Happy Mother’s Day to all of you Moms out there! And, to all of your Moms out there, too!
Cozy Mystery (and Other Favorite) Books, Movies, and TV
All of the recent comments about the Keurig coffee makers got me thinking about a few items that I think are really neat gadgets to own. As I have mentioned before, my husband enjoys gadgets, which means we have many! So, at the risk of sounding materialistic, here are just a few of my “why-didn’t-I-think-of-that” things:
1) Head Flashlight >>> Our local electric company has us on a faulty circuit, which goes off more than several time a year. It’s truly frustrating to look outside and see that it is always our side of the street that has lost power. This gadget is great! We keep several of them in different locations, so that when (not if!) our circuit goes out, at least we can see what we are doing. (Also, on the occasions when we need to carry Sprite outside in the middle of the night, these head flashlights make it possible for us to have our hands free to carry our “puppy” in and out.) (I got four of these flashlights for Christmas one year, I think it was the Christmas after I got four fire detectors for our home… I’m easy to shop for!)
2) Keurig coffee maker >>> I absolutely did not want this coffee maker! But, my husband’s office moved to a new location where it made it impossible for him to go through a drive-thru for his daily coffee. We have programmed this little gem to turn itself on at 6:00 am, he pops a K-cup in, and he’s out the door with a 12 oz. travel cup of hot coffee in about 30 seconds. I actually held out for several months before I started using the Keurig, but finally got rid of my Mr. Coffee machine. We opted for the Keurig with five cup sizes because my mom has a Keurig with only two size settings, which I find a little limiting. Sometimes I want a “a more expresso” type of coffee, in which case I set it on the smallest cup size possible. We are now enjoying all different types of tea, as well as the most delicious 70 calorie cup of hot chocolate imaginable. (This was my husband’s birthday gift… Easy to shop for him, also…)
Let’s see, I know there are a few other things we use every day…
3) Sage TV >>> This thing is more like a “do-it-all” DVR to me. Again, I balked at getting this. (I am notorious in my family for being a very set-in-my-ways technologically impaired person, who never wants to move ahead with the times!) But, I can honestly say that I am now the person who uses this Sage DVR thing the most. (If my husband had taken my balking seriously, we would still be using VHS tapes — That’s how much I complain about having to learn a new device!) Getting back to this Sage thing… You should see my “Favorites” list: Claudette Colbert, Barbara Stanwyck, Katherine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Judy Holliday, William Powell, Melvyn Douglas, Jimmy Stewart, Norma Shearer, ETC. Any time one of their movies plays, my Sage records it. I don’t have to rely on the schlocky shows the networks play when I have movies with all of my favorite actors. The movies were made before I was born, but I love watching them anyway!
4) My Top Loading Washing Machine!!! >>> I tried and tried (for around four years) to like my front-load washing machine, but NEVER got out of the “Hate It” mentality. It simply did not get our clothes clean. My husband did some research, finally found we could actually still buy a top load washing machine, and he then bought it for me. The TRUE translation for this is that he got tired of my weekly complaints about the new HE (Healthy Environment/Dirty Clothes) washing machine.
I wish I could get back all of the shirts I turned into rags during those four HE front load washing machine years!!!
Here are the four newest additions to the Cozy Mystery site. These four authors are people who some of you have recommended as belonging on the site:
P. J. Alderman writes the Port Chatham Mystery Series. This series belongs in the paranormal category. Jordan Marsh is the sleuth who lives in the Pacific northwestern coast of the USA. She solves her mysteries while inhabiting her haunted house…
Jackie Chance writes the Poker Mystery Series. This series follows the sleuth as she leaves her old life in the advertising field (as well as her fiancé) and becomes an amateur status poker champion…
J. Michael Orenduff is an ex-math professor who writes the Pot Thief Mystery Series. This series is set in Albuquerque, and centers on Hubert Schuze, a treasure hunter who owns the Spirits in Clay shop…
S. S. Van Dine is a pseudonym for an art critic who wrote the Philo Vance Mystery Series. Philo Vance is a rich art collector in New York. (One of my favorite actors – William Powell – played Philo in several movies… which, if you are familiar with Powell’s work, might give you an idea of Philo’s personality…)
Having recently found myself in two airports during the early morning hours, I was impressed at just how loyal Starbucks’ coffee drinkers are. In both airports (different states, mind you!) I was quite surprised by just how many people are willing to stand in lines that are both very long and extremely slow.
Now I should probably tell you that two Christmases ago, Santa brought me a Starbucks’ $20 gift certificate – which I have yet to use. It’s not that I have never had a Starbucks’ coffee – I have had at least half a dozen of them, and there are actually four of Starbucks located very close to my house. I just am not willing to wait that long to order a coffee that I can’t even describe as “large”! That’s just not for me…
This is not to say that at 5:00 AM I don’t want my coffee! Maybe that’s just it… maybe I’m in simply too big a hurry to get my coffee, that I am not willing to wait over twenty minutes in line. Or, maybe it’s because I probably couldn’t tell the difference between my large cup of coffee ordered from an employee behind the counter of a pizza kiosk, and a “venti” cup of coffee that is ordered from a “barrista” >>> at twice the price! Either way, I feel like I -and a few other people- are in a win-win situation. We get our cups of coffee quickly from the no-name food vendor stores at about half the price, enabling us to get to our flights’ gates twenty minutes faster than the Starbucks’ lovers.
Hmmm… Maybe next time I fly I’ll go ahead and get out my Santa’s gift card – I haven’t had a venti, lowfat cappucino in years. Twenty minutes in line or twenty minutes at my gate… it’s all the same amount of time…