Random stuff of very little importance.

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I love to read. And since I do a lot of it, I love a library book sale.

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Two dollars for hardcovers, $1, for paperbacks makes me feel less guilty that these two stacks will be finished in a month and a half.

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This martini is for Mark. Made with fresh watermelon puree it was utterly delightful.

Really!

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This makes me even more glad I can’t stand the stuff.

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Remember I spoke of this a while back?

A third less tourists is not good for Maine’s economy.

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The husband, examining a wagon wheel fence he saw at a yard sale. Needless to say he was disappointed the wheels were not for sale.

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This is Pia.

I’m cat sitting for a neighbor this week… and when Pia wants to be petted?

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You’d better pet.

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Best advice I’ve heard in a while.

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35 thoughts on “Random stuff of very little importance.”

  1. Next time you are in the area of say Tuckaway Tavern stop at the library in Epping they have a huge room of donated books, not the musty type, you can fill a bag or take home what you want for a donation. No set price. They organize constantly and there are gardens to walk through or sit in. Where in Maine are you? I did 30+ years trucking in and out of the whole state of Maine.

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  2. The black cat is asking for something. Or you will be blamed, and it might have nothing to do with you. You are a reader! I am enjoying reading Thomas Fincham series of Lee Calloway, detective. Self published. Very clear and easy to connect the dots with a twist. I read him on my kindle. Kindle Unlimited.

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      1. I love kindle unlimited as it gives me easy access. We have lots of hardback and right now trying to pare down. While our driveway was being repaired, I took out 2 hardback books from the library and finished one but the other one is like 500 pages from a Swedish author and I just can’t seem to crack the code and get started. I do like my kindle!

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      2. Oh, I don’t know about that. Mike has shelves of series of books by authors. We have many bookcases. We donate them to the VA library and when I can, I sneak out a few to readers I know will appreciate them. I am a library reader and kindle.

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    1. I visit their house daily for kitty chores, photos were taken there.
      I love finding cheap books. Goodwill used to be a good source but they’re crazy expensive for used these days. I’m not paying $10 plus to read a donated book.

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      1. Meaw to that cutie from me please. ……..Your stack of books look so cool. I am going for digital copies these days but I would love to have the physical books like yours. The feel of them on hand has its own charm.

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  3. Trust me, I’d much rather listen to Blondie’s “Rapture” than read the news about some supposed Rapture.

    I’m sure the martini was delightful, but all the same, I’m a-gonna pass. I do love me some candy corn though. Trust me, I will unsee that.

    I hope you’ll let us know your thoughts on “American Dirt” when you’re finished!

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    1. It seems like there was a lot of buzz about that book when it was first published. I shall report back.
      And the only thing I could find appetizing about candy corn is the thought of biting off Trump’s head again and again.

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