July 2, 2021

A Month in Summary - June 2021

Boulder Creek RV Park
Lone Pine, California
June 15, 2021


Well, this may be the first month in a very long time that I didn't finish a single book! I knew my numbers would be low, since we've been on a road trip for over four weeks, but I thought I'd at least finish the two books that I had started back in May. Vacations have never been my best time for reading.

As with other long road trips, I plan to blog about this vacation, both for your enjoyment as well my personal record (so I can refresh my memory for future trips). We traveled to a lot of familiar locations that we visited in the fall of 2019, but we also found a couple of new gems, which was nice. We spent time with friends and family, which was pretty much the highlight of this trip as everywhere outside of Oregon was too hot to do much in the way of exploring.


Books Read (click on the title for my review): 

None!

Abandoned: 

The Overstory by Richard Powers - Gave up after reading 150 pages. I only read that far because it's a book club selection and I wanted to give it my best effort.

In Other Bookish News:


My ever-so-brilliant husband has signed a contract with his publisher for a new book!
"In the mid-1980s, Marv Creamer, a geography professor from a small-time college in New Jersey, did a crazy thing: He climbed aboard his 35' steel sailboat and sailed around the world. Without instruments. No compass, no radar, no charting programs, no sextant. Not even a wristwatch. Now, almost 40 years later, I'm about to do an equally crazy thing: I'm writing a book about Marv and his remarkable voyage. (Pix of contract and celebratory bourbon above.) The book is called Sailing by Starlight, and it will be published in the spring of 2022 by Sheridan House Publishers." (Rod Scher)

22 comments:

  1. Congratulations to your husband on his contract! Certainly deserves a celebratory drink! Beautiful sunset--glad you are able to enjoy a road trip and appreciate the first travel in a while. :)

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    1. Thanks, Jenclair! We're pretty excited about the book.

      It's been a great road trip, but we're ready to get out of the heat and return to the coast, where it's currently 61!

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  2. That's wonderful that your husband has signed a book deal! Can't wait to hear more about the book and read your review on the blog :-)

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    1. It's pretty exciting, Helen. He's published three other books, which is quite an achievement, but I can't wait to read this new one. I even get to be one of his beta readers. :)

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  3. Congratulations to Rod... very exciting! It's so hard to read while you're traveling. I haven't picked up a book since we left FL, and that was a week ago. Definitely a strange feeling, but I know we'll both get back to reading again when things settle down. 28 Summers is a great seasonal read. I see that Hilderbrand is publishing (has published?) a follow-up short story to that novel. Gorgeous header photo!

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    1. Thanks, JoAnn. It is very exciting!

      Thanks for the heads-up about the follow-up to 28 Summers. Looks like it's a novella called The Sixth Wedding. I'll have to get it once I finished the other.

      Thanks for you comment about my header photo. Blogger has messed up the way you can switch your headers and I've had to jump through hoops with a work-around that is very frustrating. The image now fills the space (as it used to), but it's stretched out of proportion. I'm hoping they get it fixed soon or I'll have to stick with this photo for a long time. It's too much of a hassle to change it!

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  4. WOW, how wonderful for Rd. Enjoy your travels, you can read when you get home. I loved 28 Summers, but, her newest book Golden Girl was a DNF for me.

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    1. Thanks, Diane. I've read the first introductory chapters of Rod's book and can't wait to read the rest!

      I'll probably pass on Golden Girl. I'm not a huge fan of Hilderbrand's books, but 28 Summers has turned out to be an entertaining audiobook.

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  5. How exciting!! Many congratulations to Rod! I'm looking forward to reading about your road trip, and Rod's book when he finishes it.

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    1. Thanks, Laurel! I get to be a beta reader for Rod's book and have already read the first two chapters. Can't wait to read the whole thing!

      I'll try not to take a full year to blog about this road trip. ;) So many of the spots we visited were repeats, so it may just be a lot of photos.

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  6. That's wonderful about your husband's book contract! I'll drink to that :-)
    My reading for June was great but I did manage a few books. So much going on.

    Thanks for your nice comments about the kitchen!

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    1. Thanks, Tina! We're pretty excited.

      I hope you're enjoying your new kitchen. Such fun!

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  7. It can be tough trying to read while vacationing, especially something huge and complex like The Overstory. I can't wait to see your photos from the trip.

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    1. Deb, I even tried getting sucked into a mystery, but could only read a few pages every night. We'll be home tomorrow, so maybe I'll get back into my groove! I have a ton of photos to cull through, but I'll start posting soon. I have shared a few on Instagram, if you're on there.

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  8. That's a lovely sky in Lone Pine. Congrats to Rod. Any of his sailing books ... I'd be interested in getting for my husband who sailed on Lake Ontario growing up ... and likes sailing stories. Cheers.

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    1. Susan, the sky was amazing that night at Lone Pine. The color of the cloud kept changing with each passing minute.

      Thanks for the congrats on Rod's upcoming book. I'll bet your husband would enjoy it!

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  9. I was surprised to finish one book while on break this weekend and I am nearly done with another but only because it's a page-turner and I've abandoned all hope of the story being realistic in any way.

    Way to go on the book contract!! It sounds very interesting too. I just love your sense of adventure and I really enjoy reading about all your travels. I know the heat put a damper on some of your trip. It was horrendous for us in Palm Springs. I'm used to the heat there but NOT humidity. I was suffocating.

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    1. Ti, I feel like I'm going to get back in my reading groove, now that we're home.

      We're excited about Rod's book contract and he spent a big chunk of the trip working on the first draft. It was too hot to do much of anything else! At least we didn't have the humidity like you did in Palm Springs. Ugh.

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  10. Wow, congratulations to Rod! That is such great news. Definitely a time to celebrate so glad you guys enjoyed a toast and that gorgeous sky!

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    1. We're pretty excited, Iliana!

      That sky was gorgeous, but also a little ominous. We didn't get any rain from it, but a couple of days later, there was a lightning strike, which started a forest fire. :(

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  11. So cool about the book! How exciting :)

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    1. Thanks, Stacy. We're really excited!

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