Man, I used to read the hell out of her! I liked the Peterson's better than the Micheal's, because I think her love of Egypt adds a shine to the Peabody books that was missing from the Micheals'
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Happy Canada Day you hosers.
BWA-snort!
That was unexpected, Laga!
Heh.
Teppy, may the rest of your vacation pass peacefully and delightfully.
Aims, I'm sorry that you're sick but glad to know you will head to the doctor if it gets bad or sticks around too long.
ou never know if you're going to get Kitty Bits or chunk light tuna in spring water.
Heh.
I read a lot of the Peters when I was a teenager, poaching off my mom's mysteries when I had finished my own library books.
Two more tidbits about yesterday's date, who may need an acronym b/c his first initial is B: 1) he got my drink at the coffee place so I dropped in a dollar for tip, and he dropped in another dollar; and 2) he also used to play rugby.
Oh, also, Teppy - you probably know this, but ibuprofen really does help with the discomfort of a sunburn.
I saw her speak at a bookstore (she's local!)
She is? I did not know that.
I'm just about through the Pratchett catalog. It has brought me great joy.
Now, I'm collecting the Peabody catalog, ready for a marathon.
I have listened to them out of order, due to library availability, so now I'm actually planning to go start to finish.
Barbara Rosenblatt is a joy as a reader. This is going to be great!
Elizabeth Peters/ Barbara Michaels/ Barbara Mertz (I think that's her real last name) the last I heard lived in Maryland ... Frederick, I think. But she definitely is/was local (she may have moved since the last I heard).
I'm afraid I kind of burned out on the Amelia Peabody books, but I still have most of her older ones and do a reread now and then.
I haven't started the Epic Closet Cleaning Project yet since it is going to be massive, but I think I'll tackle it in the morning.
I can't help it, I read my "name" and my virtual ears perk up. (And yes, my closets could use a MAJOR purge, but I'm gonna assume that's not what you meant).
I hab a cobe.
Me too! Summer colds always feel like a betrayal. Mine seems to be going away pretty easily for a change (knock wood). I hope yours treats you as well. Probably a good call on yours, Hil. I know I wanted to go to Zumba last night, but as the cough has been the most prevalent component of this cold, I chose not to chance the asthma attack too. Crossed fingers I can go back tomorrow.
Steph, I wish you an uneventful day.
And the author of the Amelia Peabody books is also a real archaeologist! Barbara Mertz, whose books on Egyptology are very interesting (must get a copy of Red Land, Black Land )
I'm afraid I kind of burned out on the Amelia Peabody books
Yeah, once Ramses and Nefret get together it kind of loses some of the drive. I also got annoyed with Sethos becoming such a focus. He was much better as the mysterious archvillain.