| High Falls town of Philmont NY |
| the 2nd smaller falls was also impressive |
| SoulSteps members Adam/Kathryn, Celine, Dave D in back and me |
| a beautiful Sunday afternoon and perfect to get some reading done the whole neighborhood was so quiet! |
| High Falls town of Philmont NY |
| the 2nd smaller falls was also impressive |
| SoulSteps members Adam/Kathryn, Celine, Dave D in back and me |
| a beautiful Sunday afternoon and perfect to get some reading done the whole neighborhood was so quiet! |
I feel like I was just typing "it's mid-April already" and here it is mid-May. It's been a crazy, chaotic, frustrating week all revolving around our car insurance company (no, no one in the family had an accident or anything like that) so I need to be intentional about finding things that made me smile and say "Thank You, God" vs complaining about inept customer service reps who barely understand simple English nor can speak it well.
So I'll be intentional and share FIVE things that made my week...all are blessings from God as all good things come from Him. Join in by heading over to Susanne's site.
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| SoulSteps hikers: Maggie, Maureen, me, Karen Friday 8 May |
| The stepping stones were brand new moss this part of the trail was so very pretty |
| Newcomb Pond along Spring trail |
| me, Maureen, Karen on the side trail leading to the pond photo compliments of Maggie |
| Dave, me, Courtney Grace Fellowship Church Mothers Day |
| Courtney, me, Claire at one of our town pocket parks photo compliments of Tyler |
| the girls bought me dinner, drinks and tulips and they both wrote such beautiful messages to me in the cards I am truly blessed |
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| Great Sacandaga Lake town beach of Providence, NY southern ADK this is just 50 minutes from my home |
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| this home is kitty- corner across the road from the spot where my family camp was in the 1960s/1970s This house is the one (now modernized) that was built in the 1800s and where my maternal grandmother Mae grew up with many siblings, 2 of whom I knew: My great-uncle Perry and great uncle Elwin. My Grandma Mae raised her brood about a half mile up the road in the 1930s-1950s. By the time me and my sisters were born, the person living here was my mother's uncle Elwin, who had his own plane and landing field behind the old barn. A pet crow would often be perched on his shoulder. My mom wouldn't allow us to go up in his plane though as she was afraid of planes. The barn which was in front of the landing field is pictured below. You can read about my great-uncle Elwin here. The person who wrote the article is my mom's cousin's wife, Gail Cramer. Mom's cousin Larry was great-uncle Perry's son. Scroll down to where on the left hand side it says "Elwin Cramer Airfield".
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1. Bookmarks or dog-ears?
Bookmarks. I'm given bookmarks as gifts, usually from my sister Joy and I also get free ones from the World Wildlife Foundation after I make a donation! I love bookmarks because dog ears mars the book. Most of the fiction I read is from the library so I want to be respectful.
2. Book accessories?
I honestly can't think of any book accessorires that we own unless you mean a kindle. My husband has a kindle and he used to have a Nook.
3. Are you a fast or slow reader?
Neither. I'm definitely not a slow reader but I don't speed read either. It usually takes me anywhere from 1-2 weeks to read a good fiction novel and a little longer to read a non-fiction book.
4. Have you ever written to an author?
Yes! And I got a response! It was via email and I was asking her about the setting in upstate NY about one of her mysteries. It was so much fun to get her reply.
5. Have you ever met an author in person?
Yes! Dave and I were on vacation (July 2015) in Chatham (Cape Cod), MA and while we were riding our bikes in town, we saw Lisa Genova standing outside the bookstore promoting her books! I LOVE her books and so I stopped to chat with her, bought two of the latest ones and she signed one for my sister Joy that I gave her as a Xmas gift later that year.
I also am friends with (and they're in my hiking group) a woman named Vicki and her daughter Isla who wrote a picture story book about life on the autism spectrum and about how we are all different and should never hide our true selves. Something along those lines.
I'm also friends with a woman and her youngest daughter who has written children's books and young adult fiction as well as a couple of mysteries.
6. Do you have a favorite character who is not the main character?
I don't think she's considered a "main character" but I really loved the character Melanie in the Gone with the Wind novel. I liked her way better than Scarlet!
7. Do you have any bookish merchandise?
Yes! I actually have a new tote bag from my youngest daughter that was bought in the NYS town of Hobart in the Catskill Mountains which is known as the "book village of the Catskills"....it is a very very small town with a population of 351 people and NINE bookstores all up and down the main street. My 2 daughters, sister Joy and I explored it a couple of years ago for our Annual Autumn Girls Day Away. Here is a pic of my tote bag that Claire bought me:
8. Favorite book from childhood?
I had several but the ones I'm choosing for this question is The Secret Garden when I was a 4th grader, and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn that I read in 8th grade.
9. Do you read one book at a time, or several?
I always have a fiction book going, and usually a non-fiction (either a memoir or a hiking guide, or a Bible study book). I also read in the Chronological Bible most days or another devotional book or sections of one of the books in the Bible for my quiet time.
10. Favorite genre
Mysteries, psych thrillers that aren't gory or horror, historical fiction, drama -like family sagas with a tiny bit of romance, fantasy (Think Harry Potter or Chronicles of Narnia), some Christian fiction....the mysteries more than the romance ones.
11. Genres you don’t care for?
Horror, erotica, sappy romances, most science fiction and most "Christian" fiction
12. Best movie based on a book? Worst?
Les Miserables or Gone with the Wind (although due to length of the novels, Hollywood did have to leave a lot out).
Worst: All the Light We Cannot See, Rebecca, The Book Thief
The books were SO MUCH BETTER!
That was fun!
What book(s) are you currently reading?
Mine are listed on my side bar.
Joyce created some more good questions for this week's Hodgepodge so I'm jumping in to answer. Head to her blog to learn more about this weekly meme.
1. What's one piece of advice you would you give a recent or soon-to-be graduate?
if graduating from high school (our youngest niece is graduating from HS the last Saturday in June): enjoy every minute of college and don't sweat the small stuff; if you don't care for your roommate, do one thing with her and then decide if you need to switch...she might surprise you....and lastly, don't just study...have some fun too!
if graduating from college: work at least a year before you decide about grad school (if you know they're in a field that requires a masters eventually like here in NYS with teaching 😁). Keep in touch with the friends you made and give yourself a few days to get acclimated to life outside of college. Know that it's normal to miss it!
I would also say to a college graduate: pray. Pray about your career choice and know that you most likely will not get your dream job right after earning that BS (or BA). Take a full time job, get those loans paid off even if just the interest at first, and be kind. Always be kind.
4. May is National BBQ Month...do you own a grill? Who does the grilling at your house? What's your favorite thing to throw on the grill? What's the last thing you grilled?
Yes we own a gas grill.
I am the one who mainly does the grilling but Dave sometimes does on the weekends.
Fave things to grill: Potatoes, corn on the cob, chicken marinated in a garlic-herb homemade dressing, and Beyond Burgers.
Last thing I grilled was boneless, skinless chicken breasts about 2 weeks ago.
5. What's a memory you replay in your head when you need a little joy?
this August camping trip in 2003: Courtney had just turned 10 yrs old in July and Claire was 4.5 yrs old. It was truly one of our best camping trips. (we had a pop up camper) The photo brings joy to my heart. (they had just finished up washing and drying the camp dishes and were so very happy that Daddy agreed we would make smores.
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| Moffitt Beach State Campground on Sacandaga Lake Southern Adirondack Mountains August 2003 |
6. Insert your own random thought here.
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| Evening Kayak paddles on Long Lake in the central Adirondacks is so very calming. We used to rent a cottage here every summer from 2013-2021 That's Owls Head Mt...to the left of the dip in the range in the background...(the tallest peak you see there) Dave and I climbed it in 2014. I was in my kayak taking the photo. Summer 2020 |