| These boots are some of my fave! They look like baby deerskin! |
| These boots are some of my fave! They look like baby deerskin! |
Man-Eaters of Kumaon
Book by Jim Corbett
Man-Eaters of Kumaon is a classic book by hunter-naturalist
Jim Corbett, detailing his real-life experiences hunting man-eating tigers
and leopards in the Kumaon region of the Indian Himalayas from the 1900s to the
1930s. The book contains ten stories of tracking and shooting dangerous
predators, including the infamous Champawat Man-eater, and also provides
insights into local flora, fauna, and village life, making it a blend of
adventure and natural history.
I, on the other hand, am an avid reader. I ride the stationary bike every morning from 6:00 - 6:35 and I read while on the stationary bike. My legs won't pedal if my eyes aren't reading haha!
Here are a few books that I've read recently that I couldn't put down (but, of course, I had to put them down to go to work and to study!).
I recently read The Women by Kristin Hannah. This book is about the women who went to Vietnam. I wasn't even born when the Vietnam war began in 1955 and I was a young high school student in 1975 so my memories of that time are not of war. This book is gripping and I may have experienced all of the emotions while reading . . . including sobbing while on the bicycle!
It is really interesting to me, because that book is not my normal genre. I love thrillers and mysteries . . .but this book was so good.
I know most of you have read Theo of Golden. It is another "hard to put down" book.
Sometimes it is hard to put down a good James Patterson book. The Widow by John Grisham was also really good! How about The Briar Club - oh my goodness!! Read it, if you haven't!
For "light" reading, I've been reading the Richard Osman series about the folks that live in a retirement home and solve mysteries (Thursday Murder Club Mysteries). I enjoy the lighter writing of Donna Andrews, too.
Some of you have given me THE BEST book recommendations. What are some books that you "couldn't put down"?
I have found that books have a way of pulling us into worlds we didn’t expect to care about—and sometimes, those are the ones that stay with us the longest.
Books are definitely a "thing" that makes life better for me!
1. March is rolling on out of here. Sum up your March in ten
words or less. Growing, writing, learning, and finding meaning in everyday joys. (plus throw in some 85 degree temps and a snowy day haha!)
2. Are you afraid of heights? When was the last time you
found yourself dealing with a height, and did it make you nervous? I don't think I'm afraid of heights. I've been up high quite a few times.
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| I've climbed to the top of this fire tower. |
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| I've climbed to the top of this ruin in Israel. |
3. What's a word you struggle to spell on a regular basis,
and sometimes need to double check before writing it down? Use the word in a
sentence that tells us something about your April calendar. Caeser; Ceasar; Caesar?
4. Love 'em or hate 'em, with Easter comes the sweet treat
known as Peeps. So... do you love 'em or hate 'em? Speaking of
peeps, what's your favorite way to have chicken? Peeps are fine. I can take them or leave them. I think they are cute, but I don't eat sweets anymore. My favorite way to have chicken is as a centerpiece on my dining room table.
In reality, we eat a lot of chicken. I had it on Monday night in a chopped salad at a local "fancy" Mexican restaurant and it was yummy! I make Poppyseed Chicken for the young adults and they love it. I also make a Crack Chicken Casserole that they love. I love a good chicken kebob on the grill - with onion and peppers and maybe mushrooms or even pineapple.
5. This week's Hodgepodge lands on the first day of April,
which happens to be National Poetry Month. Do you like poetry? Share a
favorite line or two from one of your favorite poems. What makes this one a
favorite? I am not really a poetry fan. I really want to like poetry. I just googled . . .and It is Well with My Soul was originally a poem so I'm going with that!
It is well . . .
with my soul . . .
it is well, it is well with my soul.
6. Insert your own random thought here. I'm writing this on Tuesday morning as I sit in the waiting room of a surgery center. Mark is having some surgery on a growth on his hand. The surgeon just called and said surgery went well and she is sending growth off to pathology. She doesn't know what it is! He is in recovery now. I'm going with a positive assumption - that it is just some weird fatty tumor. We knew it wasn't a ganglion cyst from his appointment with the surgeon.
Welcome to Sunday Stealing. Here we will steal all types of
questions from every corner of the blogosphere. Our promise to you is that we
will work hard to find the most interesting and intelligent questions. Cheers
to all of us thieves!
This week's meme was inspired by a post at My Random Randomness. That
gentleman shared random thoughts about himself. His revelations have been
turned into questions.
Random Revelations
1. Is your phone Apple or Android? What about your laptop? My phone is an Apple. My laptop is not. It is some weird brand like "Lenovo"??
2. Can you say "thank you" in more than one
language? "Muchas Gracias" --
3. What do you draw when you doodle? Back in the days where we actually talked on the telephone a lot, I doodled. I don't doodle that much anymore. I would draw bunny faces and kitten faces and write my name in a million different ways.
4. Which do you enjoy more, Scrabble or bowling? I haven't played either one of those in many years! I don't have a preference . . .well, maybe scrabble . . .simply because I don't have to wear some weird shoes that someone else has worn haha!
5. Can you juggle? I cannot juggle, but my husband is an excellent juggler!! Our son can juggle, but not quite as well as Mark.
6. Have you ever worn pajamas in public? When I was in high school, I joined a club at school. I can't remember the name of the club. The initiation involved being dressed in our pajamas. They took us to the mall and we had to walk around and buy something or talk to people? . . .in our pajamas. In today's world, that wouldn't look that unusual! People wear some strange clothes - but to each his own! I always think it is weird when someone gets on an airplane in their pajamas. I fly in comfortable clothes, but not my pajamas.
7. Was your best subject in school the one you enjoyed the
most? I was and I still am . . .a good student. Today I'm using a lot of ellipses. I like school and I enjoy learning!
8. When you're offered the senior discount before you ask
for it, are you offended or grateful? I'm offended. Seriously. I know I shouldn't be offended, but I am.
9. Do you agree that with age comes wisdom? I think some wisdom comes with age, but there are a few people walking around who should have some wisdom, but they appear to have very little wisdom. Mark has a name for those people!
10. Do you consider Sunday the first day of the week or the
last day of the weekend? Technically, it is the first day of the week, right? I feel like Sunday is still part of the weekend, even though I have to work on Sundays.
Thank you for playing! Please come back next week.
1. It's officially spring in the northern hemisphere. Does
it feel like spring in your part of the world? If you're in the southern
hemisphere it's officially autumn where you live. Does the weather say autumn?
Which do you prefer-spring or autumn? Why? Yes! It is definitely spring in Alabama! On Monday, March 16 . . .it snowed. On Saturday, March 21 . . .it was 85 degrees! Everything is blooming. I even saw some Dogwood blossoms this morning! Pollen is everywhere. My black Lincoln Nautilus is yellow - seriously! Just this morning Mark and I were talking about spring . . . actually because it was in the low 40's this morning - fickle weather! Anyway . . .I love spring, but I have to spend most of it indoors even though I take two allergy shots per week, a Zyrtec everyday, a Singulair every day, and use a full blown saline wash twice a day. I have severe allergies. Spring and Fall are both beautiful in Alabama!
2. What's your favorite thing about spring? I love seeing all of the new growth - it is like seeing HOPE personified. The tiny leaves are on the trees and they are all shades of green and the flowers are bursting forth daily. Literally! When we drove to our daughter's home on Friday, the Wisteria was not blooming in our neighborhood. When we drove home on Saturday, it was blooming!
3. Spring into action, spring in your step, spring to life,
spring to one's feet...which spring idiom currently applies to your life in
some way? Explain. I feel like I have a little more spring in my step. Since late July 2025, I've been tracking every bite of food that has entered my mouth. I'm actually about four pounds from my goal weight. I started this journey in 2017 and did really well, but all of the sickness and deaths in our family threw me for a loop. Thank goodness, I didn't gain it all back. I just had to lose some plus a little more!
4. Which spring food from this list is your favorite? What's
a dish you like that includes your favorite spring ingredient?
asparagus, strawberries, salad greens like mesclun,
artichokes, spinach, eggs, peas, spring onions - I love fresh Alabama strawberries - they taste like little sugar bombs on your tongue! I like to eat them sliced in a bowl or on top of a bowl of oatmeal or mixed with some fat free Greek yogurt. Mark's favorite recipe would be strawberry shortcake. It would need to be homemade shortcake using his momma's recipe haha!
5. What's one task on your spring cleaning list? Do you
actually have a list? I always have a running list of things I need to do. I do not specifically have a spring cleaning list. I need to clean out our laundry room before Saturday night! We are getting a new dryer on Friday so maybe I can do it after they deliver!
6. Insert your own random thought here. Speaking of spring cleaning, I just cleaned my office. It took two days. My office is the repository for everyone's crap. Excuse me, I meant to say everyone's lovely things! I filled a giant trashcan yesterday. Seriously, I borrowed one from the custodial staff!! I had to wear a mask due to the dust. Our offices don't get cleaned unless we clean them. I told my co-worker that using a windex wipe on your desk should not make mud puddles haha! We have a guest pastor flying in from London on Thursday night. He will preach on Palm Sunday (in three services) and then he will preach the Holy Week noon services next week (Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday). I hated for anyone to see my office so I tried to make it more presentable!
On Friday, Mark and I headed south to our daughter's home to celebrate our youngest granddaughter's second birthday. We arrived and waited in their driveway until they pulled in from after school. The girls were happy to see us!! Our son-in-law had previous dinner plans, so we headed into the little town with Laura and the girls to eat dinner. The bait shop below is the same bait shop that Mark frequented in the summers when he was a kid! It has been there a long time! Mark's aunt had a second home on a lake nearby and they spent many summer hours at that house.