A Monday that is still the weekend is all kinds of awesome in my book!
So far, my weekend has been practically perfect in every way: the annuals have been planted into the various containers, there has been lots of grilling (i.e. I have not been doing much cooking), and yesterday morning we headed out for a long-ass walk which we are repeating again this morning, and while there has been the threat of rain it did not materialize until late last night – all in all it has been a glorious weekend.
How about some Literary Links for a Monday?
Book Riot shared this most disturbing news yesterday. Perhaps all you can take a few moments to send off a little love letter to your elected officials and let them know that you think it is a very bad idea to give any powers at all the illiterate dolt in the White House.
Need some help filling squares for your Summer Book Bingo card? Goodreads to the rescue with this list of the most popular books for the past 100 years.
For the total bibliophile: 8 Literary Shower Curtains to Make Your Bathroom Look Like a Library
There you go, Gentle Readers! Have an awesome extended weekend and, spend a few moments reflecting today.
Enjoy the rest of the weekend Kat! And thank-you for the links!
I do love a long weekend. We are planning on doing some planting today ourselves, and I am thankful that the weekend was not the wash-out they were predicting!
Great links and good information to know! I’m rounding up titles and trying to get my ideas solidified for BB!
We’ve had only a few hours of sunshine here this weekend, but that means plenty of reading time. Thanks for the great links! Because I think we should be taking powers away from him, letters to my Senators have been sent. I say we give ALL the powers to Dr. Hayden!
We enjoyed full-on sunshine except for a brief 30 minutes yesterday morning … summer is better when the sun’s out for sure! (I guess that’s probably true for all the seasons, isn’t it?!)
That info on the Librarian of Congress limitations makes my blood boil! I love those shower curtains, though, and they cheered me up!
I’m saddened by the kerfluffle surrounding the Librarian of Congress.
I’m on my way to visit some senators!