What are these?
Old fox deceived
Anodyne necklace
Dirty duck
Deer leap
Old contemptibles
A) The subtitles of Agatha Christie mysteries
B) The clues that unveiled Miss Marple cases
C) Final solutions to Christopher Foyle's dilemmas.
D) Pubs where Richard Jury solves his crimes.
It's hard to think of something to share besides an update on the weather! Yes, we are under the same winter wildness that most of the country seems to be experiencing this week. One of the housebound activities that many of us undertake is reading and that lead me to think about our website's page: "What Sisters/Oblates Read." There are 99 book reviews on it now and I've been thinking about what I'd like to put up for #100. We'll see.
If you, too, are part of the harsh January weather I hope that you and the folks in your area are safe and warm. We have these wonderful overnight centers that open only during the winter months. Primarily sponsored by churches, they offer not only sleeping areas but a variety of other things such as showers, warm clothing, TV, health screenings, etc. Very, very personal and compassionate Christ-like service from Erie's parish communities.
The last of winter berries before a huge flock of cedar waxwings stripped the trees this week. |
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