
I love that limelight hydrangeas turn pink. It’s the kind of thing you’d expect to happen in the spring – pinkish pastel flowers – but no, limelights turn everything upside down and give us this delicate pink in the fall. What an unexpected treat.
This week has been quite beautiful, with temperatures in the 70s, cool mornings, and abundant sunlight. We’re still in a drought and the rivers are very low. This is a repeat of what happened last year. I’m not so stressed about it this time because I know at some point we’ll start getting a ton of rain. Just not now.
I’m reading Katabasis, by R.F. Kuang. It’s quite magical, in fact, it’s about doctoral students at Oxford University studying to be magicians. It’s much more than that, though. Two of them travel to Hell to bring back their recently deceased mentor. The first Kuang I read was Babel. I really loved it. I then tried The Poppy Wars Trilogy (maybe her first books?) and I got about halfway through them and lost interest. Then I read Yellowface, which was wonderful. And now, Katabasis. Rebecca is a truly wonderful author. I love the way her mind works. Fantasy fiction is not a genre I am drawn to, as a rule, but Babel was so impressive that I vowed to read more of her work. And she is impressive. If you ever read her bio, you’ll see what I mean. I can’t conceive of accomplishing all she has at such a young age. I’m reading at least 100 pages a day so I can finish it and get to the next book in my queue. Katabasis is due on the 25th, and The Hallmarked Man is due on the 30th. A note about the latter book. It’s written by Robert Galbraith who is really JK Rowling. I’ve read all the books in this mystery series, and hesitated about this one because of Rowling’s hateful anti-trans stance. I’ve been disgusted by her actions. So, I vowed not to buy the book and I haven’t. No more money in her coffers. I got in a queue for it in our library system. It clocks in at 897 pages, so I’ll have to do the same kind of scheduling I did for Katabasis. Luckily, I have a fair amount of free time at the moment.
I also have the newest in Mick Herron’s Slough House series, Clown Town, which I preordered a few months back and promptly forgot about. It arrived here last week. And Louise Penny’s newest is on the horizon. It’s a good time for losing myself in books, and heaven knows, I need that. We all do.
Tonight is opening night for the play. Break a leg, my friends! (I’m also happy because that means I will get the second half of my fee and a check for travel reimbursement sometime next week.)
Stay safe.
Happy Friday.


Hydrangeas are the gift that keeps on giving I’ve found. Yours are lovely and bountiful…enjoy.
I must be overly tired these days, because every time I sit down to read, I fall asleep after a short time. I don’t think it’s the reading material, I think I’m tired from all the chaos out there…my brain is on overload. I just picked up a couple of Daniel Silva books at the thrift store, and I just started the latest Louise Penny that I’ve had since last year. Hope I can read those uninterrupted by an overwhelming urge to sleep.
We are in a small drought here too, but this weekend is looking good for at least some rain. Happy reading….and enjoy your day! ;)
I fell asleep reading this morning! I understand, Donnamae. I think it’s all the horrific chaos.
Stay safe.
It’s been warm and dry here but it will cool off next week and might rain every day.
I can’t even check out books that are so fat! :) But I still love to read.
Enjoy your weekend, Claudia.
Ellen
Enjoy your weekend, Ellen.
Stay safe.
I also have a problem with JKR’s opinions, but I am positively addicted to the CBStrike books and TV series. Thank goodness her writing doesn’t reflect her biases. As you can tell, I’m living in my reading lately.
I am, too. I love the books (I don’t watch the series.)
Enjoy your reading, Shanna.
Stay safe.
Lots of good books to snuggle down and read. Your lime hydrangeas are beautiful. Enjoy your weekend. Hugs, Elaine
Thanks so much, Elaine.
You, too.
Stay safe.
that all sounds real good, claudia. i’m glad for you.
i know we will get more of that cooler, hopefully rainy weather here soon-ish, but if it couldn’t stick around here now (i know …), i’m glad it’s made its way for you to enjoy.
i am hoping for a check soon myself. turned in keys to the apartment this past monday and the landlord said the place looked great (yes, it did, thanks to my sister helping on some 97-degree days and with no air conditioner to use). by law, he doesn’t have to put the security deposit in the mail for thirty days, but i think i will get it sooner … he has been not only a great landlord, but also a kind man. am overwhelmed with lots of things to do and especially my feelings. am prioritizing the sorting of papers (there’s a free paper-shredding event next thursday at a bank just north of here) and trying to relax, let my heart and mind get more synchronized …. anyway, may we both get those checks as soon as possible. :)
hope you, don and everyone else have a nice day and stay safe.
kathy
Here’s to checks arriving in a timely fashion.
Take care of yourself, Kathy.
Stay safe.
Gorgeous hydrangeas! I don’t often see that color, it’s usually the blues and violets. Enjoy your reading!
It only occurs in limelight hydrangeas, Barrie.
Stay safe!