My Thanksgiving is now up in the air. I was planning on visiting Bonnie in San Angelo, but she called to say her step-father had died. She doesn’t know what’s going to happen, so we’re playing it by ear. I’m okay with that.
Quote from: vixmom on November 24, 2019, 07:31:28 PMCan you tell us what the story is about?It's about a heart-healthy beef that can actually help you lose weight. I did finish the piece. It was about 550 words.
Can you tell us what the story is about?
Quote from: vixmom on November 24, 2019, 05:37:57 PMI tried to post a photo from today’s con but I’m being told that is too large to post Vixmom, do you mean this one?
I tried to post a photo from today’s con but I’m being told that is too large to post
Quote from: George on November 24, 2019, 09:41:16 PMQuote from: vixmom on November 24, 2019, 05:37:57 PMI tried to post a photo from today’s con but I’m being told that is too large to post Vixmom, do you mean this one?That’s the one. Vixdad, Paul McGann (movie doctor) , yours truly and Sylvester McCoy (Doctor 7)
Quote from: Jane on November 24, 2019, 06:38:12 PMQuote from: John G. on November 24, 2019, 06:31:59 PMQuote from: Jane on November 24, 2019, 06:28:21 PMDR John a while back you had begun reading One is Inland by Tea Obreht. Did you like it? I looks interesting, however, I was just ok with The Tiger's Wife and am not sure I want to read another book by her.I never had time to finish it before it was due back at the library. I may get it again, but right now six of my other reserved books are in. I finished Julie Andrews' autobiography today. Thanks. I suppose if you really liked what you read you would have checked it out again I didn't get far enough into it to form an opinion. I was like you on "The Tiger's Wife."
Quote from: John G. on November 24, 2019, 06:31:59 PMQuote from: Jane on November 24, 2019, 06:28:21 PMDR John a while back you had begun reading One is Inland by Tea Obreht. Did you like it? I looks interesting, however, I was just ok with The Tiger's Wife and am not sure I want to read another book by her.I never had time to finish it before it was due back at the library. I may get it again, but right now six of my other reserved books are in. I finished Julie Andrews' autobiography today. Thanks. I suppose if you really liked what you read you would have checked it out again
Quote from: Jane on November 24, 2019, 06:28:21 PMDR John a while back you had begun reading One is Inland by Tea Obreht. Did you like it? I looks interesting, however, I was just ok with The Tiger's Wife and am not sure I want to read another book by her.I never had time to finish it before it was due back at the library. I may get it again, but right now six of my other reserved books are in. I finished Julie Andrews' autobiography today.
DR John a while back you had begun reading One is Inland by Tea Obreht. Did you like it? I looks interesting, however, I was just ok with The Tiger's Wife and am not sure I want to read another book by her.
I am more interested in Atwood's The Testaments. They're due in soon.
Vixter and Vixhubby are hosting a Friendsgiving on Saturday
Vixhubby has been texting me asking for recipes
I am loving having him for my son
I had the Cannelonni and Mannicotti (one of each).
Quote from: George on November 24, 2019, 08:50:59 PMI had the Cannelonni and Mannicotti (one of each).One of each, interesting. I don't think I have seen that combination offered before.
Well, after my second viewing of Holiday, I still don't like it very much. Too much of the evils of being rich, but You Can't Take It With You is more fun. I think The cast is really good, and it was fun to see Jean Dixon, who starred on Broadway in Kaufman & Hart's Once In A Lifetime, which happens to be my current bus read. Annabelle loved it, and we will have to suffer through her attempts to speak like Hepburn until I can divert her with something else. I much prefer The Philadelphia Story, so we may watch that tonight.
Tomorrow will be payday!
And I finally hit Barnes and Noble during the Criterion sale. Only picked up four, one of which (Thief or Blood Simple) will be a Christmas present. I'm keeping Ozu's Good Morning, a charming comedy I've seen twice before and just love, and Time Bandits.