Sunday Bookends: The last of the summer swimming, planning for autumn reading, and lists of mysteries to read




It’s time for our Sunday morning chat. On Sundays, I ramble about what’s been going on, what the rest of the family and I have been reading and watching, and what I’ve been writing. Some weeks I share what I am listening to.

This week I’m joining up with Kimba at Caffeinated Reviewer, Deb at Readerbuzz, and Kathyrn at The Book Date.

What’s Been Occurring

 Last week was pretty chilly part of the week but things have started to warm up again. Little Miss and I hoped that warm up would include some time in the pool but the nights have been very cool so that has left us with very cool pool water. It’s been so cool our teeth have started chattering as soon as we enter the pool, and our bodies don’t really become acclimated even though we hope they will.

Yesterday we tried again, and I somehow lasted 90 minutes but my body did not feel well afterward. The warmest days this week will be Tuesday and Wednesday so I think we will wait to try again until then and those will probably be the last swims of the season.

This week I will ease into lessons for Little Miss to kick off school, but we won’t start in earnest until after Labor Day. The Boy already started back at tech school. I’ll start his lessons the week of Labor Day as well but he has much less to do this year.

So this week is the last week of freedom, so to speak, for the kids before school really gets underway.

What I/we’ve been Reading

Currently: I am still reading Trouble Shooter by Louis L’Amour because I have been reading a couple of other books in addition to or in between. I am going to focus on the book more this week because there is a mystery woven in and I really want to know what happened.

I am also reading The Gardener’s Plot by Deborah J. Benoit. It is an Advanced Reader’s Copy.

On cozy evenings I am also reading Little Men by Louisa Mae Alcott

I just finished Clueless at the Coffee Station by Bee Littlefield and really enjoyed it. I’ll share a review of it on here tomorrow.

My upcoming list has shifted around some as I plan for reads for Autumn.

Up next, possibly, depending on my mood,

A Simple Deduction by Kristin Holl (An Amish Inn Mystery)

The Secret of Red Gate Farm by Carolyn Keene (A Nancy Drew Mystery)

Murder Handcrafted by Isabella Alan (An Amish Quilt Shop Mystery)

The Cat Who Brought Down the House by Lilian Jackson Braun

Little Miss and I read Homer Price by Robert McCloskey over the last couple of weeks.

What We watched/are Watching

Last week I watched Clambake. I don’t want to talk about it. I’d just like to never remember I watched it.

I also watched a few episodes of the old British show Lovejoy.

I then watched Just A Few Acres on YouTube.


What I’m Writing

I made quite a bit of progress on Gladwynn Grant Shakes the Family Tree this past week. I hope to make even more progress this upcoming week.

On the blog I shared:

What I’m Listening To

I am still listening to The Cross Country Quilters by Jennifer Chiavarini

Recent Blog Posts I Enjoyed

Don’t Wait Until You Feel Like It by Stray Thoughts

Peace Descending by Big Sky Buckeye

Words for Wednesday: Going Through The Motions by Mama’s Empty Nest

Now it’s your turn

Now it’s your turn. What have you been doing, watching, reading, listening to or writing? Let me know in the comments or leave a blog post link if you also write a weekly update like this.


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10 thoughts on “Sunday Bookends: The last of the summer swimming, planning for autumn reading, and lists of mysteries to read

  1. Our grandkids have all gone back to school. I’ve been enjoying the autumn-like weather but we’re supposed to get temps in the 80’s this week too. I’m ready for fall, but then again I’m ALWAYS ready for fall. Unfortunately, I don’t think we’ll see nice color on the trees this year though. It got so dry, lots of leaves turned brown and already fell off. Time till tell.

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  2. I have never read Littole men although I have read other Alcott books before. The Gardening Plot is appealing to me. Right now I am doing a buddy read of September by Rosamunde Pilcher with two online friends.

    Thanks for the visit and the Covid is finally making it’s way out of my system so, getting some energy back.

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  3. We’re hoping to start back to homeschooling after Labor Day too; I debated about starting this week but I decided I just don’t feel like it! LOL. We might ease in with a subject or two but I doubt it. My son has his first college class on Friday and I kind of want to see what his work load will be like before we decide how to layout our days.

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  4. Hope you enjoy your final pool time and your last week before your school fully starts. Our daughter’s pool sprang a major leak right at the start of our heatwave this weekend! The whole pool emptied out before the patches arrived. Needless to say, the summer ended kind of abruptly here! I’m almost finished with Cassie. I’ve just been taking my time and enjoying it!

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  5. You have been reading two of my childhood favorites — Louisa May Alcott and Carolyn Keene. I haven’t reread Little Men since I was in elementary school though I’ve reread Little Women more or less every time there’s a well-publicized film of it.

    best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  6. I remember well, as a beginning librarian, handing a much-loved copy of Homer Price to one of my best sixth grade readers, and her response—“Meh.” I became much less eager to share books I loved with others. “Meh” will do that to you.

    Our city pool is going to be open through fall and winter this year. It’s a heated pool, and I’m determined to keep swimming, though I’ve never done it in the past. A big robe? A wet suit of some sort? I’m going to start researching this.

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