It may come as a surprise to some of you longtime readers– but I finished a book. I know! And, I may read it a second time, just to admire the writing and try to observe how she did it: Three Junes by Julia Glass. Part of my new life includes time spent in the local libraries– I have two– and they are both really good in that way sometimes small New England towns have no cafe, no gas station, no bakery but awesome libraries.
I share the title with you in the event you are looking for a good read, but I also realize it came out like, um, EIGHT years ago– so chances are you have already read it long, long ago. Let’s just say, I am nobody’s book reference site.
The sun is out this morning for the first time in three days. Heavenly. And yet, so odd for me to feel such relief since–hello, this has been the all-time sunniest, endless sunny days summer of ever. And yet, that’s probably why I now have a raging sun addiction. If you spoil me with something good– how can I ever live without it again?
Sun, sun, sun. We are having quite the special summer relationship and I never want it to end.
Wish I had something more to share with you, but the truth is my brain is quite mushy. It has stopped aching (from Saturday’s fall) thank god– but there’s a whole lotta empty space up there and I am trying to allow that sensation to grow– at least for a couple of days. We’ll see– boring for you, obvs, but good for me.
Bisous, E
Mush is good E. You need mush now and then. Enjoy!
I have NOT read that book! I am adding it to the (endless)list of books to read. I may not get to it for several years, just so you know. I am glad to hear that your head is feeling better. And I agree, mush is good. Enjoy your sun-worshiping today. We have clouds. Boo.
I haven't read it either and just added it to my book wish list. We have sun today after several seemingly endless weeks of clouds & rain. Enjoy every second of it!
OOPS that was me, not my daughter