The weather is being very uncooperative so I am reading today. My last book was picked up on a campsite bookswap shelf. My first Matt Haig. I was considering buying a few more in Kindle version but have decided to read and then divest myself of a few more books that I have collected in …
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Absolutely the right choice (December Reflections 15)
Today’s prompt is: Best Decision of 2019 It was about this time last year when Mr L raised the subject of the Keto dietary regime and asked if we might try it once we arrived home in the spring. I was somewhat aghast – it sounded cranky and extreme but he told me of one …
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All that glisters is not gold (December Reflections 10)
The tenth December Reflections prompt is very simple: Gold… Simple perhaps but it has had me stumped, with so few images available for me to select from. I had planned to buy some Chocolate Christmas Euros at the supermarket and to take a photograph of those but I kept on forgetting to make the actual …
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Small Change (December Reflections 9)
December Reflections prompt number 9 is: Biggest Change in 2019 They say that Change is the only constant and this is possibly more true of my own life than of most. The biggest change that I could possibly experience would be to have no change happening at all. I was born a May baby and …
What’s next?
I bought two new Kindle books last night – I don’t know why, I have so many queued for reading already! Added to the queue were another Hugh Howey, which I am looking forward to but think after the trilogy a break is desirable, and a Simon Armitage. Which to read next? Can’t decide whether …
Handywoman (December Reflections 5)
Today’s December Reflections prompt is: Best Book of 2019 Without doubt, the best book that I read this year was The Handmaid’s Tale. There are few better books. However, this was a re-read before tackling The Testaments and I am not sure that re-reads are within the spirit of the prompt. It is worth commenting …