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I had a good week, which included a routine doctor's appointment that brought good results and five early morning walks in the crisp, cool, autumn weather. We are at peak foliage right now, or slightly past, so the landscape has been bursting with fall colors. I especially love the way the sunlight hits it just right in the morning.
There's a hill upon which I like to see the sunrise. It's the halfway point on my regular walks. Last week, I made it to the top of the hill just one minute past sunrise. My goal is to get there shortly before sunrise, so I'll try again this week. It will be more difficult to do after we change the clocks back next week since sunrise will be an hour earlier, so this coming week is my best opportunity before that happens.
My most beloved water bottle broke about a week ago. I loved it so much. It was made of glass, but it had a pretty lime green silicone cover over it. I've dropped it several times and it didn't break...until last Friday. I was so upset, until I realized this was my chance to buy a Stanley cup. You see, I'm a hockey fan. Go Caps!!! What am I doing without a Stanley cup??? I was so happy to see they sell some with handles on top (another reason I loved my previous bottle) because it makes it so much easier for me to carry. I ordered the 30 oz. one because it's the largest one that fits in a cup colder. I've had it for almost a week now and I love it! It keeps my water cold all day (something my previous bottle didn't do). I don't mind room temperature water, but I prefer cold. I've been keeping it with me at all times so that I can sip on it throughout the day. I'm definitely drinking more water because of it, which is a good thing. I ordered the cream colored one because I wanted a "clean" color, but not stark white. I'm planning to adorn it with stickers, of course at least one being one of the Washington Capitals 2018 Stanley Cup victory.
Here's what else I've been up to.
IN THE BOOKS
Click on
2024 Bookish Challenges on the right sidebar to see how I'm doing with this year's goals. I have completed two goals!
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I listened to
Out of My Mind, written by Sharon M. Draper and narrated by Sisi Aisha Johnson. It's about a girl with Cerebral Palsy who cannot walk or talk, but she can think for herself. The end may be a bit far-fetched and parts of it went on for too long, but overall I enjoyed it. This has been made into a movie that will stream on Disney+ in November.
IN PROGRESS
I continued reading an eARC of
The Tell-tale Homicide (Rare Books Mystery 2), by Daphne Silver. This is turning out to be another entertaining installment in the series. It's about a rare books librarian, turned amateur sleuth, who stumbles upon a dead body on her first day of her new job. Talk about a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad first day! Of course, Juniper sets out to untangle this mystery.
My current audiobook listen is
A Halloween Homicide, written by Tonya Kappes and narrated by Elizabeth Demetetrios. This is another fun installment in her Holiday Cozy Mystery series. She really immerses the reader in the holidays throughout this series.
UP NEXT
I haven't decided what I'll read and listen to next, although I have lots of ideas. So I'll just leave this space blank for now. Stay tuned!
ON THE SCREEN
- The Groomsmen: First Look - This is streaming only on Hallmark+, which I continue to enjoy through the Hoopla Bingepass from the library. I have been highly anticipating this trilogy, especially this first movie. So many Hallmark movies are filmed in Bulgaria, but not set there. This one was filmed in Bulgaria and it takes place there. So we're not in Bulgaria, but pretending to be in Paris. We're in Bulgaria and we're really there this time! Apart from the setting, the plot was well-paced and highly entertaining. It was heartfelt, sweet, and funny all at the same time. It is easily one of my favorite movies of the year. The other two in the trilogy will have a tough act to follow! I'll watch them in November. Let me get Halloween out of my system first. :)
- The Jane Mysteries: Too Much to Lose - This is also only streaming on Hallmark+. Although this isn't my favorite one in the series, I still enjoyed it. I thought it was entertaining and had a good mystery.
- Curious Caterer: Forbidden Fruit - This was on the regular Hallmark Mystery channel. Although the culprit was way too easy for me to identify, I very much enjoyed the movie. I loved the concert setting. It was a very entertaining installment in the series.
- You Cast a Spell on Me - This is a Hallmark movie from 2015, which like Forbidden Fruit, stars Nikki DeLoach. I found it streaming for free on Tubi. It is a Halloween-themed movie, which I enjoyed once. I'm not sure I'd watch it again, though.
- Agatha All Along - I have become completely obsessed with this series. It's the best series Marvel has ever done, in my opinion. I'm not usually a fan of dark magic (although I love light magic), but I am a fan of outstanding storytelling and that is what we have here. The latest episode, E7, was brilliant. I did not see it coming at all and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It really tied everything together in the best and most creative way. There are two more episodes left, both of which I'll watch on Halloween. I can't wait to see how this all turns out. Many questions have been answered, but others have been raised. I've been rewatching the previous episodes to prepare for the finale.
- High Potential - I've been watching this show on Hulu. It's basically a cozy mystery series and I'm enjoying it.
- The Good Witch series - I finished watching all of the full length movies, so now I just need to watch the one hour episodes. There are 70 of them, so it will take me more than a month to finish it. I like this series, but I think the original movies were the best.
ON THE BLOG
- Sunday Post - 10/20 - Weekly Recap
- Book Review - 10/22 - Murder on the Page (Literary Dining Mystery 1), by Daryl Wood Gerber
Have a great week!