Good morning, Bloggers! It’s time to have another cup of coffee…and chat.
Today’s chat will be about my Bookish/Not So Bookish Thoughts, and I’m linking to Bookishly Boisterous, where others meet to share their thoughts.
I love my Happy mug (above). There is a story to it, of course. When I moved into this condo after living for several years in a bigger place in the foothills, I got rid of a lot of my old stuff. I was going for the minimalist look.
But that’s not me…so slowly, but cautiously, I started adding a few things to fill in my new spaces. I found this Baker’s Rack in a shop that was going out of business….I had always wanted one, so I thought: why not?
On display near the rack I had just purchased were assorted dishware, including these “happy” mugs, bowls, and saucers. Of course I had to have them, and let me tell you how much joy they bring to my ordinary meals! I love using colorful dinnerware, even when I am eating alone. Maybe especially when I am enjoying a solitary meal.
They mostly show up at breakfast, on my tray.
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Which brings us to my office, where I now am blogging away, chatting over another cup of coffee.
Today’s read is A Vanishing Year, by Kate Moretti, and I am loving it! I’ve had my share of thrillers in the last few months, but this one is a bit different. A “dark, twisty, edge-of-your-seat suspense” (Karen Robards), The Vanishing Year combines the classic sophistication of Ruth Rendell and A.S.A. Harrison with the thoroughly modern flair of Jessica Knoll. Told from the point-of-view of a heroine who is as relatable as she is enigmatic, The Vanishing Year is an unforgettable new novel by a rising star of the genre.
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Basically, it’s a story of a woman who fled her life in California, landing in New York with a new identity. But can she put the past behind her? Will the secrets she is keeping ruin the life she is building? And will her wonderful new husband turn out to have a very dark side?
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I will finish it this morning, I hope. But I do have an appointment with the accountant this afternoon, to deal with taxes. My least favorite thing. I always feel anxious, with knots in my stomach…ever since the year when I owed an additional $2,000. I’ve taken steps to make sure that doesn’t happen again…but I am never secure about it until after the appointment.
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Next I hope to read The Best Awful….before starting a series of review books. It is Carrie Fisher’s sequel to Postcards from the Edge.
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I think that was my last cup of coffee, so I’m off to read some more. I also need to ponder cleaning up this place…but that can wait until tomorrow. Right?
What are your random thoughts today?
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Den has been in his study all week dealing with tax prep plus I had a big hit from Amazon! Ick! Love your dishes…we are different in that respect because I only really love white dishes…not sure why, though…and I only really love black clothes…and I am definitely not a black and white personality!
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A big hit from Amazon? Did you get a 1099? I didn’t get one. Hmmm….
Thanks for visiting, Patty, and I just went to your blog to enter another comment. LOL.
I love colorful everything…although I do wear a lot of black. Even back in college, I had mostly black and white outfits, and one of my friends suggested that I might be depressed. LOL. I thought about that, and then decided that I just loved the clothes.
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Great post 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by, Sanne!
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And I enjoy the morning post at my morning cup of tea. I adore your Happy set of crockery/dishware. Gorgeous. Quite unique and love the yellow as well.
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Thanks, Kathryn, these mugs bring such good morning cheerfulness. I’m glad you like them.
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We had some similar dishes from Kellogg’s when we were in the grocery business. I believe that most of them were either broken. They are cheerful. I am sure you liked The Vanishing Year. We did our taxes this weekend.
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Yes, cheerful dishware lights up a meal….and tax time is a dreaded season, but I got through it without any extra taxes owed.
I loved The Vanishing Year. Thanks for stopping by, Nise.
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I never knew that a baker’s shelf had a name! Love that Happy crockery.
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Thanks for visiting, Kate, and I’m not sure how the name came to be….I have just wanted one for years. LOL. Enjoy your week.
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