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Month in review
Reviews:
The Bourne Ultimatum by Robert Ludlum
Castle in the Air by Diana Wynne Jones
Cathedral Cats by Richard Surman
Civil Wars by David Moats
A Constellation of Cats edited by Denise Little
Day of Reckoning by Jack Higgins
A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore
Doctor Who: The Myth Makers by Donald Cotton
Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser
The Haunted Planet by D.J. Arneson
The Last Girls by Lee Smith
The Locket by Richard Paul Evans
The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick
Martian Time-Slip by Philip K. Dick
Scooby-Doo and the Haunted Doghouse by Horace J Elias
A Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madelene L'Engle
Whispers by Dean Koontz
Wild Crimes by Dana Stabenow
A Year by the Sea by Joan Anderson

Miscellaneous:
Almost Ready for Harriet
Blankets Back on the Bed
A Busy Month of Guests
A Crib for Harriet
An Early Birthday Party
Getting Ready for Harriet
Good News for Sean's School
Inspired by...
No More Non-Stress Tests
One Last Ultrasound
That Darned Sock
Urban Settings

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Comments for Blankets Back on the Bed

Skyline from PacficaBlankets Back on the Bed: 08/01/06

What a change a week can make. Last night we had to put all the blankets on our beds again. By dinner time the temperature had dropped to 72° F. upstairs and probably into the mid to low 60s by the time we went to bed downstairs. A strong on shore wind brought clouds and fog across bay from the peninsula. The wind whipped through our house and was randomly slamming doors shut to the annoyance of Caligula. We ended up propping the door to her sand box open with a bucket so that she could have access when she needed it.

The weather pattern promises to be about the same today so I'm looking forward to another cool night. Tomorrow night friends are flying in from Minnesotta where they have been suffering from the heat wave that we had last week. I hope they remember to pack some sweaters in case our weather feels too cold to them.



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