Tank on the trail |
Only five days until the calendar says it’s fall! It may not feel like fall here in Florida for another month or two, but I’m already contemplating fall simple pleasures and making up a fall fun list.
But before I do that, let’s review my summer fun list and see how I did.
- Have an ice cream cone at Baskin Robbins (many of my happy growing-up memories revolve around B & R, as we fondly called it)
- Read and/or write at a café (now that I’m vaccinated) [COVID went nuts in Florida, and I chose to try not to expose myself to it]
- Create and read from a summer reading list (post to come)
- Get together with friends I haven’t seen in more than a year, because, well, you know…
In addition, I also:
- Traveled to California to visit family and friends (and Lassen Volcanic National Park)
- Went trail riding in June!
- Hosted a couple of small family get-togethers
- Browsed in my library’s used bookstore, which had been closed since last year
Summer reading update
Summer reading went really well! I read most of the books on my summer reading list, and more:
For my long book, I’m thinking of reading Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, by Susanna Clarke. I’m not sure how to describe this one, except that it involves magic and the politics of the Napoleonic wars (?) People seem to love it or hate it.
Started. Mixed feelings so far. Not loving it. Intrigued enough to keep making my way through for now, but I reserve the right to abandon it. I have my own copy, so I can take my time without worrying about library due dates.
I’m very interested in Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life, by Ruth Franklin for my writer’s biography. I also just received a copy of May Sarton’s Plant Dreaming Deep, which is more of a journal/memoir than a biography. It appeals to me because I loved Journal of a Solitude and The House by the Sea. Of course, I could kill two books with one stone (long book and writer biography) and tackle my still-unread Autobiography of Mark Twain, Vol. 1 (clocking in at more than 600 pages of dense type and footnotes)!
Read: Plant Dreaming Deep (loved it!)
A friend gifted me Tirzah Price’s Pride and Premeditation and we’ll be reading it together. This “clever retelling of Pride and Prejudice…reimagines the iconic settings, characters, and romances in a thrilling and high-stakes whodunit.” Sounds fun!
Check.
This year, I’m throwing some poetry into the mix with Arias, by Sharon Olds.
Check again.
I’ve been very slowly rereading Agatha’s Christie’s books in order, so I’ll probably pull The Man in the Brown Suit off my home library shelf to serve as my comfort reread.
Yup. And also The Secret of Chimneys and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. I especially enjoyed Chimneys, as my memory of it was hazy.
I’m undecided on reading a classic. At the moment, I haven’t got one lined up, but that may change.
Nope.
I’m in the hold line to read Laura Dave’s The Last Thing He Told Me, a Modern Mrs. Darcy recommendation. Many people are ahead of me, so I hope I get to this one before summer’s end.
Just finished, and it was worth the wait.
In the meantime, I’ll likely pick up another Modern Mrs. Darcy rec that I already had on my radar: Klara and the Sun, by Kazuo Ishiguro.
Different, but good.
Now that summer’s nearly over I’m
anticipating fall and all its simple pleasures. I’ll start working on a fall
fun list, and maybe even a fall reading list—I’ve never done that before! There
are already things to look forward to during my favorite season. But until
then, I’ll try to savor the last few days of summer…from my air-conditioned
home, of course J.
What were the highlights of your summer?