
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Review: Twilight by Stephenie Meyer

Saturday, July 21, 2007
Home Grown Tomatoes
Review: What Matters Most by Luanne Rice

Monday, July 16, 2007
How Does Your Garden Grow????
Sunday, July 15, 2007
SURF'S UP
Sunday, July 08, 2007
A Singer I Can't Seem to Get Enough Of

Where I Sit
Nothing but Foghorns

Movie Review - La Vie En Rose

Saturday, July 07, 2007
The Fruit (or Vegetables) of our Labor....
What John's Reading
What I'm Reading
A Visitor Next Door
The View from Home
The View from Work
Monday, July 02, 2007
Jake with Kyra
Can You Believe They're Twins??
And John's Pride & Joy - the Pond and Water Feature
The Lettuce is Growing!!!
My First Garden
Sunday, July 01, 2007
Book Review: Woman in Red by Eileen Goudge

Setting: San Juan Islands, Present Day and 1940s
Genre: Women's Fiction/Family Drama
I gave this book a B, a 1/2 point off because of the sloppy research about the cardinal being in the San Juans (mentioned more than once) but 1/2 point added due to the setting (a fictionalized Orcas Island, called Gray's Island in the book). Basically it's about Alice Kessler who has just returned to Gray's Island after nine years in prison for attempted murder of the man responsible for the death of her young son. Arriving on the same ferry is Colin McGinty, a 9/11 widower there to settle his grandfather's estate. Alice needs to reconnect with the son she left behind, now a teenager who doesn't seem to want to have much to do with her, and facing ostracization from the community (the man she attempted to murder is now the town's powerful mayor). Interwoven is a poignant story from the 1940s whichjust happens to be about Alice's grandmother and Colin's grandfather.
It's off to Les tomorrow. I think she'll enjoy is as she will be visiting the area soon. But I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys powerful family dramas -- it does get a little melodramatic toward the end and that kept it from being an A read. But overall, I enjoyed it and it was a smooth, quick read and was never dull. Oh and my town even gets a brief mention toward the end!
Concert Review; Norah Jones

Before Norah Jones won her Grammies for her first CD I had tickets to see her at the Moore Theater in Seattle. Unfortunately our link to the rest of the world, The Hood Canal Floating Bridge, malfunctioned that day and was stuck in the open position and I was unable to get to the concert. I was so upset thinking I had missed my chance to ever see her in a small venue again. And while I admit I like her first two CDs and her CD with the Little Willies better than the current CD, when the show for McCaw Hall, which seats around 3000, was announced, I knew I had my chance to see her in an intimate setting.
She sang a variety of songs from all three CDs, and even joined her opening act for several songs. She had a running gag throughout the show at the name of the venue, McCaw hall -- calling out the name like a bird call, Macaw, macaw" several times to the delight of the crowd. She held the crowd in the palm of her hand throughout the 90-minute plus set.
Our group included my husband and three of my co-workers, Elisa, Candace, and Judy. We dined at Palace Kitchen afterwards (and had some yummy strawberry mojitos). We missed the 12:15 ferry so had to take the 1:35 ferry which got us back Port Townsend after 3:00 AM! A very long evening when you consider we left around 4PM. Well worth it though!