Monday, July 6, 2026
Two crows are back. Black birds with loud voices and intense eyes checking out the neighborhood. Years ago when we had a permanent puddle at the bottom of the neighbor’s yard, a whole flock of crows would arrive in the morning and stay the day. And then the water dried up and the crows were gone.
The best part of the Sunday NYT’s paper is the book review section. I search for gems. I don’t read the full review, just enough to see if I would like the book. The new paperback books are usually available in the library. The hard back books take months before the library decides to order them. I can never read all the books. I am never satisfied.
There is frustration in reading the book reviews. Too many books, and I will miss something really important, some message or story that can open up the world for me.
I am reading Allegra Goodman’s new novel THIS IS NOT ABOUT YOU, a family story about surviving and dying. So far so good. And in the evening, we watch two more episodes of SUGAR, a confusing good story of an alien detective finding lost people. I like strange detectives, such as THE SHEEP DETECTIVES.