What is the Sunday Salon?
The Sunday Salon is a place to link up and share what we have been doing during the week. It's also a great opportunity to visit other blogs and join in the conversations going on there.
What I Read Last Week:
The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot
Fantômette et la maison hantée by Georges Chaulet
The Jules Verne Prophecy by Larry Schwartz and Iva-Marie Palmer
Paris in Ruins: Love, War, and the Birth of Impressionism by Sebastian Smee
The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side by Agatha Christie
What I'm Reading Now:
Le Road Trip: A Traveler's Journal of Love and France by Vivian Swift (Paris in July)
In Montmartre: Picasso, Matisse, and the Birth of Modern Art by Sue Roe (Paris in July)
Mark Twain by Ron Chernow (James book club discussion)
What I Posted Last Week Here at Readerbuzz:
Remembering Paris by Denis Tillinac
A Bakery in Paris by Aimee Runyon
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
Fantômette et la maison hantée by Georges Chaulet
The Jules Verne Prophecy by Larry Schwartz and Iva-Marie Palmer
Paris in Ruins: Love, War, and the Birth of Impressionism by Sebastian Smee
(2) Watching...
Maigret (1992) on BritBox. (Mystery series)
Maigret (2018) on BritBox. (Mystery series)
Odette Toulemonde on Kanopy. (Movie)
(3) Practicing my French on Duolingo.
(4) Eating at Brasserie du Parc,
a French restaurant in downtown Houston.
(5) Baking croissants.

I began to list 3 Good Things every day during the pandemic. 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:
Odette Toulemonde. (Kanopy).
A Mary Poppins-ish movie
for grownups.
Good Thing #2:
The Mirror Crack'd---the book and the play at the Alley Theater in Houston
Good Thing #3:
I accidentally ordered forty bananas
in my grocery order this week.
Banana bread, anyone?
Do you remember when Vivian Swift (author of Le Road Trip) had a fun blog? And wrote about her books and things? Unfortunately she deleted it when she decided not to keep blogging. But it was fun. and so are her books.
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I remember going to Paris during my early 20s, alone and adventurous. I didn't stay too long there though, but headed to Brittany and Mont Sainte Michel and then on to Rome and Florence. Ah, those young traveling days!
ReplyDeleteForty bananas! My oldest rabbit would go nuts for them (but absolutely shouldn't be allowed that much sugar). But surely no one could complain about banana bread.
ReplyDeleteAlso oooh, croissants, now I have a craving. I hope they were awesome!
I loved Paris when we visited there a decade ago. I’d love to go back again whenever I am able to. I loved that you made croissants Deb! Have a great trip to Paris TX.
ReplyDeleteYou have the makings for many banana bread loaves! maybe you could do a lemonade stand and sell wedges of banana bread, then go on a book crawl and use the money earned for books. Hope your trip to Paris is fun. I still have a magnet of their eiffel tower tower a friend sent me.
ReplyDeleteGreat reading week.
In Montmartre sounds fascinating. You've read some good ones. Le Road Trip (and anything by Vivian) is a favorite. Every couple years I reread "When Wanderers Cease to Roam," month by month. I wish she still had her blog. She was one of my art inspirations!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed by your reading list. My reading is going very slowly this summer. I'm finding it hard to concentrate. News of current events keeps interfering.
ReplyDeleteI have that Mark Twain on my TBR list and just added In Montmartre right now, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI've in Texas and haven't even been to Paris! It's on the bucket list just so I can say I haven't read any of these books but they look great! I hope you had a great week.
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That's a lot of bananas, LOL! Sounds like a great week.
ReplyDeleteI love it when you list three good things! It reminds me of advice I’ve heard from others — that listing three things to be grateful for each day boosts happiness!
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I would have to freeze most of the bananas, I'm the only one in the house who eats them besides my dog. She loves them as much as I do. I also love banana bread. I haven't made it in quite a while. Our Golden Corral sells it and it's really good so I usually stop there and get a loaf.
ReplyDeleteI am going to see if I can find Odette Toulemonde! Not sure I will get to it for this Paris in July. Maybe for next years!
ReplyDeleteMy jaw literally dropped when I read how many bananas you accidentally ordered! I freeze my overripe bananas and put one in a smoothy. I make mine with spinach, frozen mango, frozen banana and some water. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhich Maigret did you like best? We've seen the more recent program, but not the older one.
Freeze the bananas and you have smoothies for days! That's such a funny error though. I love The Mirror Crack'd and would love to see it in play form. What fun! And what fun to go to Paris, TX during Paris in July! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThat food looks so delicious! 40 bananas...LOL! I wish I could take some off your hands because I do love them, but unfortunately I'm allergic to them. Plus the whole Texas to Maryland thing could present some challenges. :)
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