RAE’S READS

What I finished this past week:  Sea Change, reviewed yesterday; Church of the Dog and Miss Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk, soon to be reviewed.

What I am continuing to Read: Girl in Translation,read a few chapters today, and Traveling Mercies by Ann Lamott.  On the latter I am rationing out one or two essays a day to make the  book last and to have time to ponder over each essay before moving on in this book of essays.

What I watched on TV: “Emerald City,” two episodes including this season’s finale, and two episodes of “Bull,” a fascinating show for it’s concept and also it’s plots and relationship sub-plots.

Have mostly been sitting marooned on the couch first by plantar fasciitis and today by the steady rain.  Only got out once today to take supper to a sick friend.  It was just down the road, and there was little traffic out and about.  I did get a little wet, so I took a vitamin C with a zinc chaser (boots the immunity system and the absorption of the C), so I should be fine.

Have a good evening and a good read tonight.

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5 responses to “Sunday (Evening) Post”

  1. readerbuzz Avatar

    I am eager to hear what you think about Miss Lillian and Anne Lamott. I wish Lamott had a book out soon. I miss reading her. Maybe I should just reread one of her books.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Reviews soon–I promise.

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  2. sjhigbee Avatar

    Oh dear Rae! So sorry to hear that you are so thoroughly laid up:(. I hope your visit to the Dr will help to ease things quickly. In the meantime keep warm and cosy – and I hope weather cheers up soon!x

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      The doctor’s visit went well. Thank the Lord there is probably nothing serious at work here, but what is wrong is going to be a long, slow healing period. At least I now have some “tools” to fight with. I just hope I can endure the “rest cure.” Ha ha!

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      1. sjhigbee Avatar

        I’m very relieved to hear that there is nothing too nasty to deal with. But yes… when the recovery is a slow business, the knack is not to compromise it by trying to hurry it along too much! Sending gouts of healing patience attcha.x

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