Lockup Library First Line Friday Shawshank, December 4, 2020December 4, 2020 Woohoo, we made it to Friday! So here’s the game that we’re playing; I give you the first couple lines of a random book on my shelf, you guess in the comments, and next week, I’ll give you the answer! Last weeks book was Clan of the Cave Bear. Did you figure it out? That… Continue Reading
Life The angel opens her eyes – pale blue coloured iris Shawshank, December 5, 2020 But first, coffee. Awake. The volume is turned up on my phone. So when my alarm went off, (courage, it couldn’t come at a worse time!) scared me a little. Not enough to make me wish I was wearing brown jammies, but just enough to startle awake. Hopefully it should be a quick day. I… Continue Reading
Life Like a band of gypsies – we go down the highway Shawshank, December 6, 2020 Good morning! Happy Sunday! The coffee is brewing and it’s a brand new day! Today will be a busy one. I’ll be heading by myself to BiggerTown to do my shopping. Two hours there. Shop. Lunch. Maybe a little more shopping, then two hours home. My list is simple Body pillowMelatonin More undershirtsShoesRazorsLunches for the… Continue Reading
Lockup Library Book Club Book club: Brave New world & The Girl on the Train Shawshank, December 6, 2020 Good afternoon my book lovers, There’s a bonus today. I’ll be talking about two books! I know, he has no time to read, but he’s reading two books now? While it’s true that I’m still trying to find balance between work and reading, I really wanted to read both of them. Brave New World by… Continue Reading
Life The smell of your skin – the taste of your kiss Shawshank, December 7, 2020 Good morning, hap hap happy Monday! Did you know all the best weeks start with a Monday? Ok ok, Shawshank, you’re at a 9 this morning, we need you at a 3 m, so settle down. It was an ok sleep last night. At some point I woke up and had to pee. But the… Continue Reading
Lockup Library What were your favourite childhood books Shawshank, December 7, 2020December 7, 2020 I was thinking about it a couple of days ago. Just remembering what I used to read. I used to plow through tonnes of books. I had just about the whole original blue hardcovers of The Hardy Boys by Franklin W. Dixon. I loved reading them. I wish that I still had those books. The… Continue Reading