Silence
Has anyone noticed that there are whole swarms of knit-bloggers in the last couple of days who have nothing to talk about?
Anyone?
(crickets)
Yep. Me, too.
There’s just really not that much to tell tonight. Our power ris working again, which means that not only is the stove working again, but so is the hot water heater . . . which made things like dinner and my shower tonight much more pleasant. It even stopped raining for just long enough to get Chappy out for a walk after work.
That’s about it, though.
Although, please do go over and say some kind words to MeBeth . . .
Booking Through Thursday
- Okay, there must be something you
read that’s a guilty pleasure . . . a Harlequin romance stashed under
the mattress. A cheesy sci-fi book tucked in the back of the freezer. A
celebrity biography, a phoned-in Western . . . something that you’d
really rather not be spotted reading. Even just a novel if you’re a
die-hard non-fiction fan. Come on, confess. We won’t hold it against
you!
To be honest? I really can’t think of anything. My reading habits are an open book, as it were. I post everything I read each month, log in everything, and have all my books pretty much there for anyone (in the house) to see. Do I tell everybody I meet how much I love fantasy and science fiction? No–but I don’t tell everyone how much I adore my dog, either. Are there are a couple books in my collection that are somewhat trashier or less erudite than others? A handful. And there are a couple self-help books that I wouldn’t shout to the world (like, how to improve your handwriting, or how to hypnotize yourself . . . they seemed like fun at the time, you know?). But really, I’ll just say that there’s pretty much not anything in my library that I would be mortified for you to know about . . . or at least, not that I can think of!

Tannenbaum.
House Calls



Hi Deb, thanks for stopping by my blog.
Great answer! And wow, what a list of books you have in there!!! Happy BTT!
It’s one of those weeks, isn’t it?! I just drafted some sheer desperation for tomorrow morning.
I confess to loving Bridges of Madison County way back when. Cheesy, contrived, overly sentimental, yep. But for those few hours, I WAS Francesca.
You’re well rounded in your reading — nothing to be ashamed of.
Mine’s up… but I can’t link cuz “this blog does not allow HTML comments”.
Geez…I just wish I could get that much read!
Hmmm. How do you hypnotize yourself?
Hapy BTT!
Yeah I’ve got nothin’ this week either. Funny how it seems to effect everyone around the same time…
Perhaps everyone is just numb from all of the tragedies lately. There seems to be so much sadness this week, and I hope things turn around soon.
I love fashion magazines like Lucky and InStyle and buy a lot of them as my guilty pleasure. I also like vintage “girl” novels, that were probably originally read by girls much younger than I am now.
It’s so much easier to be open. I’m a bad liar. I can never remember the lie, so it’s just easier to tell the truth. Maybe, we’ve all been struck by spring fever. I hear it’s headed your way:)
My guilty reading, which is done out in the open, is not so much guilty reading as frivilous. Ok, People, Star, some home decorating mags. If someone I know sees me reading this stuff (other than family) I usually feel like I have to explaint my reading choice. There’s really nothing wrong with reading this stuff once in a while, so I shouldn’t be guilty or embarassed.
I love Sci-fi & Fantasy too! But my guilty pleasure is comic strip collections {g}
Taxes and tragedies have bloggers tongue tied. Tomorrow my plan is to catch up on BTT.
So sad for MeBeth.
I’m telling Chappy what you said…Can you hypnotize yourself?
Hmm…how about a knit-blogger who can talk but has totally zero productivity?! It’s one of those tango days again (i.e. ripping back)
Hmm…how about a knit-blogger who can talk but has totally zero productivity?! It’s one of those tango days again (i.e. ripping back)