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Leonora Ross's avatar

I'm sipping my tea, looking at your gorgeous home-grown veggies with envy, while I see the snow falling outside from my peripheral vision. Can't even see the mountains ... sigh. 🌸

Stephanie | That Bookish Life's avatar

Ooh nooo ☹ I hope it warms up where you are! I think we're all over cold temps and snow at this point!

Leonora Ross's avatar

Canadian Rockies. They're quite temperamental, these beauties. 🌸

Shelly's avatar

Your garden is lovely!

Heather G.'s avatar

So much good stuff this week! I'm enjoying reading while I eat my breakfast, fueling up to plant my garden today so thank you for the inspiration. I'm trying a new variety of cherry tomatoes and cucamelons for the first time. Cherry Baby sounds great, Slow Dance was a DNF for me so I didn't look at her latest release, but your review has me ready to TBR it.

Stephanie | That Bookish Life's avatar

Glad I could help 😁 Cucamelons! I tried those once a while back from seed and it wasn't a huge success. I don't know why I never returned to them. Hope you have good results! And cherry tomatoes always 😍

Do you recall what you didn't like about Slow Dance? I would say they're pretty similar in style, but maybe a different plot line/characters will make a difference!

Ani 🌸's avatar

Love your garden!!! In a few years I'd like to grow stuff again, we used to but with the baby we stopped doing it. And I miss it!

I'm on the fence about This Story Might Save Your Life because I was excited but then I read it was more a romance than a thriller.

LeAnne Hale- Midlife Musings's avatar

I’m so impressed with your gardening! Everything looks lovely. 🥰

Celestial Light is high on my list and currently on hold in print and audio after hearing some really great reviews lately in my book communities. Otherwise, I am loving Top Chef here! We recently really enjoyed the sweet potato stacks from Pinch of Yum- delish! https://pin.it/3v0esI8v3

I’m about 2/3 through Honeysuckle by Bar Fridman-Tell. It’s a fairytale retelling and out of my typical wheelhouse, but it’s turning into a very intriguing read and giving me lots to think about.