Monday, November 27, 2023

Movie Monday - 11/27/2023

Hello, hello! New movies keep coming out and here I sit…


In Fingernails, a love scientist has devised a method for determine if a couple is a true love match. A fingernail (yes, the whole nail) is removed from each person and analyzed by a machine. Jessie Buckley, Roz Ahmed and Jeremy Allen White star. It was a little oogy in parts, but otherwise alright.

Recent streaming:
The Morning Show Season 3 - Apple+
Lessons in Chemistry - Apple+
Hotel Portofino Season 2 - PBS Passport
World on Fire Season 2 - PBS Passport




MK out.


Thursday, November 16, 2023

Book Chat - 11/16/2023

I’m back from the beach and am gearing up for the holidays. First, there’s Thanksgiving and I’m expecting a crowd. We’re eating out though - I’m not crazy!


Matchmaking for Beginners by Maddie Dawson
Marnie meets her fiancé’s matchmaking great-aunt and her life takes a turn she didn’t imagine. It was a delightful read.

Here’s to Us by Elin Hilderbrand
A celebrity chef dies, leaving behind three wives (2 are exes), his children and his best friend. All gather at Deacon’s Nantucket beach house for his send-off. It’s quite the bumpy ride. I liked it.

The Identicals by Elin Hilderbrand
One twin lives on Nantucket and one lives on Martha’s Vineyard. Their sibling rivalry is tested after their father dies and their mother sustains a fall. It was good.



MK out.


Monday, November 13, 2023

Movie Monday - 11/13/2023

I need to get to the theater - there’s some films that look promising. In the meantime, the treasure trove of movies on streaming platforms is immense!

I enjoyed watching Bombshell, the documentary about Hedy Lamarr. She really was beautiful. I didn’t realize that they used her face for Snow White in the Disney cartoon. I did know that she invented a technology that was used to develop WiFi and Bluetooth, among others.

Many good actors star in The Estate - Toni Collette, Anna Farris, David Duchovny, Kathleen Turner, Rosemarie Dewitt and Ron Livingston - but are they enough to carry this film? Cousins compete for beneficiary status of their wealthy aunt’s estate. At times, it was funny but the characters were sad. Maybe, that was the point. Meh.

Tom Petty: Somewhere You Feel Free - The Making of Wildflowers It’s entertaining to watch behind-the-scenes footage and present day interviews of the making of an album. Petty was a gifted songwriter and musician. I think he’s very missed in this world. There are more documentaries of him out there. I will be watching.

Recent streaming
Fisk - Netflix



MK out.


Friday, November 10, 2023

FO Friday - 11/10/2023

Hey everybody! My Birthday Season is drawing to a close. It’s been a good one. I’ve spent time with people I love, done some girlfriend trips, eaten good food - life is good!


I have a thing I finished:




I made this quilt for the condo and I’m really happy with how it turned out. The top had been complete for several months. I was waiting to take all the long arm instruction and do some practicing before I tackled the quilting part on this one. 




Have a great weekend!


MK out.


Thursday, November 9, 2023

Book Chat - 11/9/2023

I’m back at the beach. As you will see, I did read one that applies. I’m trying to slow down and savor the rest of the books, because Ms. Hilderbrand is putting away her writing implements soon.


Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
A mother tells her daughters the story of her past. It was quietly good.

American Princess by Stephanie Marie Thornton
What to say about this book…It’s a novel about Alice Roosevelt, but it was rather dry. It could’ve used some poetic license. A factual biography of her life would have been more exciting. Eh.

The Rumor by Elin Hilderbrand
Using her best friend’s secret as the subject of her latest novel threatens a writer’s relationship with this friend. It was good- Elin good.



MK out.


Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Book Chat - 11/1/2023

I don’t know what I want to do with my life, but in the meantime, I will keep reading.

The Crossroads of Should and Must by Elle Luna
A fun, inspirational book about finding your calling and passion. 

The Direction of the Wind by Mansi Shah
When her father dies, Sophie learns that the mother she thought long dead is still alive. She travels from India to Paris in search of her. It was good.

The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See
A young girl, with her family, farm tea in a remote mountain village in China. An opportunity to become educated changes the trajectory of her life dramatically. I liked it.

Your Second Life Begins When You Realize You Only Have One by Raphaélle Giordano
A middle aged woman, who despite having many blessings, learns the diagnosis of her unhappiness - it’s acute routinitis. The definition is “finding it hard to feel happy despite an abundance of material wealth, a feeling of disillusionment and lethargy, amongst other things.” It was a delightful read.

A Star is Bored by Byron Lane
Charlie goes on a job interview billed as helping a famous star pen her memoir, but the job is much more than that. It was cute.



MK out.