Last night I was not feeling well - I think I was dehydrated which often gets me feeling 'off'... so this morning I had more than the normal cleaning to do, as I had not done the dishes last night as I would have done. [I feel just fine today!] My Husband took care of some of them and the rest I did before lunch. Lunch was splitting the last beef steak pie (smells so good cooking!) and a salad. I hope to bake a chicken for dinner, this being the last week we eat meat before Great Lent.
I got an email from my beloved library. They are concerned about a new variant in NYC that has made the news recently. They are now requiring masks that are surgical/many layered/kn95/n95 and not others that are merely one layered (i.e. a bandanna etc). So it's clear that some of NYC is already quite worried. Totally understandable, after all NYC went through last year. It's been the question I have known for a few months: not will variants come here, I knew enough to know that they are already here; but will we have a sudden surge - will a variant suddenly blow up, causing grave concerns? We will see. I have never felt so sorry for so many people as I have over the last year.
So Sean's new novel is out as of tomorrow: The Incredible Winston Browne I bought it here and as I mentioned, it came to me early. I am working on a review I hope to post tomorrow to help celebrate it. It was such an enjoyable read and I recommend it to you without reservation!
It's late out now, midnight actually. Tomorrow I hope to not only bake more bread but roast a small chicken, and some potatoes and other vegetables. And cabbage. I finished re-reading DE Stevenson's The Blue Sapphire which my NYC library has and I have their copy. Oh is that a wonderful novel. I hope to review it as well... It's full of sunshine...
Well. Time for me to say goodnight and God bless you all! I know this is a hard time for so many of us but I pray that you may sense the hope we have in Christ and that He is there with us.
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I hope you had a good day today.
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