I’ve never done a monthly wrap-up before but – following other blogs – they seem to be pretty ubiquitous so I thought I’d give it a try.
On balance, June was a pretty good month. It started with a wonderful BDay celebration – my wife has an amazing way of making the day special even at my age. So far – 57 feels a whole lot like 56 and 56 was pretty good – leaving me hopeful for the year ahead.
The kids continue to amaze – my step-daughter studying abroad in Italy – my son traveling through and working in Korea for the summer – Sue and I living vicariously via text and Instagram – remembering younger days – and incredibly proud of them both.
This was an interesting month at work – very political, very challenging – most battles fought to a draw – leaving me once again accepting the truth in that old pilot’s saying: “every landing you can walk away from is a good one”. 🙂
June was a good month for the gardens – things have come in very nicely this year. Here’s a view of the front:
…And here’s one small slice of the back:
Just a small slice – we spend way too much time playing in the dirt. Still – very few days where I don’t take a quick stroll through the gardens before I jump into the car and head to work – always helps me start the day in the right place.
The Turquoise Table was in full swing and everyone in the neighborhood seems to have survived the winter.
http://booksofbrian.com/on-my-mind-turquoise-table-6-10-2018/
It’s one of the many things that makes this neighborhood a very fun place to live.
I opened up a new Category on the Site – Scribbles – and published my first post.
http://booksofbrian.com/scribbles-safe-house-7-3-2018/
I wanted to create the opportunity to write more creatively – untie myself just a little from the book reviews – and see where it takes me. I’ve been truly amazed at just how much I’ve enjoyed the chance to write since I built this site last November and I think I’m ready to stretch myself a bit.
Ended the month with a few days in SC – visiting my father and step-mother along with my brother and his family. It was a wonderful, relaxing, restorative trip that left Sue and I wondering why we’re not down there on a much more regular basis – an oversight we plan to correct during the 2nd half of the year.
Finally – last but not least – it was a great month for books – finished and reviewed the following:
- The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang: weak and not recommended
http://booksofbrian.com/on-the-nightstand-the-poppy-war-6-2-2018/
- Miss Subways by David Duchovney: surprising, amazingly satisfying read
http://booksofbrian.com/on-the-nightstand-miss-subways-6-9-2018/
- The Traitor God by Cameron Johnston: a very worthy read for a debut
http://booksofbrian.com/on-the-nightstand-the-traitor-god-6-16-2018/
- Blackwing by Ed McDonald: my favorite book for the month – slam dunk debut
http://booksofbrian.com/on-the-nightstand-blackwing-ravens-mark-6-17-2018/
http://booksofbrian.com/on-the-nightstand-blackwing-ravenmark-epilogue-6-18-18/
- The Emperor’s Soul by Brandon Sanderson: great short read that I highly recommend
http://booksofbrian.com/on-the-nightstand-the-emperors-soul-6-23-2018/
- Brief Cases by Jim Butcher: must read for Dresden fans waiting for Peace Offering
http://booksofbrian.com/on-the-nightstand-brief-cases-6-24-2018/
- The Grey Bastards by Jonathan French: another very worthy read
http://booksofbrian.com/on-the-nightstand-the-grey-bastards-6-27-2018/
- Awakened by James S. Murray: horror that worked for me
http://booksofbrian.com/on-the-nightstand-awakened-6-29-2018/
- Revenant Gun by Yoon Ha Lee: Please read this series – all 3 books are amazing
http://booksofbrian.com/on-the-nightstand-revenant-gun-6-30-2018/
- Elantris by Brandon Sanderson: good debut that hinted at what Sanderson could do
http://booksofbrian.com/on-the-nightstand-elantris-7-3-2018/
(Could someone please teach me how to properly insert a link)
Overall, a very satisfying month – four grimdark entries with only one falling flat – a wonderful surprise with “Miss Subways” and an amazing conclusion to a landmark series with “Revenant Gun”.
Hate to see you go June – but I think the time was well-spent.
I’ll finish with one suggestion: before the family and friends arrive, before the first beer, before the grill gets lit, before you head off to watch fireworks – take that thin volume titled The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution of the United States off your shelf (something everyone should have in their library) and spend just 10 minutes reading through either The Declaration or The Bill Of Rights. It would be a worthy addition to a special day.
Have a Great 4th of July.
I can’t believe I’m so behind on your posts! My WordPress has been very wonky over the last couple of months and I feel like I’ve been missing out on a lot. 😞 At least you know that I always catch up!
Your gardens look AMAZING! I hope your 4th of July went well! 💖
Thank you – really do enjoy your posts – very fun to read and – oh – the cocktalks. I don’t consider myself a stranger to potent potables but I’m always astonished by the crazy drinks you match to your books. Always glad to see one of your posts. I’m running a bit behind right now on my reading and writing but I’ll catch up. Thanks for the message and look forward to future surprises! 🙂
Happy belated birthday, Brian! And wow, that’s a phenomenal month you had. I look forward to the great books you’ll be exploring in July. I’m honestly impressed by where your kids have went to study/work. Studying/working abroad is definitely one of the biggest challenges ever, I personally prefer sticking to my hometown right now hahah Happy reading, sir!
Ok, here’s what a link in html looks like:
Insert text
Not sure what tools you have when actually writing a post, but most of the time there is a tool that will insert a link into your text if you can copy/paste the link. You can do things like have the link open in a new tab/window so that the people don’t actually have to leave your site (and then remember to click back) Hope that helps.
Ok, I was afraid of that. The “link” example became a link.
So, here it is step by step:
Insert Text
Except everything goes together into one line with no spaces.
son of a gun!
Ok, 3rd times the charm:
> a href=”insert text”/a<
Just reverse all the carets. Sigh, sometimes websites are too smart for their own good.
shoot me an email. I’m about to swear right now 😀
Sorry – just saw these – out with the kids to dinner and a movie – thanks for the willingness to help with this – I’ll send an email tomorrow. Cheers, Brian
Nice Note! the yard looks wonderful.
Thanks Sis – still plenty of work to do but it’s coming along. Miss you and can’t wait to see you in August.
Happy Belated Birthday!! 😀
And gosh, I love your gardens but especially the back – the little path to the swing. It looks sweet and peaceful. My mom is trying to get to that level. She just started getting back into gardening. I’d help but bugs and me don’t get along.
Many thanks – still plenty to do but it’s coming along. We change a few things every year – always trying to get it right. I love to put things in the ground and watch them grow. It’s good for the soul. 😀😀