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Thursday, January 22, 2026

The Times Are Changin' Weekly Link Round-Up

 


I suppose it was to be expected that Denis's death would bring about personal changes in my life. My reading has slowed almost to a crawl compared to what it's been the rest of my life. What I do read is exclusively on my Kindle. Why? Arthritic hands, no towering piles of physical books, the convenience of being able to change the font size and highlight a word to learn its definition. 

I am finding myself wanting to spend more time knitting and doing needlepoint, and when I find myself in need of an item for a project, I get it online so I'll stay out of nearby craft stores. Why? Because, if I go in a craft store, I think my will power would turn tail and run. A reduced income means I have to be smart about what I do and how much I spend. (Not that I wasn't careful before.) What a pain!

From all the hummingbird activity, I think there is a lot of nesting going on, which means there will be plenty of baby hummers learning how to take advantage of my feeders (which I just finished cleaning and refilling).

Here's another photo of my family room to show the Mexican floral designs I've introduced as well as some African handmade items that are bright, cheerful, and make me smile.



I hear the Polar Vortex is gearing up for another blast. If you are in its path, please stay safe and warm--and make sure you have plenty of reading material. Virtual hugs to you all!

Enjoy the links!


Books & Other Interesting Tidbits

►Channeling My Inner Indiana Jones◄

►Channeling My Inner Elly May Clampett◄
  • During the 1918 flu epidemic, pet parents put masks on their cats.
  • Pumas returned to Patagonia-- and met penguins. What happened next surprised scientists.
  • A cow named Veronika can scratch her back with a broom. Watch the video that scientists are calling the first documented evidence of cattle using tools.
  • A coyote scrambled onto Alcatraz Island after a perilous, never-before-seen swim.
  • This mama polar bear adopted a young cub-- and you can track the family as they wander around Hudson Bay.
  • These male hummingbirds evolved straighter, sharper bills so they could better joust for mates.



►The Wanderer◄

►Fascinating Folk◄
  • Oscar Wilde's portraits, poems, letters, and manuscripts head to auction 125 years after his death.
  • George R.R. Martin on his triumphs and torments.
  • Vicki Delany on writing what you want to learn: the joy of real-world research when crafting a novel.
  • Aina Cederblom, the Swedish female adventurer who sailed solo around the world.
  • Elaine Yoneda, a Jewish woman in a Japanese American concentration camp.
  • Meet Cristhian Conde-SaldaƱa who discovered a new genus of curious catfish hiding in Colombia's mot endangered river. 

►I ♥ Lists◄

That's all for this week! No matter how busy you may be, don't forget that quality Me Time curled up with a good book!

10 comments:

  1. That's the thing about life, isn't it, Cathy? The only thing that doesn't change is...change. I'm very glad you're finding some peace and positivity in your crafting. I hope it nourishes you. And it's funny about reading changes. I love physical books, but in the past two years I've been reading a lot more on my Kindle. That change happens, too. And, speaking of changing, I'm going to change my clothes and head for Wales to check out that Roman villa.

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    1. I thought you might be heading to Wales. ;-)

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  2. I love that Louisa May Alcott quote. And I can see how your life has totally changed now; it's hard to fill the spaces someone leaves behind when they die. That's the journey of grief no one really talks about. Glad you're finding new pathways and some happiness along the way.

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    1. As my niece, Karen, told me-- I've lived alone before and I'll get used to it again.

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  3. It looks like that Polar Vortex might even reach as far as where we are near the Gulf Coast. That would make for an interesting weekend!

    My reading has been sluggish since the beginning of the year. I just can't seem to get interested but I am determined to do better, beginning this week.

    I love the image from your family room decorations. Beautiful! They will certainly give a very cheerful aspect to the room.

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    1. I hope the Polar Vortex didn't make your weekend too interesting, Dorothy!

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  4. I also love the quote you shared. Ahh, change - dare I say that I don't do well with change, but life will insist on it. Glad you are spending time with your crafting. You make such beautiful things! I read almost exclusively on my Kindle these days too. I keep telling myself to check out more from the library or read the print books on my shelves, but then I pick up my Kindle again. Guess that's OK. We're having a cold, cold weekend and so I'm going to try to not worry about all the things the news and weather people want me to worry about and take myself away to some 'nice' murder. Ha! Hugs to you, Cathy!

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    1. I hope you found a good book to keep you warm over the weekend, Kay!

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  5. I'm so tired of this dangerous attitude of protecting kids from books but not guns.

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