Spring is here, I have had to use the lawn mower. At least on the areas that had gotten shaggy. I don't do No Mow May, my grass would grow way too long and my mower wouldn't get through it. I do have lots of other flowers for the pollinators to feed on. The crab apple and lilacs should be blooming soon too.
These are the trees at the track this last weekend. Weather was dry, thankfully. Now a break from events until early June.
Ducky invading my lap and checking out the local news. He is just hanging out as a senior cat.
The Lies that Bind the next installment of the Bibliophile Mysteries. Brooklyn is again involved with solving a murder or two. At least she isn't a suspect this time.
Midnight in Chernobyl is a thorough retelling of the accident that occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in April 1986. This area was part of the Soviet Union back then and in spite of the new glasnost or openness by Mikhail Gorbachev the country did their best to hide the full extent of the accident. Author goes through the initial actions to contain the radioactive emissions and the long term effects on people and places. This area is now part of the country of Ukraine and Chernobyl is north of the capital of Kiev.
Happy Reading.
LOVE your book comments and posters and yes, mama reads, NO MATTER WHAT, and if you try to get her to go to sleep....good luck Lovely ginger kitty!
ReplyDeleteI follow Jonathan Edward Durham, and read 'Winterset Hollow' not too long ago; fantastic, unique story! Not a cosy story, and cannot say more to prevent spoilers.
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ReplyDeleteLovely to see Ducky. The trees are looking good now they are greening up again.
ReplyDeleteA cat and a book is a good day.
ReplyDeleteMy son and i were discussing Chernobyl the other day, it's fascinating and scary.
Love the comics.