to the top of that list. Hope you get there soon, too.
The weather here is just weird at the moment - one moment sunshine the next wind and rain!
ReplyDeleteThat mac 'n' cheese looks amazingly tasty :D
Fay - We seem to be stuck in a wind and rain pattern now. Tonight is probably the night for mac and cheese!
DeleteI hope you enjoy The Paying Guests! I'll be interested to hear what you think of Dollbaby. Good choice as an audiobook? I haven't listened to any audibooks in awhile, and I need to start one!
ReplyDeleteStocking your daughter's freezer for the rest of the semester!?! Oh my . . . the things I have ahead of me in the coming years . . .!
Leila - Dollbaby is on track to be an audio favorite this year - go for it! As for the freezer thing, my daughter moved to an apartment off campus with no meal plan... consequently, Mom cooks ;-)
ReplyDeleteSnow already? Yikes you have us beat- it's been cold but no snow yet. I love that picture you posted- so autumn-y.
ReplyDeleteHope your week warms up a bit!
Greg - That snow was probably just a warning blast to get ready. Final winter prep still needs to happen around here...
Delete"It's Sunday and it's snowing."
ReplyDeleteMy jaw is on the floor!! OK, I shouldn't be surprised. We've had snow as early as the first weekend in October and Halloween was cancelled a few years ago, but oh my gosh, it feels far too soon. I was in shorts yesterday. It was hot in my car when I left work this afternoon. Had to turn the AC on! I know the cold weather will be here before we know it, but I'm really not ready for that white stuff! I don't blame you for wanting to get down to Florida. If I did, though, I probably wouldn't want to leave. ;)
I've decided to skip Something Wicked This Way Comes. I've only read a couple of books by Bradbury and I wonder if my plan to reread Dandelion Wine is a mistake. I read it so many years ago and as I recall, I loved it, but it may not live up to that memory. I really wasn't all that impressed with Fahrenheit 451 when I read it a few years ago.
I'm in a bit of a slump this past week. I'm reading JoJo Moyes' The Last Letter from Your Lover, but so far it hasn't pulled me in. I'm heading to CA on Wednesday, so I'm a bit distracted. Really need to get engrossed so I have something to read on the plane!
Les - There are only 4 months here that are guaranteed snow-free... June, July, August, and September. I remember Halloween being cancelled a couple of times when my kids were little - so disappointing for them. The weather is totally crazy here, too. I actually considered turning on the AC last Thursday.
DeleteBradbury and I are officially through now. Fahrenheit 451 was a struggle in high school and I just couldn't get into Something Wicked at all. Dandelion Wine sounds tempting, but it's always tricky rereading books you loved long ago...
My mother read The Last Letter from Your Lover and didn't like it quite as much as other Moyes novels. Not sure I'll get to it if you're having trouble getting into it, too.
Have a great trip to CA!!
What!!! Snowflakes in the air, say it isn't so. I like to make what my kids call freezer food for them too. All of them are out of college, but work crazy hours and are too tempted by fast food.
ReplyDeleteNise' - I think that's a mother's natural instinct... my mother still sends food for my freezer, too;-) It's always appreciated!
DeleteNot the "snow" word! We're just getting a good start on our fall color and I already dread cooler temperatures. Stay warm and enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteJen - Thanks, I think that snow was a warning blast... time to get things winterized around here. That will be our task for the upcoming weekend.
DeleteSnow already? Well, I guess we often have some in October but it's so far off our radar yet this year and I can't even bear to think of it any where in the country already!
ReplyDeleteLisa - Those were just "warning flakes", but we have snow in the forecast again for Friday and Saturday this week. Could be a chilly Halloween :(
DeleteI wouldn't give up on Bradbury so fast. SWTWC is a weird book, even for him. Some of his others Fahrenheit 451 for example are worth a read and different in tone from SWTWC.
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