The Sunday Post is a meme hosted by Kimba at Caffeinated Book Reviewer.
I like this meme because it gives me an opportunity to take a look back at last week and forward to next week in both my personal life and my blog and book life! I also like to see what other people are doing and what books everyone is reading. This is a great meme to take part in every week and I thank Kimba for hosting it!
Last Week–home and blog
Eastern Shore, Maryland and on to Maine
This week was really short for us. We went to the Eastern Shore in Maryland on Sunday and Monday–got home Monday evening. And we’re leaving Thursday evening to go to the airport since we have an early flight Friday morning to Maine. We’re visiting my husband’s sister and brother-in-law. We’re meeting them on the coast south of Portland so we have another weekend at the beach! This weekend it’s going to be colder with temps in the 50’s and lows in the 30’s. And maybe some rain. It will still be a fun weekend.
What we’re watching
Not too much time for watching TV this week!
Blog
I managed to get posts done and some reading done this week. I finally answered my comments, but haven’t had a chance to visit any other blogs. We aren’t getting home from Maine until Sunday evening so I’m hoping to have my Sunday Post scheduled to post, but won’t get a chance to connect to Kimba’s blog.
Blog posts
- Sunday Post
- Guaranteed to Bleed by Julie Mulhern
- Waiting on Wednesday: Oct 14
- The Last Chance Christmas Ball by Mary Jo Putney, Jo Beverley, et al.
Books
What I’m reading
Magic Shifts by Ilona Andrews
The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein
What I read last week
The Last Chance Christmas Ball by Mary Jo Putney, Jo Beverley, et al.
Trick or Treat Murder by Leslie Meier
New–Books, E-books, NetGalley, Audiobooks–purchased or free or from library
NetGalley
None
Library books
A Desperate Fortune by Susanna Kearsley
E-books
Sing the Four Quarters by Tanya Huff
The White Magic Five and Dime by Steve Hockensmith
Life and Other Near-Death Experiences by Camille Pagain
Audiobooks
The Clockwork Universe: Isaac Newton, the Royal Society and the Birth of the Modern World by Edward Dolnick
Next Week–home & blog
We arrive home from Maine on Sunday evening. We’ve had two busy weekends and a short week so I’m sure I’ll spend quite a bit of time trying to catch up with everything.
Blog posts
- Top Ten Tuesday
- Trick or Treat Murder by Leslie Meier
- Review
- Sunday Post
What did you do last week? What books did you collect? What are you planning?