four things | nineteen

I can’t believe it’s the end of the week already. Time certainly flies whether you’re having fun or not!

It’s been unusually cool here this week. Rainy, cool, and breezy. I think Mother Nature is messing with us. I even wore my “bed socks” to bed the other night. These are thick and heavy and I can’t wear them with any of the shoes or boots I own. They are perfect for keeping my feet warm in bed.

what I’m reading

Book Club was last Monday so I’m between books right now. I have several digital books “on hold” through my library so whatever becomes available first will be my next read.

what I’m watching

Mr. Aitch and I watched What About Bob? Thursday evening. Perfect casting and perfect acting. As usual, we could only remember bits and pieces from when the movie was first shown in 1991 but still thought it was funny.

what I’m loving

I just happened to look of the door to our deck when I spotted this hummingbird flitting from flower to flower. By the time I got my phone out to snap a picture of him, he perched on top of the Tiki torch holder.

what I saw on my walk

I had to text my BFF to find out what kind of bloom this was. It looked like a peony but I wasn’t sure as I’ve never seen one quite like this. She confirmed that it was indeed a peony. That iris was jealous and just had to bend into the frame.

Have a great week!


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4 thoughts on “four things | nineteen

  1. I can’t conceive of being inbetween books – I’m always reading more than one at a time. 🙂 It’s so cold, I’m so over it! I need 80 degrees! What about Bob is one of my favorites – “baby steps!’ I used to recommend it to my students, and tell them in my class they needed to take baby steps!

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    • I couldn’t stand not having a book to read. I downloaded My Cousin Rachael by Daphne du Maurier as my next book is delayed.
      We had 80 to almost 90 degrees temps two weeks ago. I’ll be happy with 75-80.
      I use the “baby steps” technique when I have a big project to complete. It’s usually one I have avoided forever!

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