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  2. Flying without Wings - Westlife
  3. just started Mina's Matchbox by Yoko Ogawa for an upcoming book club. seems cute so far.
  4. Angels Flying too Close to the Ground - Willie Nelson
  5. They are forecasting another storm for us this weekend, this time snow.
  6. That's good news, hope all those extra workers didn't miss out on any payment for what they were meant to do. We're getting doom laden forecasts here too about another Beast from the East ie heavy snow in early Feb, but we'll see. Fingers crossed, it's fairly mild here at the moment with a couple of quite nice days, but more rain is due and the south west has suffered really badly from heavy rain and floods.
  7. It's worth a visit Madeleine Oaklore by Jules Ackton As the title suggests this is all things oak: the history, lifecycle, science, folklore, mythology, the wildlife that depends on it and lives in it from large to microscopic. Acton also provides suggestions as to how to visit and find ancient oaks, how to see the wildlife it harbours, how to get involved with conservation and preservation. She works for The Woodland Trust and knows a good deal about that which she writes. Acton also goes into the science of what is going on, especially in relation to fungi and lichen. The book is replete with facts and detail. Acton also has a great deal of enthusiasm about her subject and this certainly comes through. The focus is mainly on the UK and in the UK there are approximately 2300 species that rely on the oak. There are lots of cultural references. Bagpuss may be a bit baffling for those not in the UK. Acton also has an interesting turn of phrase. Pied Flycatchers are described as “giving off a two-tone vibe like a member of a 1980s ska band” There is a fair lengthy description of the mating habits of slugs which Acton imagines having a Barry White sound track. I found that just a little disturbing. Hawk moths are described as “the Ladt Gaga and Jimi Hendrix of the moth world.” This is a rather engaging natural history book which is full of information delivered in a quirky way. 7 out of 10 Starting Dead Lions by Mick Herron
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  9. Better to be prepared and nothing happens, than totally unprepared when a disaster hits. Really glad it mostly passed you by 🥰
  10. Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread) ~ Rick Nelson
  11. Yesterday
  12. What Kind of Fool - Barbara Streisand and Barry Gibb
  13. We got about 2 - 3 inches of sleet but basically the ice storm missed us to the embarrassment of all the weather forecasters, local as well as National. there were 18000 utility workers that had to go back to the States they came from. We were really, really lucky. Plus, no power outage.
  14. I have not read this author before, but it had good reviews, so I gave it a go. It's about this old woman on an airliner who goes into a funny trance and starts wandering up the aisles, predicting each passenger's year and cause of death. The author keeps you wondering whether the old lady really is clairvoyant. The thing is some of the passengers she predicts an early death for are sympathetic characters who you don't want to die. I wondered whether the author was going to paint herself into a corner, but I think she just about got away with it.
  15. I can’t settle. Balzac is abandoned for The Posthumous Memoirs of Bràs Cubas, Machado de Assis
  16. Fool's Gold - The Stone Roses
  17. whisky on his back
  18. Have abandoned Tehanu, Ursula le Guin as I am not enjoying it. Next is Honoré de Balzac and The Two Brothers, part three of The Celibates Trilogy
  19. You Were Only Fooling (While I Was Falling in Love) - Connie Francis
  20. 1.The Black Wolf - Louise Penny - ****1/2 (Her books are always good) 2. Don't Forget Me, Little Bessie - James Lee Burke - ****1/2 ( Burke considers this latest book the best he has written - I may agree)
  21. Last week
  22. hand and a large
  23. I Was Such A Fool (To Fall in Love With You) ~ Connie Francis (another one of hers for you, Muggle 🥰)
  24. Kissing a Fool - George Michael
  25. i'm not so worried about her appearance but i don't think i've seen her play a bitch before so i have no idea if she has that kind of energy in her lol. honestly the charli xcx score is probably gonna be enough for me to like it regardless.
  26. Everybody's Somebody's Fool - Connie Francis (it was the first #1 hit by Connie Francis AND it was the first #1 hit in the U.S. by a female singer AND I love this song AND I love Connie Francis) 😇
  27. cheese toastie in left
  28. Fool if you think it's over - Chris Rea/Elkie Brooks
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