There had been a waiting list at the library, but I finally got Regrow Your Veggies by Melissa Raupauch. I've already been doing this with my celery and romaine lettuce, but want to see what more there is.
To give pleasure to a single heart by a single act is better than a thousand heads bowing in prayer." Mahatma Gandhi
Be nice whenever possible. It's always possible. HH Dalai Lama
In a world where you can be anything - be kind. Unknown
These were my July reads:
Nomadland by Jessica Bruder - I think the movie if not the book has been discussed here. It was an interesting read. It's frightening to think of all those seniors living so precariously, some in their cars, and working such awful jobs (e.g. Amazon warehouse jobs).
Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger - excellent read about a boy in a small town and life, love, murder, all that messy human stuff in the hands of a skilled writer.
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir - this is the guy who wrote The Martian, which I did not read but I really enjoyed the movie. I absolutely loved this book! I wouldn't say SciFi is a favorite genre of mine, but I don't think you have to particularly dig SciFi to enjoy this book (kind of like you can enjoy Lonesome Dove even if you aren't a fan of Westerns).
A Boy and his Dog at the End of the World by C. A. Fletcher - a decent read about a post-apocalyptic world, with an interesting premise on how mankind died out.
When the Emperor was Divine by Julie Otsuka - a brief but good book about the incarceration of Japanese-Americans during WW2. It was starkly evocative without being wordy.
Re-reading one of my old favorites, "Animal Dreams," by Barbara Kingsolver.
My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what I start. So far today, I have finished two bags of M&Ms and a chocolate cake. I feel better already!
Jeff Goodell, The Heat Will Kill You First.
Goes into the subject of human diseases that are aggravated by hot weather. Urban planners have taken some measures here and there, so it is not entirely a story of gloom and doom.
I have a slight fascination with reading about religious cults/groups so working on two books now based on real life - Forager and When the World Didn't End. It just amazes me how people can so easily be led down that path or any path by a charismatic leader.
I am reading a climate change policy/economics book called "Alligators in the arctic and how to avoid them". It probably goes without saying that books like that are dense and not really pleasure reading, but I wanted to read it.
Trees don't grow on money
We Were Once a Family about the two women who drove off a cliff killing themselves and their six children
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