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Baking Takes Time from My Reading…

December 23, 2007

I am so tired of cinnamon sugar, powdered sugar, and chopped pecans! Ordinarily, I don’t bake, but once a year I bring out my grandmother’s recipes and spend hours in the kitchen, waiting for the thirteen-minute oven timer intervals. Some of you may know what I am talking about… I am so thankful that our kitchen overlooks the family room’s television, and that I have a remote control that is able to pause!

My grandmother was the type of grandmother everyone should have. She loved us, spent quality time with us, stressed the importance of character, never criticized us, encouraged us to read, and baked the best cookies (among other things) from scratch. She was my particular anchor while growing up. My father’s job had us living in several states, South America, and Europe. And, my grandmother’s house in Iowa was the place I always thought of as "home"…

I have found myself thinking about her a lot these past few weeks. I happened to be "channel surfing" the television one day when I saw a few minutes of a show that was devoted to the "take some time out to smell the roses" types of themes. One of the questions of this particular show was: If you had to pick someone from your life who you would want to spend a whole day with, who would that be?" Since watching that show I have given that question a lot of thought…. Would it be a favorite mentor of mine, a favorite friend, a favorite family member, etc.? With whom would I choose to spend the entire day? (The show’s topic only included people who are no longer living, but I have expanded on that theme…)

I haven’t yet been able to narrow it down to just one person… instead I have several who are on my list of people I have known (know) who I would love to spend an entire, uninterrupted day with… Thinking about this particular topic has left me smiling many times as I remember all of the people who have given me so much happiness.

Hmmmm… I believe I have gotten quite a bit off-topic while typing up this blog… But, let’s face it, thinking about loved ones is better than complaining about thirteen-minute timers, and rolling cookies in powdered sugar!

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Christmas Theme BBC Types of Mysteries…

December 20, 2007

Walter Wrote:
I love BBC mysteries and I am trying to find shows with a Christmas Theme. I already watched Hercule Poirot’s Christmas and loved it. I am looking for more, any BBC mystery with a Christmas theme would be welcome this season. Any suggestions would be great. Thank you Walter

I Responded:
Let me think about this a little longer, Walter. Right off the top of my head…. Sherlock Holmes had the Blue Carbuncle…
Also, I have a vague recollection of one of the Frost shows as being Christmas-themed…. I just can’t remember which one. I know that the first novel in the series takes place during Christmas (R. D. Wingfield‘s wonderful Frost at Christmas… I think that it might by Line of Fire, which is a two part episode.)

I sort of remember Gladys Mitchell‘s Mrs. Bradley show as having a Christmas special, but I can’t remember which one (or even if I am right about that.)

I will keep thinking about it… and will probably write a blog asking for other people to help.

Do any of you have possible suggestions?

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Winter Break (aka Christmas Break for Those of You in Your Late 30s and Up…)

December 19, 2007

Good grief! I wonder how many times I have started a blog with those two words…I am also wondering about where the time is going>>> Both of my adult children are on their "winter breaks" (which seems to be the term the universities now use to describe what used to be called "Christmas break") and I have been enjoying the time immensely.

My son has converted to a "night-owl species" which means that he is awake while the rest of us are asleep. Some of our time overlaps… which is when we try to catch up with all of his goings-on. My daughter, however, is still on a normal schedule, so I am enjoying seeing her during the day.

I am getting barely any cozy mystery audio book time, as I am rarely alone in my car. So far, the only time I have had to listen to my "Barbara Rosenbladt/Davina Porter" melodious readings is when I am driving to the grocery store or going to gas up the car. And, of course I don’t listen to my audios while others are in the car… so most of my car listening has been Christmas music (or should I say "winter break music"?) playing in the background.

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Cagney & Lacey … ONLY one of the best television shows!

December 14, 2007

I was just trying to think of some shows that I really enjoyed watching. Some of the shows stand out more than others. I remember that a cable channel (in the U.S.) showed one of my all-time favorite police shows a few years ago. The channel aired the shows every weekday, at the same time, and I had my VCR programmed to get every last one of those shows… Now I’m sorry that I didn’t keep the VHS tapes. (Of course, I would have had to keep our VCR hooked up!)

“Cagney & Lacey” is one of the shows that I remember most fondly. I absolutely loved the comradeship of the two women… and I also loved how different they were. Sharon Gless (Christine Cagney) and Tyne Daly (Mary Beth Lacey) could not have been better cast as these two diverse women. (Sharon Gless replaced Meg Foster… and even Loretta Switt in the role!) Cagney was the wise-cracking, brutally frank police officer…. single, with a private life that could not have been messier. Lacey, on the other hand, was the police woman who had to use tact to gloss over Cagney’s (almost) bull-headed ways…. She was married, with a very loving husband and children.

By the time the show aired I had already graduated from college, and had held jobs in the work force… But, my jobs didn’t have anything in common with the jobs that these two police officers had… They were tough women who always caught their man (or woman… whoever the culprit happened to be!) And, back in the early 1980s, I don’t remember a whole lot of shows where the two lead characters were women…. and tough and smart at that!

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