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message 51: by Chava (new)

Chava | 1522 comments Sonia wrote: "Goodmorning wheelers!!!!

Don't know about you, but here, summer has arrived full force. This weekend was the perfect beach weather.... So of course we stayed in.

I pretty much doubt there will be..."


argh!!! I so badly want summer!! I am so cold every day! I'm in Melbourne, Australia and I truly hate winter here. Luckily winter is really only 2 months or so before it warms up again and it doesn't really get below 40F during the day ever. I know, I'm a wimp lol, but I badly want the summer heat!!


message 52: by Melindam (last edited May 25, 2020 05:37AM) (new)

Melindam | 8304 comments I am just a few countries away, in Hungary, but we barely have spring. We have a few days of sunshine here and there. In between: cold fronts moving in and out with strong winds and temperatures around 17-18 degree Celsius. :(


message 53: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Yes, the wind has made its presence really known these past few months... I feel like it's constantly windy thouogh that usually isn't the case here.

In other news, there is a very fat pigeon on the tree on the other side of the street and I keep wondering if it really is a pigeon. It's just so huge!


message 54: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Maybe it's a were-pigeon?

(sorry, re-reading Kate Daniels, can't help it)


message 55: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Hahaha, who knows??

*eyes pigeon*


message 56: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments If it appears more active at night when pigeons are supposed to be asleep, stay away.


message 57: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Luckily I'm not here at night, so it's all good. ;-)


message 58: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments But one must wonder.... they are less people on the streets... so how did the pigeon get that fat? What has it been eating?


message 59: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 8052 comments Wow. My mind went to dark places. What do evil pigeons eat?


message 60: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Ahahahaha!


message 61: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments *googles it*

Google is not collaborating...

Domestic and feral pigeons like to eat grains and seeds. Feral pigeons will also eat bread crumbs, popcorn and other food left behind by people. If they had to choose between bread and birdseed, a feral pigeon would choose the birdseed, which normally contains a variety of seeds and grains. Domestic pigeons don't have access to lunch leftovers in the park, so their diet consists of their favorite food: grains, including corn, peas, wheat and sorghum. The grains are not cooked or popped — they are fed to the pigeons raw.


message 62: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 8052 comments Yes, all that, and children-who-aren't-quite-right. And, falafel.


message 63: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12887 comments I can with great confidence state that pigeons love sausage rolls and McDonalds happy meals, as my kids and brother respectively have lost plenty of those to the cheeky blighters.

One can only imagine (although I'd rather not...) what a were-pigeon would be willing to consume.

Also, I just read The Birds the other day, so this may be a conversation I should be avoiding :D


message 64: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Hahaha, yep, pigeons enjoy a looot more than Google says. Though they are nowhere near as bad as scurries!! One of those cheeky bastards tried to steal a macaroni pie from my hand once! And succeeded with quite a few poor, unknowing students at Aberdeen uni haha. It was hilarious to watch them as they saw their lunch flying off :-))


message 65: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Well, my step dad has a bunch of feral cats on his property (around 15-20). He feds them, and they're quite docile... but they are still feral cats... so I only trust them where I can see them...LOL...

Every time I go outside - either to take care of laundry or to go pick something from the trees or some spinach, I feel like ever being a side character on birds... or a trespasser of Tybalt's cat kingdom... because even if they look all mellow because of the heat, and sprawled and asleep... I can feel those eyes paying attention to my movements.

Bringing leftovers is also a bit scaring....

on the other hand, we had a few births during easter week... imagine 6 weeks old kitties following you around... cute as pie


message 66: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Eldarwen wrote: "Hahaha, yep, pigeons enjoy a looot more than Google says. Though they are nowhere near as bad as scurries!! One of those cheeky bastards tried to steal a macaroni pie from my hand once! And succeed..."

Google doesn't show what a scurry is... :(


message 67: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 8052 comments What's are scurries? Sea gulls? Pterodactyls? Dragons?


message 68: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
They're seagulls :-)


message 69: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12887 comments Eldarwen wrote: "Hahaha, yep, pigeons enjoy a looot more than Google says. Though they are nowhere near as bad as scurries!! One of those cheeky bastards tried to steal a macaroni pie from my hand once! And succeed..."

Seeing as how I used to live in Aberdeen, and still visit often, I can attest to the voracious appetites those monsters have. Also, if anyone parked outside my house there, no matter what colour their car was when they left it, it would be white with black bits by the time they got back. And stink horribly! :D


message 70: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments yuck.

When we go to the beach after 4:30/5 PM, we always know when it's nearing 7, cause those darn pterodactyls start invading the sands like we are the ones trespassing...


message 71: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12887 comments Sonia wrote: "yuck.

When we go to the beach after 4:30/5 PM, we always know when it's nearing 7, cause those darn pterodactyls start invading the sands like we are the ones trespassing..."


The cheek of them!

*Is still a little depressed about not actually being on the beach right now (seagulls or no) as planned due to stoopid virus cancelling holiday* :(


message 72: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Sammy wrote: "Eldarwen wrote: "Hahaha, yep, pigeons enjoy a looot more than Google says. Though they are nowhere near as bad as scurries!! One of those cheeky bastards tried to steal a macaroni pie from my hand ..."

Hahahaha, yep! Sometimes there'd even be a paw print somewhere in there... Or they're still sitting on your car, waiting for you to get back to it... With those evil little eyes of theirs ;-)

Though I do actually like the beasties - from afar though!


message 73: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
Sonia wrote: "yuck.

When we go to the beach after 4:30/5 PM, we always know when it's nearing 7, cause those darn pterodactyls start invading the sands like we are the ones trespassing..."


Well, yes, yes, you are. That is their beach! ;-)


message 74: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12887 comments I didn't used to mind them that much, until one of them decided to go potty all over my favourite coat. I washed it 5 times and still couldn't get the stink out, so threw it away.

Still have a grudge 23 years on! lol.


message 75: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 8052 comments I just realized that his chat thread is called Terminus. Is there a hidden Walking Dead theme we are going to encounter? Extra points for travel books that include cannibalism? Do we have to get on train car "A"?


message 76: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12887 comments *starts gathering up zombie books*


message 77: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Jenny wrote: "I just realized that his chat thread is called Terminus. Is there a hidden Walking Dead theme we are going to encounter? Extra points for travel books that include cannibalism? Do we have to get on..."

travel books that include cannibalism?!

You better have one in your kindle bookshelf otherwise I'm going to be *very* upset!


message 78: by Alysa (new)

Alysa H. | 3840 comments Jenny wrote: "I just realized that his chat thread is called Terminus. Is there a hidden Walking Dead theme we are going to encounter? Extra points for travel books that include cannibalism? Do we have to get on train car "A"?"

How about Pelham 123?


message 79: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Sammy wrote: "*starts gathering up zombie books*"

oh no. Unless you count dragon zombies or dinosaur zombies, I'm out!


message 80: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 8052 comments Dragon zombie shapeshifters from outer space that need freshly undead red headed human female concubines or their species will go extinct.

If it doesn't exist on KU, it should.


message 81: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments I was thinking I had put too many books down because I tend to read longer ones during these because of the points. But I like how it's .1 per page. So I can binge cozies or something if I want.


message 82: by Alysa (new)

Alysa H. | 3840 comments Jenny wrote: "Dragon zombie shapeshifters from outer space that need freshly undead red headed human female concubines or their species will go extinct.

If it doesn't exist on KU, it should."


And if anyone can find it, it's Jenny!


message 83: by Lexi (new)

Lexi | 4254 comments Jenny wrote: "I just realized that his chat thread is called Terminus. Is there a hidden Walking Dead theme we are going to encounter? Extra points for travel books that include cannibalism? Do we have to get on..."

It was a horrible book but The Devourers has werewolves, travels in India and cannibalism.


message 84: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12887 comments Nation has cannibals! and a teensy bit of travel... :)


message 85: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 8052 comments Does going 'round the corner for a bag of chips count as travel?


message 86: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 10098 comments Mod
Jenny wrote: "Does going 'round the corner for a bag of chips count as travel?"

Possibly, but I'm not seeing the cannibalism in that journey!


message 87: by Lexi (new)

Lexi | 4254 comments Cat wrote: "Jenny wrote: "Does going 'round the corner for a bag of chips count as travel?"

Possibly, but I'm not seeing the cannibalism in that journey!"


I'm deeply concerned if there is cannibalism in that journey


message 88: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 8052 comments What if you happen to walk by a Hollywood Chris wearing underwear and a lascivious smile? No eating? Really?


message 89: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12887 comments Like this?

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message 90: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 8052 comments Man, I am so hungry.

Sweet onion and pancetta soup made with Prosecco is not quite as good as that...
But it is what I made. So.


message 91: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 1800 comments Hi everyone....so excited to join this round of wheelathon....ive been in a terrible reading rut of late....anyone read a really good book lately?


message 92: by Lexi (new)

Lexi | 4254 comments I always recommend Murderbot (All Systems Red is #1) if you like SF or even if you like character driven books and do not like SF. Otherwise, The Empress of Salt and Fortune, The City We Became, The House in the Cerulean Sea and Things in Jars have all been my favorites this year so far (all five stars and all fantasy but of very different types).


message 93: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 1800 comments Lexi wrote: "I always recommend Murderbot (All Systems Red is #1) if you like SF or even if you like character driven books and do not like SF. Otherwise, [book:The Empress of Salt and Fortune|5..."

Oh thanks Lexi....ki recently got Murderbot 1 and The City We Became....think ill try Murderbot


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 6399 comments Rosina wrote: "Hi everyone....so excited to join this round of wheelathon....ive been in a terrible reading rut of late....anyone read a really good book lately?"

My last five star book was this stand alone. The ending had me thinking for days. Part historical, part murder/mystery and a sort of "road" book. November Road by Lou Berney


message 95: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 1765 comments I live in Queensland, Australia - almost winter and I can’t wait. LOVE the cold - hate heat!

Zombie books? Cannibalism? Gosh I hope not. Hate both with a passion!

Now sexy blue aliens, frightful fairies, handsome hero’s and kick butt ladies with tender hearts - that’s my idea of good stories.


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 6399 comments Sally906 wrote: "I live in Queensland, Australia - almost winter and I can’t wait. LOVE the cold - hate heat!

Zombie books? Cannibalism? Gosh I hope not. Hate both with a passion!

Now sexy blue aliens, frightful..."


Great to see you playing, Sally. Hope we're on the same team again.


message 97: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 1765 comments Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "Great to see you playing, Sally. Hope we're on the same team again ..."

Me too - we’re in the same time zone so hopefully a good chance 😀


message 98: by Eldarwen (new)

Eldarwen | 13647 comments Mod
I've heard Murderbot mentioned a lot lately and it appears they're pretty good. I think I'm going to cave and add the first book to my TBR...

I feel like this year in particular makes me add one book for every book I read. Hmm..


message 99: by Melindam (new)

Melindam | 8304 comments E., the audiobook versions of are also very good, at least I find that the narrator captures Murderbot's character really well. :)


message 100: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Ohhhhh TJ Klune... I have both The House in the Cerulean Sea and The Extraordinaries on my list for this year. Plus a reread of Green Creek #1 and #2, because I'm stalling to read #3 and #4 is scheduled for October, I think.


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