Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Wonderful Wordy Wednesday

Spring like weather this week. Really nice on Monday, sunny and 60s, still sunny but cooler now. Still nice to be outside. I have spent some time picking up sticks that have come out of the trees during the winter. 

Trying out a new place for trivia tonight. The trivia is run by the same group that does our usual place, but we can check out the food. We are going early enough to have dinner first. See which place we like the best. 

Ducky had his semi-annual vet appointment yesterday. Waiting on blood and urine results. Like me, you get old, you gotta go to the doctor more often!

 


The Bishop and the Butterfly is an account of the rampant corruption in New York City, which was controlled by politicians associated with Tammany Hall. The Bishop was Samuel Seabury who led the investigation into the police and elected officials of New York who were taking multiple bribes. The Butterfly was Vivian Gordon, aka The Butterfly of Broadway, whose diaries and little black books outlined so much of those on the take.

Churchill's American Network outlines the relationships that Winston Churchill made with American citizens. Starting in the late 1800s, Churchill embarked on lecture tours to promote connections between Britain and the USA, as well as earning him speaking fees to support his lifestyle. Churchill often reminded people that his mother was from the US. The people he had in his network included politicians, the mover and shakers of business and industry, as well as entertainment. All of which came into good use during World War II.

The Wharton Plot a combination of historical fiction and murder mystery. Inspired by true events author Edith Wharton works to find the killer of David Graham Phillips, an author with ideas that don't always sit well with people. Both Wharton and Phillips are real people.

House Cat beautiful cats and the beautiful homes they live in. Mostly pictures and mainly living spaces from the east coast. From one cat to nine cats per dwelling. 

I think there are a few people who need to read more. Some of the stupidity lately is just draining. I want to be informed but that gets to be draining on my sanity!




That would be super cool. I wonder how many countries would be on my list. Way more than I have actually visited. 

For those who celebrate, have a wonderful St Patrick's Day. 

Happy Reading

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Wonderful Wordy Wednesday

My sweet boy keeping an eye on me while I work on my laptop. Plus he gets to soak up some spring sunshine!


More signs of spring. The red-winged blackbirds have returned to my feeders. I have seen the occasional robin too. Plus I heard the sand hill cranes calling yesterday when I was outside. 

No more snow in my yard, but the snow piles in parking lots remain. It is supposed to be in the 50s for a few days next week. That will help shrink them. 

This coming weekend is the time change from standard time to daylight saving time. I know some people don't care for it, but now that I am retired I don't care. I get up when I wake up, not by an alarm at a specific time. I do my best to not schedule myself for anything before 10 AM too. 

Still not quite outside working time just yet. So still time for more reading and crochet!


Sweet Revenge set in London 1813. Lady Arianna Hadley is searching for the men who killed her father. To do this she disguises herself as a man and works as a chef. Specialty is chocolate and at a dinner where her chocolate was served to the Prince Regent falls ill. Suspected poisoning, so the chef is suspect. Little do they know who they are actually dealing with.

Hide is a mystery / thriller. Chicago Police Detective Harriet Foster is just coming back to work after a leave of absence. Assigned to a new station and with a new partner her first case has the makings of the work of a serial killer. Multiple suspects, so which one is the killer? First in a series.

Woman Last Seen from another new author to me and I couldn't get into this one. Each chapter was from a different person's viewpoint. It was hard to keep track of who was telling the story, a victim, the cop another family member, the suspect. Won't read the next book in this series or other books by this author.

Murder on Black Swan Lane this is by the same author as Sweet Revenge. I couldn't get into this one at all. New author to me and I really couldn't get into either book and these are the first two books of two different series. Not going to continue to read the author.









Happy Reading

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Wonderful Wordy Wednesday

End of February and when we get sunny days you can really tell that the sun is setting later in the day. If I am reading, it is like, whoops, time for dinner!

The gift cards from the library system were for $25 and were to three different places. Amazon, KwikTrip (local gas / convenience store) and Culver's a local fast food place which also has frozen custard. I got one for Culver's and they are close to my house, so yes I go there. Good food!

Weather has warmed up and most of our snow is gone. I was out adding seed to the bird feeders and the ground was wet and squishy. I have been watching for some of the early migrating birds such as robins and red-winged blackbirds. So far nothing!

News that my usual yarn source is going out of business. I do have other sources of yarn. Glad I stocked up and will check the store closing sales. I plan to walk through the closest store today after my pedicure to see what they have and if they have started any sale. 

Taxes completed yesterday, so another spring task completed. Need to get the oil changed on the car and schedule Ducky for a vet visit.

 

The Cancer Factory a non-fiction book that delves into the continuing concerns of chemicals in the workplace. The story mostly involves workers who worked at or with chemicals of Goodyear, Goodrich and DuPont. The health issues that workers, spouses and children have all had based upon the exposure of the worker. Practices of the companies that chose to hide what they knew, didn't provide adequate protection or coverage of health procedures. We continue to be exposed.

Essex Dogs is from author Dan Jones. Jones is a historian who has written several books on the Plantagent and Tudor eras. This is a work on historical fiction, following a band of fighters from Essex at the beginning of the Hundred Years' War, covering about six weeks of fighting. This war was during the Plantagent era during King Edward III reign.

The Queen: 70 Years of Majestic Style is a lovely overview of the late Queen Elizabeth's look. Day wear, gowns, day dresses, hats, tiaras, handbags and more. Lots of pictures to show the items that the author refers to in the text. 


Or tea or hot chocolate or beverage of your choice!

 





 Happy Reading.
 

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Wonderful Wordy Wednesday

WooHoo, it pays to read! I got notified yesterday that I won one of the gift cards from my local library system. They had an online trivia contest based upon the websites of all of the local libraries. Four different quizzes with the area libraries divided into four groups. 

Last summer they had a contest but there you had to actually visit the library. This was so much easier. I could do it from the comfort of my living room. 

We got snow over the past week and now cold. So great weather for staying inside and reading!


The Heiress has lots of twists and turns. A dysfunctional extended family, suspicious family deaths, adopted offspring, abduction. Just a few of the plot twists that I did not see coming and didn't expect it to end how it did.

How to Solve Your Own Murder, this was a fun book. In 1965 Frances has her fortune told at a fun fair and she believes it. The fact that she will be murdered. Sixty plus years later she dies and yes, she was murdered. Her library is a murder diagram, pictures of people and yarn between people. Multiple books on anyone who might be a suspect. Her two main heirs have one week to figure out who did it and if they do, they inherit her estate. Book alternates to events of the past with the current time.

The Furies: Women, Vengeance and Justice the author examines three real cases in which women reacted to defend themselves and others against men.  Also how the legal system, society and other institutions that should help protect them, actually work against them in cases of domestic violence.

The Making of the King covers the period of just before Queen Elizabeth's death through the following year. Interesting to read all of the decisions that surrounded both her funeral and then the coronation. What if any changes would come. As the book stated, doing the same things, but differently. 






Happy Reading. 

Monday, February 17, 2025

Mini-ManCat Monday - Auf Wiedersehen

It decided to be like a real winter this past week. We got snow! Enuf snow mum had to use the snow eater and make sure the fevvers had foods. It snowed twice in one week too. So everything is all white, instead of all brown.


Before and after pics of the driveway. Good to go, streets are good too, so no issues to get around. 

Mum cellybrated her purrthday yesterday. Another trip around the sun for her and she is an old lady. Again, she says, or still. She had a nice day and will continue to cellybrate with furiends this week. She got regular cards, ecards, purrs from me, texts too. 

Now if you noticed that today is more than just Mini-ManCat Monday. It is the day I have decided to retire from being a blogging cat. I don't have much to say. I sleep, eat, pee, poop and bug mum. Not much to blog about. 

Back in 2005, long before I was even born, Derby got really brave and with mum's help started blogging. He got inspired by Max the Psycokitty. His first post was on November 3, 2005.

After all of this time between Derby and me it is time to say farewell. Heck, I have been at this for 15 years! My 15th Gotcha Day was last week. And gee, I am an old guy at 16, going on 17!

Now while I won't be posting regular on Monday, I do reserve the right to stop in on Wednesday and say hi if I have something to let you know about.

Mum will continue with her reading stuff. Seems all you guys like books!

Last week on Thursday was my 15th Gotcha-versary. Wow, me and mum have been together for a long time. Although sometimes she looks at me and gets leaky eyes. I think she knows that someday I won't be here. Never know how long I will be here. 

Don't worry! At least not yet. I am just going to take it easy. Nothing is wrong, at least nothing we know about. Well, if you don't count the aging kidney issues all of us kits get! Special foods are keeping me good for now.

A selfie with me and mum and then just me in the sunny window.
 

Until we meet again! Auf Wiedersehen.

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Wonderful Wordy Wednesday

Just finished watching the Westminster Dog show. Back in Madison Square Garden after being either outside or at the Ashe tennis facility. These past few years it has been held later in the year, back in February and I almost missed it. My favorite name was an English Springer Spaniel, official name was Bohemian Rhapsody, his daily name is Freddie! The winner was a giant schnauzer.

Ducky did join me to watch some of it, but I think he was just looking for warms! Going to be cool and snow on Wednesday, may be our biggest snowfall of the season. Plus I have to go out in it too, haircut! Hope it isn't too bad when I have to go out. 

When we have sunny days you can really tell that the days are longer. Sunrise is before 7 AM now and sunset after 5 PM. Less than a month until daylight saving starts. 

 


Two Dead Wives I deferred reading this until later when I found out it was a second book in a series. I added in the first book to my list and added this one back in. Then I read the first one, or tried to read it and decided not to read this anyway. The story really didn't jive with me.

The Demon of Unrest is a work on non-fiction by one of my favorite non-fiction authors. It covers the period of late 1860 into 1861; the election of Abraham Lincoln to the fall of Fort Sumter in the Charleston harbor. Deemed the seminal act that started the actual conflict of the American Civil War. 

On a side note a pet peeve of mine. Libraries that put stickers on books that block the cover. Title, art or whatever. In this case the art. It isn't even the barcode to check out the book, that is inside the front cover, but a sticker of the library itself.  In this case it covers a depiction of what the Fort looked like while it was under attack.


The Princess of Las Vegas two sisters, Chrissy and Betsy, plus Betsy's adopted daughter Marisa. Chrissy works in Vegas as a Princess Diana impersonator. Add in the mob, crypto, murder so you get one heck of a page turner. 

 







Happy Reading!

Monday, February 10, 2025

Mini-ManCat Monday

 Civilization is defined by the presence of cats. - Unknown 

Hi everyone, it is Ducky here on this Monday. This is how I spent lots of Sunday. Napping in the sunshine, then I would go sit on mum. She said I was furry warm. She liked that.


We had a little bit of snow this past week, but it was so little mum didn't even try to shovel. She just let the sunshine make it go away. She is getting lazy! MOL. 

Stouper Bowl Report

Those high flying Eagles stomped on the Chiefs. Heck, the Eagles were pitching a shut out for nearly 75% of the game. Mum really didn't care who won, she just watched for the game and the ads. Plus she worked on her crow-shay as usual. 

One thing is that our Pack is still the only team who has won three consecutive years of championships. They have even done it twice, way back when in 1929-1931, then again 1965-1967. Those last two years was when they won the first two Stouper Bowls. 

So that is the it from here. Have a good week.

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Wonderful Wordy Wednesday

I checked back and I started these Wonderful Wordy Wednesday posts on Feb 2, 2022. That means three years worth of books I've shared. 

Yes, Ducky has three litter boxes. When I had two cats I had three boxes and never downsized! Part of it is that I have knees and ankles that make doing stairs less than fun, so I don't want to do that every day. Extra boxes means I don't have to do the stairs every day!

I looked at the sunrise and sunset times, our daylight length is now more than 10 hours. Also the sun has come far enough north that it shines in the back windows of my house. 

Weather is cold, so not outside time, so that means time to read!


Does This Taste Funny? is a collection of family, friends and traditional recipes from South Carolina. Or in Evie's family, they are called receipts. The two grew up near each other in Charleston, SC but didn't meet until they were adults. The recipes are "introduced" by them with stories of the food. Why they included it. I enjoy it when she is on The Late Show, fun banter between the two and you see some of that in print. 

Lots of pictures, both of the food and their family. 


I love my library, heck I love all libraries. I hope you have a good one in your area to patronize. I wouldn't be able to read the number of books that I do if I had to purchase them all. 





Be dangerous!


Happy Reading.

Monday, February 3, 2025

Mini-ManCat Monday

A cat is a puzzle for which there is no solution.- Hazel Nicholson 


 Mum catching me napping in the sun the other day. It has been cloudy since. The local rodent has been replaced by goats, but they didn't see their shadows. Neither did mum when she was outside. 

We got a little bit of snow on Caturday night.This is the back after mum pushed the snow off the back. Plus she filled the fevver feeders.


Mum got me a couple of new litter boxes. Not bad, high sides as mum says I push too much litter out of the box!


No feetsball this weekend, the Stouper Bowl is next weekend. Mum did watch a bit of a crashcar race, but not much. 

See you next week.

 

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Wonderful Wordy Wednesday

While we came out of the deep freeze in terms of temperature, the winds the past few days have been wild. Gusts in the 40-50 mph range and steady winds 15-20 mph. Hopefully a little less windy today. 

Nearly at the end of January, no snow on the ground either. Strange looking at brown grass. Ground hog day is Sunday!

Did trivia night on Monday, added a forth friend. We do ok but it is just nice to get out with friends and have a good laugh or two. Plus we won for team name again, we change it up every time we play. That wins us gift cards to help pay for our refreshments the next visit.

Yes Megan, I sometimes sneak a peak towards the end of the book. As I mentioned last week I wanted to make sure the main character survived. Killing someone off is a way to end a series and I don't want this series to end, at least not yet. 

 


Notting Hill, a movie but one of my favorites that I hadn't seen in ages. It came to mind when it was an answer at one of our trivia nights. Category was 90s movie themes. This was the only one we knew and I immediately knew the answer. Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant fall in love.

The Cold Light of Day Verity and Sydney are in Dublin in 1920. They are trying to find her former colleague Alec. Is he still searching for the phosgene gas or has he joined the Irish Republican Army?

Mrs Pargeter's Patio- I didn't think there was going to be another Mrs Pargeter book but here it is. Mrs P discovers a dead body under her patio. Who is it, who killed him and why and when?. All the usual characters help her figure it out.

A Beautiful Rival is the story of Helena Rubinstein and Elizabeth Arden, fierce competitors in the early days of the cosmetic and beauty business. The time period of the book covers from 1915 to the late 1940s. The spying, poaching of employees to try to stay one step ahead of each other. Both brands still exist, but the Rubinstein products, now owned by L'Oreal, are only available in Europe. The Arden brand has gone through several ownership and is currently a subsidiary of Revlon.






Grabbing books? Maybe cookbooks, good reference and there are lots of them to choose from.

Happy Reading.