Isn't life grand when we can meet on a perfect summer evening at Maureen's to enjoy each other's company and assorted refreshments? Thank you Maureen. Everything was just right.
In response to Wake here are pictures of the Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, the subject of Wake.
Remember that our next meeting will be on August 18th at Saara's. The book we chose for that evening is Evening Chorus by Helen Humphreys, and we thought that we'd also look at Helen Humphreys' memoir Nocturne. If you have any books to share, bring them along as well.
Books mentioned last night:
In response to Wake here are pictures of the Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, the subject of Wake.
Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier |
Tomb of the Unknown Warrior |
Remember that our next meeting will be on August 18th at Saara's. The book we chose for that evening is Evening Chorus by Helen Humphreys, and we thought that we'd also look at Helen Humphreys' memoir Nocturne. If you have any books to share, bring them along as well.
Books mentioned last night:
- The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters
- The Truth and Other Lies by Sascha Arango
- The Green Road by Anne Enright
- At The Water's Edge by Sara Gruen
- River Music by Mary Soderstrom
- Boo by Neil Smith
- Family Life by Akhil Sharma
- The Damned by Andrew Pyper
Thanks again to Maureen for providing the link to Day 6's summer reading list, the source for six of these titles.
The website for Lifeline Syria is online now. Wanda and I have plans to attend the information session on July 29th. Meanwhile check out another option, AURA for Refugees.
The website for Lifeline Syria is online now. Wanda and I have plans to attend the information session on July 29th. Meanwhile check out another option, AURA for Refugees.
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