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
Temps have definitely dropped into autumn territory in Pennsylvania. As I started writing this post it was 50 degrees but felt much colder to me. I wrapped myself in my grandmother’s blanket and wore a jacket but still couldn’t warm up. We do our best not to turn on our heat until October and don’t usually start our woodstove until the end of October.
Last night, though, when I couldn’t feel my toes while sleeping, even with two blankets on, I realized we are probably going to have to at least turn on our heat upstairs, which is electric. The heating oil is what really hits us financially and that heats our downstairs.
Today is my parents’ 61st wedding anniversary. We will be attending a family reunion where there isn’t much family left due to everyone getting older and passing away. (What a downer sentence. Sorry.)
I hope to sneak away for most of it to read a book in the car because people will probably start talking politics and I have banned political discussions from my life for the foreseeable future.
What I/we’ve been Reading
I am reading An Assassination on the Agenda by T.E. Kinsey. It is a Lady Hardcastle Mystery.
I love Lady Hardcastle and Flo. They are so fun. I also like that the books are clean and just fun. If you haven’t ready Lady Hardcastle before they are set sometime in the early 1900s (around 1912 for this one) and Lady Hardcastle and her maid Flo are international spies, but seem like your average rich lady and maid to most.
I have listened to at least one of the books on Audible and the narrator was so good. She makes Lady Hardcastle sound exactly like I imagine her in my head. The books are written in Flo’s point of view.
I plan to finish Trouble Shooter by Louis L’Amour this week.
I just finished Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murders by Jesse Q. Sutanto and loved it. Yes, there was swearing and I don’t read a lot of books with swearing, but it wasn’t full of sex or graphic violence. The main character was so hilarious and easy to fall in love with and be shocked by. If you haven’t heard of this one, I highly recommend it. It is a mystery – somewhat cozy.
Here is a description:
Sixty-year-old self-proclaimed tea expert Vera Wong enjoys nothing more than sipping a good cup of Wulong and doing some healthy ‘detective’ work on the internet (AKA checking up on her son to see if he’s dating anybody yet).
But when Vera wakes up one morning to find a dead man in the middle of her tea shop, it’s going to take more than a strong Longjing to fix things. Knowing she’ll do a better job than the police possibly could – because nobody sniffs out a wrongdoing quite like a suspicious Chinese mother with time on her hands – Vera decides it’s down to her to catch the killer.
A Simple Deduction (An Amish Inn Mystery) by Kristi Holl
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 are reading The Saturdays by Elizabeth Enright before bed. That has taken up some of my evening reading time.
She and I are also reading Johnny Tremaine for history and English since school has started.
The Husband is reading a book by Salman Rushdie.
The Boy will be starting Beowulf this week for school.
What We watched/are Watching
Yesterday I watched a movie called Out of The Blue (1947). It was an absolutely ridiculous and hilarious screwball comedy. It was about people in an apartment building who have some hilarious interactions and one of them involves a murder that isn’t a murder – or is it?
Last night I convinced my teenager to watch The Third Man with me. It is an amazing film from 1949. If you haven’t seen it yet, you should.
Earlier in the week I watched more Lovejoy (a British show).
What I’m Writing
I’m still working on Gladwynn Grant Shakes the Family Tree.
I had fun writing this exchange between Lucinda and Gladwynn:
“So do you think you two young people will tie the knot someday?”
Gladwynn asked the question with a smirk, enjoying how Lucinda almost choked on her smoothie when she heard it.
The woman’s eyes widened. “Excuse me?”
In Gladwynn’s amused opinion, it was high time the tables were turned on the meddling woman.
Gladwynn set her fork down and reached for her juice, doing her best to look innocent. “What? I mean you’ve been seeing a lot of each other. Maybe it’s time to make things official.”
Lucinda’s shocked expression faded. She pressed her lips into a thin line and narrowed her eyes, setting her glass down on the table. “That’s how you want to play this, is it?”
Gladwynn raised an eyebrow in challenge. “Play what, Grandma? I don’t know what you’re getting at.”
Lucinda leaned back in her chair and folded her arms across her chest. “What are you going to wear to church today, my dear? Something nice, I hope. Luke did just get back from Northern Ireland this weekend. I’m sure he’s been very anxious to see you and I know you’d like to look nice for him.”
Gladwynn’s eyes narrowed. “Why would I want to look nice for Luke?”
“I think you know why.”
“Do I? Or do you think I should look nice for Luke?”
“I think you think you should look nice for Luke.”
Gladwynn broke eye contact with Lucinda and began eating her breakfast again. This conversation was going nowhere good, as her grandfather used to jokingly say. “Don’t you need to get those curlers out of your hair?”
“Don’t you need to do your makeup?”
Recent Blog Posts I Enjoyed
I will have some blog posts from other blogs to share next week. I’ve been reading some good ones.
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.







































































































































































