Friday, June 5, 2026

Finally Friday

This is a pull it out of my butt post at 9:20 pm Thursday night.  I have a pile of book reviews to do. Just been too lazy to write them up for you.  Some good reading. 

I've also changed up my YMCA exercise routine, and it's wearing me out.  Whew!   Water aerobics on Monday/ Thursday.  Yoga on Tuesday.  Pilates on Wednesday. And Terry's Silver Sneakers Weights Class Friday.  (Terry is a beast).  Finally Gentle Yoga to finish out the week on Saturday.  Are  you tired just reading that?  

Plus, frankly the state of America is exhausting right now.  Just reading the daily newspaper makes me sad (often). 

Be the chief, but never the lord.   Lao-Tzu  6th century BC


One must steer, not  talk - Seneca the Younger   5 B.C   (I'll add - not text at midnight and beyond. Holy crap)

Random - Netflix shows I've enjoyed.   RAFA - a documentary about Rafa Nadal - the great Spanish tennis player.  It's an eye opener. I had no idea how much pain he endured as he won so many matches. What a competitor.  He's now retired.  Just turned 40. Has a very cute young son and lovely wife.

Four Seasons - stars Tina Fey and more.  She's awesome and this is just a funny little series - thirty minute episodes. Good for my attention  span

Pop  Culture Jeopardy with Colin Jost as the host.  Totally mindless.  The competitors are excellent.  Amazing  how much crap people know (and I've surprised myself- ha)



 I love this picture.  It sorta equates to my brain  currently.  Up and down the staircase

I hope you folks are well and have a good weekend.  We, in the DFW area, are having wacky weather.  Sultry build-up.  3 inches of rain in an hour.  Then, sunny and bright.  Let's go sweep  that mulch back into  the new landscaping again.   Rinse and repeat. 

Our weatherman keeps promising that the "gates of hell" heat will hit soon.   Oh boy!

Happy June!  Enjoy your weekend. 

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Whatever Wednesday - Shut Up and Read


 Shut Up and Read by Jeannine A. Cook is a revelation of a memoir.  Harriet's Bookshop in  Philly opened right before the pandemic. Holy Cow. 

This book talks about the author's literary art salons in Princeton, Paris, New York, and Nairobi

She held book events for Michelle Obama! and so many other fabulous literary celebrities. 

She delivered books on horseback. 

This woman is freaking amazing.  cover blurb - This is a behind the scenes look at one bookseller's quest for creative freedom - part confessional, part call to action, part love letter.  Between book bans, AI, big box competitors, and real life, Cook writes her story. 

I loved this book. This woman is a tour de force.  She is amazing and inspirational. 

And she just loves books.  Truly - just shut up and read!!!!

You're welcome. 

Monday, June 1, 2026

Monday Moments - Seasons of Love

I treated myself to a matinee ticket at the Circle Theater in Fort Worth TX.  What a delight.  The show was RENT - book, music, and lyrics by Jonathan Larson (RIP).  I saw this show many years ago in Dallas and loved it. When it first won the Tony Awards in 1996, I bought the CD and wore it out. Loved the songs, loved the words, loved the message.  

Fast forward to now. 
 

The Circle Theater is very intimate. I had a great seat and here's the stage. The actors sang their hearts out with gorgeous voices. Great acting and production.   One Song Glory, Light My Candle, I'll Cover You just brought my chills. 

When the second act opens with Seasons of Love - oh my. I'm a-goner. 

Huge thumbs up.  Support local theater.  You are in for a lovely afternoon.  Definitely go see RENT!