WWW Wednesday & Favorite Things to Do in Summer

WHAT have you finished reading recently? Black Badge #3: Ace in in the Hole, and SHELLI: MurderMind. Reviews for both pending. Actually, I’m writing this in advance so Ace in the Hole may have posted already.

“Killing me won’t solve anything,” [—] said, floating just out
of reach.“I can’t kill what’s already dead,” she replied. “You’re not [———].”
“No, I am so much more.”
“And so much less.” (SHELLI: MurderMind)

WHAT are you reading now? I was reading One of Us, a 700 page biography of Nixon, but then I spilled coffee on it. Zut alors! Here’s the Kindle shelf:

I’m technically halfway through The House Divided, which is more boring than any baseball book involving congresscritters has a right to be. I’ve read Desert Solitaire before, obviously: it was the gateway book into Ed Abbey for me, and the reason I went to New Mexico in 2016.

WHAT are you reading next?

What, is this your first time here?

So! Favorite things to do in summer!

(1 -10) I live in Alabama. We stay inside and pay homage to the air-conditioner. 100+ temps, 100% humidity, twice-daily showers. Summertime is the great sticky siege, and once it’s over it’s hurricane and tornado season.

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10 Responses to WWW Wednesday & Favorite Things to Do in Summer

  1. I don’t think I could bear the summers you’ve described. I live in the northeast of England, where it’s usually mild. Today is 21°C and I think it’s too warm. My body was made for arctic living. I think if I did 23 and Me they’d discover I have penguin DNA.

  2. Jen Becerril's avatar Jen Becerril says:

    omg that humidity is insane. In wisconsin the weather varies so we all may get a couple unbarely humid days. Though as i gety older it effects my health more it seems.

  3. lydiaschoch's avatar lydiaschoch says:

    Staying indoors in a good idea under those conditions!

  4. Judy Hutt Thomas's avatar Judy Hutt Thomas says:

    LOL…. I so understand what you mean re: Alabama (I’m assuming LA, right?). I live in south Georgia and have a place in the Big Bend area of FL. So, yep…. know the humidity.. .and the gnats. I think they are worse this year than they’ve been in a while!!

    Thanks for stopping by 🙂

  5. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    So, you could always come north for a visit. My town’s not totally touristy but we do love visitors. People are always organizing cool things for visitors to do in summer. I should’ve gone into town and found more to blog about them.

    Pris cilla King

    • Which state? I’d be up for MA but it’s wicked expensive to fly there, especially when the Red Sox are playing at Fenway. Pennsylvania’s Gettysburg is a must-see for me.

  6. Kathy's avatar Kathy says:

    HahaHa I’d do well there. I hate hot weather. It’s why we moved to New England. Still have a few 80-degree days. Then I hide like you. Nice post.

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