What is the Sunday Salon?
The Sunday Salon is a place to link up and share what we have been doing during the week, and it's also a great opportunity to visit other blogs and join in the conversations going on there.
What I'm Reading Now:
Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry (Chapter-a-Day)
The Swish of the Curtain by Pamela Brown (Classics Club Spin)
What I Posted Last Week Here at Readerbuzz:

Every day during the pandemic I began to list 3 Good Things.
Now I've established a regular routine of writing down my 3 Good Things.
Here are 3 Good Things from last week:
Good Thing #1:
My husband always gets to enjoy his birthday and
Father's Day in the same week,
this time with a new recipe for Banana Nut Bread.
Good Thing #2:
My favorite sign from No Kings Day.
Good Thing #3:
Just about the only review books I accept nowadays
are nonfiction picture books. I just received a copy of
Jason Chin's new book, Hurricane, and the same day
I learn the library in Galveston is having a traveling
exhibition of Jason Chin's original artwork.
I hope your sewing retreat is very rewarding — it sounds really good. And I hope you do a blog post about whatever you create with the new skills.
ReplyDeleteI also read The Light Eaters this week. I need to reread parts because it’s challenging.
Thanks for hosting Sunday Salon… mae at maefood.blogspot.com
I loved your Chin post. And I think the sewing retreat sounds wonderful. QUilting is so beautiful and I can't think of anything more fun than learning and creating with others, especially people you already know and love. (Awesome sign!)
ReplyDeleteOoh, a sewing retreat sounds lovely! I hope you have a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother did a lot of quilting and I always wanted to pick it up, but I haven't had a lot of time for crafty stuff while studying. Besides, so much reading to do, haha! But maybe someday.
I am trying not to be jealous of your sewing retreat, LOL! Glad to hear that you are having a great time, can't wait to see what you make! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely way to spend time with family! I hope you have a great time and a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteQuilting looks like funa nd I have a cousin who made a living writing books about it. Her name is Donna Thomas so your aunt may have seen some of her books. I've lost touch with her, sadly, after we worked on a genealogy project and she moved.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your husband! I celebrate mine the first week of June. It's always good to be on this side of the grass, haha; My book for the classic spin is Picnic at Hanging Rock.
I used to do quite a bit of sewing but not so much recently. I even gave my sewing machine away. I had an aunt and a cousin who were great quilters - I have several of their works. I once made the the attempt myself and started a quilt. My cousin ended up finishing it for me!
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