Monday, March 14, 2022

This Week....


 I'm reading....



I think I have mentioned before that this year I seem to be reading more books set in Italy. This week it was The Postcard from Italy by Angela Petch which I am reading for a blog tour later this week. This book was set in an area called Puglia, which I don't think I have seen written about before. My review will be up in a couple of days. How gorgeous is that cover?



I also finished reading Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynn Jones for March Magics. It was a lot of fun and I will look for something else to read by her too.



Right now I am reading Red Sparrow by Jason Matthews. This is the current Cook the Books selection. It also happens to be a perfect fit for our read on a theme bookclub this week because the theme is Red. I can't remember the last time I read a spy thriller so that is taking a bit to get used to.



I'm watching.....



I am a bit of a sucker for documentary series about people starting a new life somewhere different. For example, we love watching Escape to the Chateau. We are watching that each week, but this weekend I binge watched Sarah Beeny's New Life in the Country. Sarah, her husband and 4 sons have moved to the country with the dream to build a grand new house and use the former farm they have bought to explore country pursuits. They have tried things like setting up a glamping site, raising llamas, making their own cider and more.



Life



Yesterday we visited the Begonia Festival in Ballarat, which is a gold rush town around an hour or so from home. Weather wise it was a perfect day to wonder around looking a flowers, listening to music, wandering through gardens and more. 





I thought I would post an update about our house. It is starting to take shape now!!




Posts from the last week



Top Ten Tuesday: Books set in Tasmania




I've linked this post to It's Monday, what are you reading? as hosted by Book Date

12 comments:

  1. Yes the cover of the Italy book is so cheery and inviting. Your new house looks great too. I really enjoy those kind of move to a chateau or country series too.

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    1. The house is beginning to look like a house Kathryn!

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  2. Escape to the Chateau sounds like one I'd like to watch. The Italian Postcard's cover makes me want to be there!

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    1. It was such an interesting setting Harvee. Rather than the more normal Rome and Tuscany, this book is set in Puglia.

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  3. I'm also reading Red Sparrow and hope to connect with CtB Club. That very exciting to see your house being built, I know you are excited!

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    1. We are excited Tina. At the moment, it's always a nice surprise when we go to look at it and see how much progress there has been.

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  4. Sounds like you had a great week. We are still many weeks away from anything blooming where I live. I really enjoy seeing other people's pictures of flowers. Come see my week here. Happy reading!

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    1. I am hoping to go to Tulip festival soon Kathy!

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  5. I love Escape To the Country/Continent etc, British home shows are generally a panacea.

    Wishing you a great reading week

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    1. For sure! Shelleyrae. They are definitely comfort watching!

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  6. You're building a new house? How exciting! I bet it's fun to watch it take shape :)

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    1. It's exciting now. It's taken a while to get going but it is now.

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