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Saturday, March 7, 2026

Sunday Post #329

 


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.

Happy Sunday!

Nothing too exciting to report. I'm working today.

 I finally caught up with the read along last weekend hosted by Anne @Books of My Heart so I was able to participate in the chat last Sunday afternoon and it was fun! I forgot how fun it is for our group to get together (over the computer) and discuss a book. There were some good insights and I'm excited about the next book! 

The weather has been sunny and in the 60s. I've been getting out and walk/jogging. My husband and I did the same hike we did last weekend but only 5 miles instead of 6 this time. Wore proper hiking books instead of tennis shoes, so it was easier on our ankles and I felt more stable. Today we went to the garden center and bought dirt, veggies and flowers to plant. I'll keep them by the house until the end of March just in case we get another snowstorm. Our last frost date is supposed to be March 25th. We've had snow as late as April here. Let's hope that's not the case this year.


We had some foggy nights at the house. The light is one of our solar lights. It was darker than it looked in this photo.

Had a visit from some turkeys. There were about 20 of them. The cats were entertained.

Smokey (on the left) shoved his way onto the spot where Starla was happily napping. She was not impressed.

1000 Piece Puzzle Completed: Botanist Bookshelf by Galison
 Puzzle11 of 2026

1000 Piece Puzzle Completed: Quill and Parchment by New York Puzzle Company
 Puzzle12 of 2026


Read:

The Swamps by Seraphina Nova Glass
The Butcher's Masquerade by Matt Dinniman
Nash Falls by David Baldacci

The Swamps by Seraphina Nova Glass-4 Stars
The Butcher's Masquerade (Dungeon Crawler Carl #5) by Matt Dinniman-5 Stars
Nash Falls (Walter Nash #1) by David Baldacci-4 Stars

All audios. The Swamps was a fun, campy popcorn thriller novella. I loved The Butcher's Masquerade, another crazy ride! It was over 23 hours long, but the story just flew by! Nash Falls was a great mystery/thriller with a full cast of narrators. I'm looking forward to the next one releasing in April.

Received:

Brimstone Hollow by Archer Sullivan
Storm Tide by Paul Doiron
Family Lies by Karen Rose
The Shippers by Katherine Center

Brimstone Hollow (Annie Gore #2) by Archer Sullivan
Storm Tide (Mike Bowditch #16) by Paul Doiron
Family Lies (San Diego #4) by Karen Rose
The Shippers by Katherine Center

Thank you to Minotaur Books, St. Martin's Press, Berkley and Macmillan Audio!



How was your week?




36 comments:

  1. I like that picture with the early morning fog. Looks dreamy, like something from a fairytale.

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  2. I read the Shippers and loved the first half. The second half seemed like another plot tacked on and didn't seem to follow the tone of the first half of the rom com

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  3. I love the puzzles. Have a beautiful Sunday.
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  4. I’m glad you are enjoying warmer weather.

    Happy reading!

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  5. it's wonderful that you are taking advantage of the nice weather. It helps my mood so much when I can crack a window or sit outside (comfortably). The kitties are so cute!

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    1. I agree! Getting out is such a wonderful de-stressor! The cats are such a joy! I love them to pieces!

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  6. What a nice week you had! I went ahead and planted since we have been in the 80s and it will again this week. You are a master of puzzles. So glad to have you on the Read-along chat. You got some great new reads.

    Anne - Books of My Heart This is my Sunday Post

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    1. I have planted some things that will do okay with the cold, but I'm holding off on my tomato plants because we're supposed to get some cold weather in a week. We'll see. I was happy to finally get to participate in the chat!

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  7. Sounds like a great week! The turkey visit is so funny. I’m jealous you made it to the read-along chat—I missed it because of my kid's AYSO soccer games. Between Saturday and Sunday matches, it’s a busy season! I also love those puzzles you finished. Have a great week and happy reading!

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    1. The turkeys are fun! Bummer about the chat. Sounds like you had a busy weekend. I hope you have a great week, too!

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  8. Love those photos...especially the light in fog one.

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  9. That chat was fun! I think I'm starting the next Dungeon Crawler Carl after my current audiobook. We've also had snow as late as April, but hoping that our more spring like weather is going to stick around from now on. Love the puzzles! The park I used to go walk at there would be turkeys on one side up by a forested area sometimes, it was always neat to see them. Have a great week!
    https://lisalovesliterature.bookblog.io/2026/03/08/weekly-wrap-up-march-8th-2026/

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    1. The chat was fun! We don't have turkeys as much as deer. racoons, and geese, but they do come through every once in a while. There were a ton of turkeys where my daughter used to live in East Bay San Francisco area. They're so fun to watch.

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  10. We had two more winter storms push through last week and I'm so over it. I just pushed the sleet out of the way on the last one because I can't toss the snow up over the piles. We haven't had snow like this in over a decade. Luckily it is 55 today and melting will start. It's going to be over a month until the snow is gone.

    I started Taming Demons for Beginners and really like it so far!

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    1. I hope the snow melts soon and you start getting warmer weather! A long winter can be depressing. I'm looking forward to it! I have two audios I need to get through and then I'll listen to it.

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  11. Such beautiful pictures, Rachel. Your cats are a hoot. I need to read or listen to Nash Falls before the next one comes out, thanks for the reminder. What do you do with all your puzzles after you finish them? I hope you have a great week.

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    1. The cats are constant entertainment! They bring so much joy to our lives! I'm looking forward to the next installment. I store them and work them again. I have puzzles I've had for years. I also lend them to my sister who works them with her husband. They make the rounds, haha!

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  12. Your completed puzzles are absolutely gorgeous! Hope you have a great week!

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    1. Thanks! The puzzles were a lot of fun to work! You too!

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  13. It's great that you have been able to get out and walk. And good luck with the garden materials on standby. I hope they will get approved for landing soon!

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    1. I've been hardening my seedlings every day, taking them out and getting the used to the outdoors!

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  14. Twenty turkeys! I don't think I've ever seen that many together, and I live in rural Virginia. Glad you got out for a hike—and yes, hiking boots are great for stability. I even use them when I'm out for a walk in my neighborhood (hilly, and no sidewalks, plus my ankles have a tendency to roll.) Love the photo of your cats; they are both beautiful.

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    1. Yes, they travel through here from time to time. We don't get as many as where my daughter used to live, East Bay San Francisco. There were turkeys everywhere! My granddaughter learned how to gobble before she could talk, lol! Yes, the hiking boots definitely helped. I didn't realize the terrain would be so rocky and uneven otherwise we would've worn them the first time. Thanks! They're sweethearts!

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  15. I'm so glad you had a nice hike again and got some spring gardening prep ready. Fun to see so many turkeys up close to your house. LOL, my cats shove into each other's space like that, too. Neat puzzles and yay, you had a fab reading/listening week.

    Have a good week, Rachel!

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    1. It's mostly Smokey who can't stand being left out or heaven forbid resting comfortably on your own! He can be a pest but also a lovey dovey!

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  16. We can have frost in May, and now if it is bad. Or it is +30c. As for planting, that will wait until June

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  17. The foggy tree picture is so nice. I really like that. We hardly ever get fog here.

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  18. Great pics. Those trees sure look tall. & Smokey doesn't know what the problem is ... just push over & make room, lol. The Quill puzzle looks especially fun with the book shelves. Keep hiking. & I'm envious about the plants since we just had a blizzard here. Enjoy your week.

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    1. The trees are tall! Smokey can't leave anyone resting peacefully! He makes me laugh a lot! We will keep hiking! Moving is the key to ageing well, IMO. Hope the snow melts for you soon. Thanks! I hope you enjoy your week, as well!

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