Thursday, March 05, 2026

The I Want to Hurkle-Durkle Weekly Link Round-Up

 


The start to this week was not good. I won't go into details, but insult was added to injury when I had to deal with both the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service. No wonder I want to do a bit of hurkle-durkling!


On a happier note, I'm about to finish reading Steve Cavanagh's Two Kinds of Stranger. I always like to watch legal eagle Eddie Flynn beat all the odds to win a case. What's next? I can't quite make up my mind between three books: Mark Pryor's The Most Mysterious Bookshop in Paris, This Book Made Me Think of You by Libby Page, or The Correspondent by Virginia Evans. Want to help me decide?

It's getting closer to Suzanne and Daisy's visit. It will be wonderful to have someone to talk with besides myself. 😀

I hope all of you are safe, healthy, and happy with plenty of good books on hand. Virtual hugs to you all!

Enjoy the links!


Books & Other Interesting Tidbits

►Channeling My Inner Indiana Jones◄

►Channeling My Inner Elly May Clampett◄



The Wanderer

►Fascinating Folk◄

►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!

11 comments:

  1. I can't remember where I first read it, but hurkle-durkle is one of my favorite words. (And an activity I'd love to engage in more. ;D )

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    1. Yes, it's not often that we get the chance!

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  2. Sorry you've had THAT KIND OF WEEK, Cathy. I don't blame you for wanting to hurkle-durkle. Sometimes, we all need that. I hope things ease up for you. I'll check in when I get back from Africa...

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    1. I thought you might head in that direction, Margot. :-)

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  3. Glad you are hurkle-durkling after dealing with SS and the IRS. I love doing this with books, my laptop and TV and a lot of snacks.Sorry you have to deal with all this bureaucratic red tape. But thank you for these links; several look fascinating. On to more hurkle-durkling.

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  4. Ah, geez! Sorry about the issues with stuff. I don't think I have heard the phrase 'hurkle-durkle' - ha! Hope you have a great time with the nieces!

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  5. I think that hurkle-durkling is the most appropriate response to having to deal with both of those bureaucracies, and I hope you enjoyed every minute! You've probably already made your reading choices (and I hope you're enjoying the reading also), so you don't need me to tell you that my pick would involve Paris, as usual ;)

    I'm going to enjoy reading through so many of the links you posted. I did see the news about the UV sparkles from trees, which I find delightful as well as a reminder that there's always the possibility of another way to look at something familiar.

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    1. Those tree sparkles delighted me, too. :-)

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