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May 9, 2022 at 8:31 am by Claudia

We decided to take a little drive yesterday – the trees are starting to leaf out and our very late spring is finally happening. (Of course, we’re going to hit 80 degrees later this week so it looks like a very short spring and then summer.) Anyway, we headed across the Hudson River to Rhinebeck for a visit to Oblong Books. Rhinebeck was packed with people – there was a Farmer’s Market happening, a big antique car show, and it was Mother’s Day. So we didn’t linger after visiting the shop.

I vowed to buy one book, but left the shop with three. Since Don didn’t buy a book as we had expected, I laid claim to his book…so really, just one extra, right?

Another Mick Herron – the next in the series, Real Tigers, The Dictionary of Lost Words  by Pip Williams, and one I’ve heard raves about, Great Circle  by Maggie Shipstead.

It was a lovely drive and it was good to get out but, as usual these days, we were glad to get home.

Continuing with books, do you remember that I was collecting newer versions of Mary Stewart’s books issued by Hodder Stoughton in England? They have beautiful cover art and I wanted to have them in my library. Here is what I have so far:

Since Mary Stewart is one of my favorite authors, a writer that I was introduced to at about the age of 13, and since the few remaining paperbacks that I have from those days are very small and very worn, a new set with beautiful cover art seemed in order – and affordable, as well.

All went well until I ordered Nine Coaches Waiting – my all time favorite – and received a different edition with different artwork, not what was pictured in the listing. Instead of this,

which perfectly illustrates the time and place of the novel, I got this:

And I received it not once, but three times from three different sellers. I ordered from Book Depository. Their listing had the photo of the edition I wanted. Nope, I got the one you see here. Then I ordered from Blackwell’s in Oxford. Same thing – they showed the edition I wanted, but I got the other one. And the same with Thrift Books.

When I complained, they said that they pulled stock using the ISBN number on the book and that’s what I got. They had no way of examining the copy personally. But, I argued, the book cover you show is very different.

I didn’t get anywhere. Blackwell’s is now a smallish chain, Book Depository is an online giant, and even Thrift Books failed me.

Frustrating and maddening.

Since I’m not in England, I cannot go to independent book shops and look for the copy I want. If I order from Blackwell’s or John Daunt, they’ll pull the ISBN number.

Cue my scream.

So. I have two brand spanking new copies of Nine Coaches Waiting  and they’re lovely – just not what I want. I’ve kept one of them as a place marker until I find the one I want and I’m determined to find it. I think a giveaway is in order. I’ll be happy to send a copy to you, if you’re interested. If you are interested, let me know in your comment today. In about a week, I’ll gather all the ‘interested’ comments and randomly select two winners.

In the meantime, if any of my British readers come across the edition below, could you buy it and I’ll reimburse you? It’s a paperback and not at all expensive. I’ll gladly pay for shipping as well.

I just checked again this morning and both Book Depository and Blackwell’s show the above cover, but I’ve been burned three times, so I don’t dare order it.

Beautiful day today, sunny and a bit warmer. No rain on the horizon for at least the next five days.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

 

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Garden Chores and Books

May 6, 2022 at 9:29 am by Claudia

Another day yesterday with lots of work done around the property. It was sunny and gorgeous. We mowed the lilac side of the lawn, dug out the remnants of an elm in the big garden bed – it had been bugging me for years and I also get a skin reaction every time I brush against the leaves, so it had to go. We raked up pods from the catalpa tree, and worked on the Secret Garden. The old cinder blocks (found on our property – there are a lot  of them) that I use as a little wall separating the the grassy area from the rest of the garden disintegrate over time. They’re very old. Three or four of them needed to be dug out and replaced. We found 4 blocks that were part of a bench that we made long ago and never use, so we brought them down to the garden one by one. The heavy antique pots that I use in that garden sit on the blocks, so they need to be steady and secure. Much better now!

I also grabbed my special poison ivy pruners and snipped the vines that are trying to make their way up my maple trees. Bye bye poison ivy.

Very satisfying!

The lilacs have yet to fully bloom and there are fewer of them this year. I’m not sure why, as I pruned them at the right time last year. Maybe it was the winter or our crazy up-and-down weather. The peonies are growing by leaps and bounds.

We’ll have rain today and tomorrow, so we’ll be resting up.

Zoe enjoying the glider.

I finished A Change of Circumstance  by Susan Hill and loved it. She’s a wonderful writer – the prose flows so easily. It’s a compelling mystery about drugs and drug runners invading small towns, which didn’t entirely resolve itself at the end. I liked that. Trying to eradicate drugs and the people that profit from them is an ongoing battle so to tie that part of the plot up neatly would be false.

And now I’ll start A Line to Kill  by Anthony Horowitz, number 3 of 4 books checked out of the library.

Happy Birthday to my brother, David, and to his son, Eric. I miss you, Dave.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, books, Dave, flowers, garden, reading 14 Comments

Wren, Books, and Gardens

April 29, 2022 at 8:44 am by Claudia

The adventures of Wren:

I’m not sure how happy Bertie is about this…

Exploring the property.

Well, Friday is here, and hopefully, we’ll have less wind. It was non-stop for two days, driving me crazy. I have so much to do outside! Don tells me it’s supposed to be sunny for the next three days, with gradually warming temperatures.

Don and I went for a spontaneous drive yesterday. A simple one, really, just a drive around our town. But it made a huge difference in my attitude. He was right – getting out was a good idea. Then we came back and my better half made an incredible burrito. Later, we finished the apple pie.

A good day.

I’m a bit more than halfway through The Dark Hours, by Michael Connelly. Excellent, as always. While on our little drive, we stopped at the library and I picked up the other books that were waiting for me: A Change of Circumstance  by Susan Hill, and Something to Hide  by Elizabeth George. George’s books are extremely long so I’ll probably read that one last, as all of these books have due dates. I’ll probably read the Susan Hill next, then the Horowitz, and then…maybe I’ll get to the George.

Don is getting ready to start in on his photography gig again, which grounded to a halt during the pandemic. He’ll be working the Farmer’s Market again this year, but that doesn’t start up until June. In the meantime, he has to reacquaint himself with the Crown Graphic, so I suspect I will be in some test photos.

And that’s it for today. Fingers crossed that I can get outside and do some more garden bed clearing.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

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