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I spent the day yesterday putting up bookshelves in our bedroom. Six 54" shelves running from the chimney to the wall. our ceilings are 10 feet tall so it was a challenge doing the higher shelves but probably the trickiest thing for me was using my husbands drill which must weigh about 10 pounds!

Those new book shelves you're adding sound gorgeous. I hope you aren't running out of room for all your books like I am :). I hope it wasn't too difficult for you but they should look lovely when you're finished.

I haven't read the books yet but I would love to hear from anyone who has.

The gelato reminded me of Pudding Pops frozen pudding that was popular in the 80's. They were low calorie and I loved them but they didn't go over very well and weren't around for very long.

I used to LOVE pudding pops! The chocolate ones. I still picture the TV commercial with Bill Cosby:)
Well, I THOUGHT Id have plenty of room with my hew shelves but ive already filled them :/ So I might need to build some more....what does it tell you about a person who doesn't even own a bureau but fills a wall floor to ceiling with bookshelves?

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I would love to live in an older southern home. Did you have to do a lot of repairs on yours before you moved it?
After I graduated from nursing school I worked in a small town and rented an apt in a partitioned older Victorian home. I loved the high ceilings and fireplace mantles. I sometimes felt it was haunted but that's another story!

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It's kind of embarrassing sometimes Marita but now I'm considering adding shelves to the bedroom wall as a last resort. I've really got to get busy reading these books.


Yes its funny about the book hoarding. Visitors comment on the loaded bookshelves but they have NO IDEA what lurks under the bed..and in the closets..and in boxes...my building shelves in the bedroom, to some extent, was to keep the madness contained to only the family's knowledge :)




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I believe in the paranormal it fits right in with "Historical Fiction and the South" I once belonged to a paranormal investigation team. Would love to hear your story sometime.

Sandy, I sent you a PM telling you all about my little ghost story. Would love to hear more about your experience on a paranormal investigation team.

Hope you all have a pleasant evening! Good night.

Hope everyone is having a wonderful day!


You can start reading anytime now since the poll was over yesterday and have until the end of November to finish. That should be plenty of time to read both books if you wish to do so.
I've already started reading Maria and hope a few of you are able to join me! I realize it may take a little time to obtain a copy of either book though. So whenever you want to start reading please let us know at the new thread that has already been started for each book.
Please let me know if there are any more questions or suggestions. Thanks so much.

Beautiful weather here, just a little bit nippy outside and I was even able to turn off the a/c and open the windows.
Anyone going to be watching Outlander tonight?
Also a new series starts tonight on the Lifetime channel "Deliverance Creek". Tonight's premier will be a 2 hour movie.
The series will be set in the south during the Civil War and tell of the trials and tribulations of a widowed southern woman with children trying to survive the war.
I hope everyone will get a chance to check it out as it does seem to be a good one, might even learn a little history along the way. Enjoy!

Beautiful weather here, just a little bit nippy outside and I was even able to turn off the a/c and open the win..."
Deliverance Creek was good. Thanks for suggesting it.







Joanne, the weather can't decide what it wants to do here either. We had one morning with a little nip in it but then back to hot and humid. I've heard another hard winter is predicted for the south, has anyone else heard this? Well fall is certainly taking it's time getting here.


Thanks Sandy for filling me in on Deliverance Creek.
I'm pretty sure it will be on every Saturday and will be a regular series. Goodness, the soldiers killed the widow's son? I don't know, I think this might be too much to watch, might give me nightmares. I'll have to think about this one.



I have to admit I haven't been following it as closely since Eli Manning graduated from Ole Miss but he sure was exciting to watch while he was there. So proud of his 2 super bowl wins against Tom Terrific (sorry Dorcas :D)
I have to admit Tim Tebow was absolutely mind boggling to watch during his one season at Denver too. But I can see why they went with Peyton Manning over him. Still hoping Tebow might decide to return to professional football in some capacity though, even if not as QB.
Since I live next door to Alabama I am rooting for them this year. Any Alabama fans here?



I do love to watch Duke and N.C. Tarheels play basketball though. You don't know what you're missing!


However, we are Yellow Jacket and Navy fans since that's where the 2 sons went. DH and I went to Syracuse but we only watch them for basketball and lacrosse.
We did ok yesterday, Alabama and Georgia Tech won. Navy, well there's always next week for the Midshipmen. :)

The only thing I can think of off the top of my head is non-fiction books. I know we have the Civil War thread for NF but I was thinking of other books like, Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America, which I want to read and I see you have already read. I must look for NF about the Natchez Trace.


My husband's old boss went to LSU and would fly to their games whenever he had the time. He's about 45. Maybe he watched your husband play.
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