Saturday, February 20, 2021

Sunday Post #110

 

The Sunday Post is hosted by Kimberly @ Caffeinated reviewer book blog, and is a post to recap my bookish and non-bookish things from the last week.

I feel so bad for the people in Texas right now! What a total disaster! Makes me really appreciate California weather. Well, during the winter anyhow. The summers with our rising temps and insane wildfires are disturbing.

I went for a hike today and ran into a bunch of deer. Or rather, they almost ran into me. They were running downhill, and I quickly ran to a tree so I wouldn't be trampled to death. Not sure if you can see them in the photo below. As soon as I ran over to the tree they stopped dead in their tracks not having noticed me until I panicked and ran, lol. Anyhow, the hike was lovely. The rain is really making the hills lush and green. There were other furry friends out on the hills, too. 



I also spotted an unusual looking bird.  The Norther Flicker Red-Shafted:

Northern Flicker
Photo from Flickr. Click on for source.

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I started re-reading the Alpha and Omega series by Patricia Briggs and then I had the urge to read the newest before I was all done. Wild Sign was sooo good. I'll be posting a review after the release date. I'm back to my re-read of the series. I'm half-way through listening to Fair Game (book 2) and should be finished after our car ride home tomorrow. 

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How was your week?


28 comments:

  1. I love your deer encounter and the greenery all around. Please post more photos, I would love to live vicariously through them. It is so rare in the middle east!

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    1. Thank you! I love this time of year when everything is green. My aerobic activity suffers a bit, but I can't help stopping and taking it all in.

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  2. I look forward to your beautiful pictures each Sunday. It's actually sunny here today, but the snow has yet to melt. Maybe this week? I am still searching for that perfect place to live, though it seems like all states seem to have pros and cons when it comes to the weather.

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    1. The snow has its own special beauty, but I wouldn't want to commute in it. Glad you're able to work from home right now, Sam! You're right. Each place has pros and cons. We want to move to Northern California once my husband retires, which won't be for another 10 years. I hope to move sooner.

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  3. Your nature pics are stunning! That is so cool that you are so close to the deer. Definitely be careful!

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    1. Thank you! The deer are so beautiful, but a wild animal is just that...wild.

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  4. You always have the best pictures from your walks! They are lovely!

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  5. wonderful pics and some great looking books. you make me feel the need to go for a walk. :)
    sherry @ fundinmental

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    1. Thank you, Sherry! I felt like I should've gone for a walk today, but I just wanted to be a couch potato after the drive home. It's the weekend. We're allowed! :)

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  6. Beautiful pictures from your hike. We got a lot of rain here too, and made the grass grow like crazy. My husband had to mow yesterday because of it.

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    1. Thank you! Ha! I'm sure he didn't appreciate that side effect.

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  7. I love Northern Flickers! We get them around here, too. :)

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    1. They're so neat! I've never noticed one in person. I could become quite the birder! :)

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  8. Wow, the entire herd there! Love that bird shot! My camera drew its last breath, sobs, I wanted a bird pic like that

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    1. I wish I took that photo, but I don't have a proper camera other than my phone. I was able to get a good look of the bird with my binoculars. I went onto Flickr for a proper photo, one that looked almost exactly like the bird I spotted. I need to get a nice camera!

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  9. The deer are so pretty. A bunch running at me would freak me out too.

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  10. I love your photos! Wild Sign is amazing! I have been so worried about my Texas friends. Have a good week and happy reading!

    Anne - Books of My Heart This is my Sunday Post

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    1. Thanks, Anne! I wonder how Ethan from a Book a Week is doing. You too!

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  11. Oh man, almost run over by a deer herd. The Flicker is a pretty bird. LOL, I am nearly ready to jump my review stack line to get to Wild Sign earlier than planned.

    Have a good week, Rachel!

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    1. It was pretty awesome even if I was a bit panicked. I had to do it! I look forward to your thoughts once you get to it. Although I probably won't hear them until the release date since the publisher has asked we hold reviews until then. I want to talk about it! Lol.

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  12. I'm definitely happy to have some warmer weather after a pretty miserable week in Texas. After having snow covered ground all week, we were back to 70 degrees today. It is like the past week never even happened haha

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    1. I was just commenting above that I was wondering about you! I'm so happy you're okay and the weather has warmed up. What a mess you've had to deal with!

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  13. Love the photo of the deer. Funny that they didn't even notice you until you stopped. :) Our home backs up to a preserve and every so often a couple deer wander into the backyard. I always enjoy that. One Snowy Night looks perfect for when you want something on the lighter side.

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  14. I'm jealous, Tanya! I get possums, raccoons, rabbits and the occasional coyote where I live, but rarely a deer. However, we're at our daughter's house often and there's an abundance of deer and wild turkeys. Love them!

    I'm looking forward to One Snowy Night. I might pick it up next.

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  15. Wow look at all those deer! That picture makes me think of that Jurassic PArk scene with the stampeding dinosaurs ha! Beautiful pics though.

    I think you guys probably have perfect weather in the winter? More or less? But yeah those hot summers must be tough.

    Be well this week!

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  16. Lovely photos! I could really use some warmer weather these days. I'm ready to be outside more. It's crazy how bad it is in Texas. It's pretty bad in other areas too though, like Eastern KY.

    -Lauren
    www.shootingstarsmag.net

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