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Sunday, January 21, 2024

Sunday Post #237

 


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'm also linking up to The Sunday Salon hosted by Deb Nance @Readerbuzz.

Our flights back to Texas were canceled last Monday so we rescheduled for Sunday, the day before. Of course with all the flight delays we didn't get home until Monday at 3:30am. There were a lot of travelers in the airport trying to reschedule flights or just waiting as their flights were delayed, too. It was a busy place.  At any rate, we were glad to be home but it took a while to bounce back from all the shenanigans. At home it's been raining quite a bit, but I'm happy it's not snow. It's definitely a warmer winter than last year. 

I ordered a rose online called Brigadoon. I had it in my garden down south and loved it. It smelled wonderful and bloomed a lot.  I have a spot where I plan to plant a rose garden in the top of our property in the spring, so I'm starting to make a list of roses to buy. Buying from the garden center is cheaper but I couldn't find Brigadoon at any of the nearby places last year. The yellow rose is another rose I grew and loved, but I can't remember the name!! I thought is was a David Austin English Rose, but now I'm not so sure because all the David Austin's I've looked at don't look like it. It's frustrating.

Brigadoon

English Rose-Unknown



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My Life as a White Trash Zombie-4.5 Stars

I've been hunkering down and trying to get caught up on ARCs. I hadn't had a 5 star read since November so I was thrilled to have two this last week! Two others at 4.5 stars made for a great reading week! I listened to My Life as a White Trash Zombie for Anne's @Books of my Heart read-along straight through today and it was really good! I wanted to start book two right away as they had a teaser for it at the end, but I need to wait a bit. 

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How was your week?





38 comments:

  1. Wow talk about a nightmarish trip back! You must have been exhausted! The roses are superb Rachel and I love when they have a lovely scent!

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  2. That's tough when you get home late like that. And glad to see The Heiress was good- haven't seen a bad review yet. I liked one of her previous books so I can see reading more of hers.

    Enjoy the rest of the weekend!

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    1. I'm happy we're home! I hope you enjoy The Heiress! It was really good!

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  3. Sounds like an exhausting return trip. Makes you even more thankful to be home. Hooray for the 5 star reads! I really enjoyed the Mimi Matthews one. Such a great pairing in that book. :)

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    1. Yes, hooray for being home! I'm loving the Matthews series! I can't wait for Stella's book next!

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  4. Your trip home must have really been a nightmare! You sound as if you took it very well.
    best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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    1. It was. I read and we went and ate and had some wine in the airport. What else can you do? :)

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  5. Your trip home must have really been a nightmare! You sound as if you took it very well.
    best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  6. Whew, trips like that are exhausting! So glad to see you enjoyed The Heiress. I'm looking forward to reading that.

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    1. It is! I hope you love The Heiress as much as I did! It was really good!

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  7. That Brigadoon rose is gorgeous. I haven't started Mary Balogh's Ravenswood series -- putting it higher on my TBR. Thanks!

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    1. Thanks! I'm excited to have in my garden again. I hope you love the new Mary Balogh series. It's been wonderful!

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  8. It's always tricky traveling during the winter (and hurricane season). Glad you eventually got home. The roses are beautiful. You'll be planting them this year? I hope they do well in your garden.

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    1. Yes! It is. I will be planting them in the spring. Fingers crossed they do well!

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  9. I'm glad you made it home safely! My parents had a rose bush when I was a kid. It was red. I have no idea what kind it was.

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    1. Thanks! I love having roses in my garden because they are wonderful for cutting. I love having fresh flowers in the house.

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  10. Yay for 5 star reads.
    If you have a photo of the rose you want an image search might help, or there are a couple of plant identifying apps.

    Wishing you a happy reading week

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    1. I have a plant identification app but it doesn't narrow down the variety. It just says "rose". Thanks! I hope you do, too!

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  11. I sent my friend who loves zombie books info about My Life as a White Trash Zombie after reading your review and you can be sure she will be ordering it and all the others in the series.

    I'm sorry you got held up in Texas with the cold conditions at the airport. We know nothing about the cold here!

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    1. It was so good! We had a discussion on our read this afternoon and it was fun. I'm looking forward to the upcoming books! I hope your friend loves it too.

      It was a bummer, but I was happy to see the kids. It was super cold there! Colder than where I live and it's usually the opposite.

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  12. Ugh travel, we haven't been doing it. And generally I love to travel. I'm so happy you were safe and home. It won't help for now but later. Every time I buy something for the garden I keep the receipts in a sheet protector page in a big 3 ring binder, which also has drawings of my garden beds with Sun/Shade schedules and more growing info. I used to keep a Paradox database with info on planting, blooming, fertilizing etc. But people stopped using that software and so I exported it to a spreadsheet. I'm pretty bad about updating that though. I'm thrilled you are having good reading and that you also loved the WTZ! I hope to see you this afternoon.

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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    1. I've been keeping the name tags for all my plants, and I used to do that down south too, but I bought that rose a long time ago. I should make a document listing everything with location. I may have kept the tag, but I have no idea where I put it. I had a great time with our chat this afternoon!

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  13. Im glad you made it home safe and that you had some great reads this week. I need to make a hold request for The Heiress! The Brigadoon rose does look beautiful!

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    1. Me too! The Heiress was so good! Thanks! I'm excited to plant it here!

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  14. That Brigadoon rose is gorgeous. My favorite rose in my yard is the Princess Diana...not only is it pretty, but it smells wonderful. And I hope you get more 5 star reads this week. :D

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    1. Oh, thanks for giving me the name! I'm going to note it and see if I can find it for my rose garden I'm planting in the spring! Me too, Lark! :)

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  15. Sorry to hear traveling home was an ordeal. I'm glad you got home safely, though.

    Is the Brigadoon rose a climbing rose? We had a very fragrant climbing rose that looked similar to the Brigadoon. I loved it so much but I've never been able to find out what kind of rose it was.

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    1. Thanks, me too, Jenni! I think most of the US had a tough time with travel last week. It's not a climbing rose. It's a hybrid tea. I do have a climbing rose that's really pretty: Aloha. I hope you find the rose!

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  16. The traveling sound exhausting! Those roses are gorgeous! I hope to do more with my plants this year. You had a great week of reading. Have a great week, Rachel!

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  17. I'm so grateful, knock on wood, that I've never had a flight canceled like that. There have been a few close times! That rose is beautiful! It was fun doing the chat today, started the second book tonight and am enjoying it a lot so far!

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  18. Such a pretty rose. I do want a rose garden one day

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  19. I'm glad you got home eventually. The rose is so pretty.

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  20. Glad you got in safe and sound. Love the idea of a rose garden. I'm down to two rose bushes- one pink and the other a cream blush and I love the fragrance and blooms. Those yellows do look familiar, but I don't know the name either.
    Yay for a fab reading week with such highly rated books. :)

    Have a good week, Rachel!
    Sophia Rose

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  21. Yay for 5 star reads! And for getting home safely..

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  22. Wow that brigadoon rose looks amazing! I've been hearing good things about The Ascent so let us know if it's a winner. Cheers.

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