July 31, 2024

Good evening.  Again too much time has passed since my last post.  I really am trying to post more often but life seems to get in the way. The last few weeks have been hot and humid, which can make breathing difficult.  However, I should not complain since it is now the last day of July and the colder weather begins to show up by the end of August.  Fall is my favourite time of the year.  Temperatures remain fairly warm during the day but are cool enough in the evenings to curl up on the couch with a cozy afghan, a latte coffee and a good book. 

What to write about?  This summer has been very low key.  No trips to the beach or anywhere else for that matter.  The only “excitement” was the occasional ice cream dish with caramel sauce and or Rolo bars.  

Our son celebrated his 57th birthday in July.  Where has the time gone?  He was a beautiful little boy with a head of dark brown hair that touched his shoulders.  By the time he was a year old, his eyes remained dark brown but his hair had turned blond.  At the age of 12 his hair turned very dark brown almost black. 

Some books I have read so far this summer are Wild Fire by Ann Cleeves, Serpent’s Tooth by Faye Kellerman, Therapy by Jonathan Kellerman, A Gold Heart by Jonathan Kellerman, Writ of Execution by Perri Shaughnessy, Faithless in Death by J.D. Robb and You Can’t See Me by Eva Bjorg Egesdottir.  I am working on getting together a list of the books I want to read this fall.

We did attend a very special event on July 6th.  My sister Sheila and her husband John celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with family and friends. Congratulations Sheila and John.  

The fatigue is overwhelming this evening.  I will keep this blog entry short and go to bed earlier than usual.  I promise to post another entry soon.  May you, my readers have a wonderful summer and are able to make many memories to cherish.

 

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