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I am reading We Who Are About To... for trim because we are getting close to the close of July. Since it is set in space it does allow for a bit of escapism.
I also have The Nickel Boys on the way so I hope to crack that open when it arrives this weekend.

Also - with the rate of my reading, I need to concentrate on my challenges. I will hopefully be finishing my London by Sunday, and will swiftly move to my Trim, while Horizon is moving along in between
Enjoy the air condition and the weekend of light reading.
I would love me some summer and swimming (but leave the humidity to you)



I have a wedding to go to in Mount Shasta this weekend, so I'm not sure when I will finish.

This year, June was dry until the middle of the month, and the wet June-like weather has continued to now. Starting this weekend and into next week, it will warm up and feel like a normal summer here.
That all being said, I like the rain and cooler weather. I'm in a minority. But, I usually take July off work, so I don't have to be outside walking to/from (I don't drive) buses, trains, etc to/from work)... so that I can "hide" inside and open and close windows and better times to keep the temp inside the house cooler (no A/C in my house).
Having July off work does mean more time to read, for sure.


I'm listening and obsessively reading my way through a Mary Balogh Regency romance series. I'm blaming you for this, Theresa.

I'm listening and obsessively reading my way through a Mary Balogh Regency romance series. I'm blaming you for this, Theresaa..."
My job here is done!

Meat locker temps in house here too Theresa-but I am frightened what my power bill is going to be....we may not be eating any meat for a few months🤑

Because our &*(&*! A/C is designed for only temps through the 80s F, our upstairs, where it is set to 72, is currently 78 and our downstairs warmer, but at least it is dry and far more comfortable than outside! Had I known this, I'd have requested stuff good for warmer climes even if we don't get many days over 90 usually (its always enough I wish this!)
No cooking and no laundry. I went and bought a relatively unhealthy weekend's fare because my husband wants variety. No cold meat for him (not sure why he thinks that's weird, it is quite normal in Canada, and I'm not talking cold cuts, either).
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Personally, for me here in NYC where temps will hit 98F and 99F this weekend (that's about 37C in the rest of the world...and we will not discuss the obscene humidity levels), I am not leaving my air-conditioned apartment, but heading straight into Christmas in July! I have 2 romances lined up on my tablet: Snowflakes on Silver Cove [and there better be lots of frolicking in the snow] and Knit the Season. If both are finished before Monday (and I am not starting either until late tonight), I have plenty of other Christmas set mysteries and romances to draw on.
So who is joining me in tossing aside your Horizons, Trim, and/or London reading for something to cool - or warm - you this extreme weather weekend?