Saturday, September 03, 2022

Field Notes- Saturday, September 3rd. Sunshine and weather report says temps in the 70's.


 Via Good Company.

Cool temps for the next few days.  Mosquitos.  Grass is sighing in relief- might take a chance and grow and be green again.  I can, perhaps, give the AC units a rest period.

Not much happening.  The Twins dad asked about making yet another Peach Cobbler with the not ripe peaches and I mentioned the cobbler I made with my peaches- that were not soft and ripe- was less juicy and that we liked it almost better than the juicy one.  So, Joel was heading into the house to make cobbler. He's the cook/baker in the family.  Joel reminds me so much of my son out in California.  I think the two guys would enjoy each other's company.  Someday, my boy might come to Maine to visit.

I finished reading Deveraux's  For All Time.  True Love should be read first and then this book.  Same characters.  The one after- sort of carries the story- with the Military Doctor who is seriously injured in Iraq- Ever After.  I always cry thru the last 100 pages of For All Time.  I have Ever After here- but not sure I will read it.  Daughter brought over a purchased copy of the Girl From Summerhill  and Met Her Match and I might read them.  I do have a pile of books here.  Most of them look like they will be very good. I also have 99 Percent Mine.  I will  definitely read that one first.  That is also the book waiting for me at the Bookstore.  Sally Thorne.  Australian.  The Rom Com's from Australia are really good but Sally is the best of the best.

The Summer of Reading A Book A Day is coming to an end.  

My Desk Calendar Project will continue into another year.  It's changed and morphed into something new and different each year.  The art and the newspaper headlines have changed....I think next year will have more climate change.

If the ocean rises 3 to 5 feet as predicted - my house will be ocean front property.  And the houses that are now ocean front will have slipped into the sea. Climate change will be VERY obvious here on the Coast of Maine.  Every coastal city and Town.  

Oh...that Lobster Roll.....$25 this Summer.  And sort of skimpy on the lobster.


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