Sunday, August 10, 2025

Sunday Snippets

 It's been a slow weekend. As expected, yesterday I was feeling a little rough after my windy walk to the library the day before due to the grass pollen and fungal spores, so I didn't do much. I was really tired, my throat was scratchy, and my face hurt--I couldn't even read. But late in the afternoon I did manage to get some wholemeal bread dough mixed in my food processor, which I turned into a cinnamon swirl loaf before putting it into the slow cooker to bake. It's yummy and was a nice accompaniment to last night's tea and this morning's coffee.
I got myself into bed early and sat there crocheting while I listened to some podcasts. It was particularly fun listening to Shedunnit last night because it was all about Golden Age mysteries that involve books and bookshops. In her discussion, she talked about one of the books I just read and wrote about in my month-end wrap-up, The Death of Mr. Dodsley. Her newsletter about book-themed mysteries is here.

I'd planned to do laundry yesterday and put the drying rack outside, but it was too windy and the clothes would have just blown off, so I skipped it. I'll do it today. It's breezy, but not as windy as it was.

As is usually the case, the sky and the light have been interesting at various times of the day. This is what it looked like the other night around 8. I always enjoy looking at the clouds.
The field has a sort of pre-autumnal look. I was noticing how many of the wildflowers are now past the height of their blooming season and are going to seed. It won't be long now until the earlier onset of darkness is very noticeable. Now when I'm in the kitchen around 10:30 to make a cup of tea, it's dark and I need a light, which wasn't the case a month ago. 

I guess I'll go pour another cup of coffee and maybe put the laundry on. Oh, and download the audiobook that came early. I wasn't expecting it for another few weeks, but I got an email just after midnight telling me it was available. It's this one:
Naturally, I'd just finished a different audiobook and downloaded two more non-fiction titles last night, so now I am quite stocked with audiobooks--and another expected in two weeks. Ah well, I know what I'm doing tonight.

Enjoy your day, whatever your plans!

PS: I did the laundry and hauled the drying rack outside. As I was stepping back inside, I felt the first sprinkles, so hauled it back in :-) Maybe tomorrow.





8 comments:

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Sorry to hear that the pollen demons are attacking you, Shari, but there is little that can be done to thwart their malevolent ways. Cinnamon swirl loaf and a good book sounds like as good a way as any, however. I hope the rain will tamp down the pollen a little, and you will feel less afflicted. Happy reading - David

Lowcarb team member said...

Your cinnamon swirl loaf looks delicious.

That's a beautiful photograph of the field and sky.

May the coming new week be a good one for you.

All the best Jan

Shari Burke said...

Thanks, David. I never even had any of these issues until I was in my 40s. Autumn is coming and I will feel better :-)

Shari Burke said...

And for you, Jan!

My name is Erika. said...

Happy Tuesday-even though it's Monday night at my house. I didn't have a quiet weekend, but it was a good weekend. Your cinnamon bread looks really tasty! It sounds like a great weekend project. Hope this new week is going well.

Shari Burke said...

Thanks, Erika! I'm glad you had a good weekend! We're having a nice week so far, preparing for a furry visitor tomorrow. :-)

Jeanie said...

Ugh with the pollen. I know it well. I hope it's shortlived and you are much better today, that it's not a cold or the start of something else. That bread looks great! And thanks for introducing me to the podcast/blog. I loved the bookshop one and the shedunnit was interesting too!

Shari Burke said...

Always happens at this time of year--never had any reactions to such things until I was in my 40s. I do enjoy that podcast. There are a few that I haven't listened to, but it's definitely one I look forward to!