tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25191821.post4672205149193362741..comments2024-02-09T09:06:35.137-06:00Comments on Madtown Mama: random on FridaySuzehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05090954944438450837noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25191821.post-80178389220061660612015-08-14T11:41:07.757-05:002015-08-14T11:41:07.757-05:00Hey Susan, I was missing you guys and thought I...Hey Susan, I was missing you guys and thought I'd take a peak at what you're up to, and I've got some reading for you! "Kitchens of the Great Midwest" is written by a guy originally from Minnesota. Delightful. Last night I stayed up far too late reading "The Girls at the Kingfisher Club": refreshingly different.<br />Rachelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11344741712500436934noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25191821.post-12260580777948345002015-08-08T09:01:06.289-05:002015-08-08T09:01:06.289-05:00How close is Halloween? Kroger has "plastic&...How close is Halloween? Kroger has "plastic" pumpkins (maybe ceramic) that look like one into which one would put a candle, instead of spending the time of carving one's won jack-o-lantern. And "ghosts" that are white, about the same size. For sale, on the patio. Ridiculous.<br /><br />Sorry. I cannot recommend any good books. What I have been reading lately are non-fiction and in some respects pretty depressing, related to climate change, food supplies, and the like. I need to read something uplifting, perhaps of a scientist and the history of that period, and the accomplishments.<br /><br />-ChanterelleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com