Well, I'm sorry to say that I haven't cooked anything this week and generally don't have anything else to say about gardening at the moment. I do a lousy job of cooking for myself while my husband is away, so that's probably why I have felt zero motivation to cook something interesting this past week. Plus, I've been pretty busy doing laundry and packing, getting ready to go on vacation. Am I spending next week lounging on the beach? taking in the sights somewhere? Nope, just headed to good old West Virginia to spend some time with the family.
One very small gardening related thing I suppose I could share with you is the question of what in the heck should I do with all those plants while I'm gone? There is no way I can leave them outside for a week with no water, so I guess I'll move them into the kitchen. They won't really get enough light, but at least they won't be scorched either. This arrangement worked out last time I went away, but that was only for a few days. I'll let you know how it goes!
I also wanted to share that I just finished two really good books - The Magicians by Lev Grossman, and Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger.
I know this has nothing to do with what this blog is supposed to be about, but oh well. The Magicians was pretty funny - kind of the same idea as Harry Potter, except the characters actually act like real people and magic is really difficult and kind of boring. Her Fearful Symmtery was very different and surprising - it's about twins who move into their estranged aunt's London flat when she dies. I don't want to give anything away, but it went where I certainly did not expect it to go. I'm not sure how I feel about the ending yet, since I just finished it this afternoon, but I read it pretty quickly because I needed to know what would happen next! That's always a good quality in a book, right?
One last thing - I have hundreds of books stacked up around my house, and I'd say I've only read about half of them. I think that maybe I want to just pick a shelf and read every book, left to right, and see how that goes. And when that shelf is finished, move on to the next one. Technically, next on my reading list are Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (so I can see the movie) and Marcus Zusak's I am the Messenger, Elie Wiesel's Night, and Neil Smith's Bang Crunch (because they are borrowed). After those though, I think it will be time to try this experiment - I know I will enjoy all those un-read books, and I'll also feel better about my used book shopping sprees.
Any book recommendations to add to my list? There's always room for a few more! Have a great weekend!