Enjoy these while I take another mini break.
New Decade, New Chapter, New Hampshire
Saturday, August 2, 2025
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Updates
Reading Sue of Suffolk's blog this morning where she highlights books from the library, reminded me that I haven't added to my Books Read 2025 page since book #20. I just finished book #46 so that's more than double the books first posted.
As I entered #21-#46 on the list, I could remember some of the plots but others escaped my memory. I know I read them but they were not memorable in the long run.
Here are some that were:
We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes. I have read quite a few of her books and really like her writing style.
Mrs. Queen Takes the Train by William Kuhn. Mrs. Queen is Queen Elizabeth II and this is a charming story, a picture into life in a castle.
Memorial Days - A Memoir by Geraldine Brooks. I have read lots of her books with Horse being the most recent. This is a tribute to her husband Tony Horwitz, also an author who died suddenly on a book tour.
You will see several books by Cynthia Riggs. She's an author of mysteries set in Martha's Vineyard, her home town, with the sleuth being a 92 year old woman. I have read at least 6 or 7 of her books now but have realized that there is a formula she's using so will pause for now.
I just started a series by Archer Mayor recommended to me by a friend. He's a Vermont author and settings are places familiar to me. His first was published in 1988 with the protaganist Joe Gunther being in his 40s. His latest is 2022. That would mean that Gunther is now in his 70s if he's keeping it in present day. I guess I'll find out as I work through this series. It was quite a page turner.
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In other news it has been 5 years since we moved from the retirement community in Columbia, Maryland and nine years since we moved from The Lodge, the house we built in Baltimore County. How our lives have changed in that time.
Here's what I wrote about our move to Vantage House in 2016: Post
And here's one from when we settled in NH in July 2020: Post
Though living in a retirement community seemed like the best thing to do when we moved there, Covid and the move of daughter, Sarah, and her family from MD to Buffalo changed things a lot. We weighed moving to Buffalo vs. moving to NH, where Emily, our oldest lived. NH was the best choice. Even Sarah agreed as she attended college here just like Emily.
We have been so fortunate in many regards but the principle benefit has been finding this house. Actually granddaughter #2 saw the For Sale sign, and can claim she found it for us. She was almost 4 at the time. There have been so many things that I didn't know I missed doing at the retirement community that I now am doing again - chiefly gardening and cooking! And life being close to 2 of the 4 granddaughters is wonderful. We wish the others lived closer too and maybe one day!
Monday, July 28, 2025
Our Trip to Quebec, Canada - Part 3B Gaspe
We thought we'd see fireworks the evening of the first but because of the cost the town of Gaspe did not have any to celebrate.
We spent the afternoon enjoying the sun on the deck of the Auberge.
We departed on the 2nd with a brief stop in Perce where we finally found some Canada t-shirts for the granddaughters. We also stopped to view Perce Rock. Fog was almost obscuring it.
Can you see the little opening on the water line?
Our final night in Quebec was in Carleton-sur-Mer where we stayed one night. It was definitely a beach town but we were tired and ready to head home. We got up very early on the 3rd and departed there at 5:30 not wanting to wait around for breakfast at 7:00. We were in Bangor, Maine before noontime which was our planned overnight stop but we called them to say our plans had changed and could we get a credit since it was a non-refundable reservation. They graciously canceled it instead since the charge had yet to be made. Thank you Hampton Inn!
We just kept on driving and arrived home 12 hours after departing Quebec. Traffic the day before our Independence Day holiday was fairly light southbound through Maine especially compared to northbound traffic. All those folks headed to Maine beaches.
Glad to have made the trip to Quebec and Gaspe but nice to be home, too.