Monday, November 25, 2024

This week...

 I'm reading


There's nothing like a bit of plane time to help get through some reading! This week I had two four hour flights where the in flight entertainment was only available on your own device, so I decided to read for a fair portion of that time!

First up, I finished reading Crying at the H Mart by Michelle Zauner, which is the current Cook the Books selection. I will have my review up for that one on the weekend.

I felt like a change of pace was in order so I read the new festive short story from Jenny Colgan called The Christmas Book Hunt, which was available as an Amazon First Reads this month. It was a bit of fun. It has been an age since I read a Jenny Colgan book and I am not really sure why given that I do like them. 

The next book I read was Casa Paradiso by Francesca Scanacapra. This was an interesting read. It's the fourth book in a series that starts in WWII, but this book is actually the history of the house that features in the story starting a couple of hundred years earlier. I need to write the review for this one for Wednesday.

I then went back and finished The Restaurant of Lost Recipes by Hisashi Kasiwai. I had started it a few weeks ago but had to put it down to read some other things, so it was good to be able to finish it. It did have me wishing that I could google a few things while I was reading it but I wasn't going to pay for plane wi-fi for that. 

And then, in a case of mistaken book identity, I intended to start reading a Madeline Martin book but instead started The Last Night in London by Karen White. I am really enjoying it so I am definitely going to keep going with it and hopefully get to Madeline Martin in due course.




I've also decided to join in on the 12 Books of Christmas Challenge hosted by Katie at Just Another Girl and her Books. I have read quite a few Christmassy books already and I am sure I can find some more without trying too hard.

Last week I mentioned that I have set up a specific Insta account for my book stuff. You can find me @intrepidreaderandbaker and I would love it if you added it, and I will follow back!


I'm watching


Being away for most of the week meant I didn't really get to watch much this week. I will need to catch up on the finales for both Great Australian Bake Off and Dessert Masters. I know who won one of those and I think I can guess who one the second but hopefully I will get to watch them both soon.

We did watch Greg Wallace's Christmas Escapes, where he spends a weekend in both Copenhagen and Vienna, visiting a few different places, but focusing mainly on Christmas Markets. We have watched them before but they are still lovely to watch and brought back memories of our own visits to Christmas markets a couple of years ago.

One thing we did do in Perth was go to the movies. My sister, my cousin and I went to see Wicked, which was fab. It was a bit long, but other than that I thought they did a great job. We now have a year long intermission to see the second half. 


Life


We went to Perth last week to spend some time with family and spread my Dad's ashes. He died just over a year ago, but with my sister and I living in a different state we needed to go back over there just to do this one final goodbye. I don't remember going to the place he had chosen before, but it was a lovely spot and very fitting for my dad who loved the land in WA and also loved water.




We visit Perth quite regularly, but I still like to find new things to do. I had not intended to visit Fremantle this time, although it is one of my favourite places, but in the end we went down there to see a digital exhibition that they have on called Empress Josephine's Garden. It was very interesting in that it spoke about the French exploration of Australia, including sending lots of plant and animal specimens back to Empress Josephine's chateau at Malmaison. She was a serious collector, and I was surprised by a couple of things I learned such as the fact that she had correspondence with Sir Joseph Banks for some time, until France (under Napoleon) and England went to war.

Given we we were in Fremantle I had to do my customary visit to the wreck of the Batavia, which is part of the Dutch related history of Australia, and then have some fish and chips.

Another highlight is that we did the Rio Tinto Christmas Lights Trail through Perth. We had dinner at a very cool Asian restaurant, and then we walked from one end of Perth to the other visiting 20 Christmas lights installations around the city. It was great to be able to do this with my cousin and her family, my aunt and sister. We definitely got our steps in. Now I need to find something Christmassy to do here in Melbourne

I will do a bigger post about this at some point in the next couple of weeks, but here was my favourite video which I managed to get completely by coincidence. I love that you can see that I am walking through the bubbles. It's very short at only 4 seconds! 





Posts from the last week

Top Ten Tuesday: Not New!
Weekend Cooking: A Recipe for Christmas by Jo Thomas



I've linked this post to It's Monday, what are you reading? as hosted by Book Date

14 comments:

  1. You've been busy! I also use plane rides to catch up on reading. Really enjoy Karen White. Haven't read that book yet. Good luck with your challenge. How lovely that your sister and you got to fulfill that wish for your dad. Hope you have a nice week.

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    1. We were glad to be able to make it happen. At one point he wanted to go to a lace thatis about 1000km away from Perth, so we were glad when he changed his mind.

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  2. That’s a lot of flying in one week!
    I still miss WA even though it’s been nearly forty years since I left

    Wishing you a happy reading week

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    1. I suspect we probably left Perth at around the same time Shelleyrae. It's changed a bit since then..

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  3. I usually listen to an audiobook and knit when I am on the plane. I also do that while travelling in a car if I am not the driver. I'll look forward to reading your Crying at the H Mart review. I really connected to it, but that might be because I have a Korean daughter in law who has taken me to Korean grocery stores!

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    1. That would certainly help with the connection, and give you something to talk to your daughter in law about!

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  4. Wow, you flew a lot. I can't even get in line to fly on a plane not alone fly ass much as that, lol! Happy reading 🦃🍠🥧🥰

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    1. I guess we are used to long flights here as it takes a long time to get anywhere from Australia!

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  5. I really liked The Last Night in London and have enjoyed also a couple of Madeleine Martin WW books. I seem to be falling into a few Christmas books too. I like the sound of the Jenny Colgan book but I am not so keen on shorter stories. Will see what they price it at.

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    1. I think Jenny Colgan has a full length Christmas book out as well, but I could be wrong!!

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  6. I wondered whether Josephine's Garden was worth going to see, I'll see how I go and if I have time to se it. I'm going to try and do the Christmas challenge :-)

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    1. It was shorter than I expected and I would have liked to be able to watch it more than once as you can do at some of the other digital exhibitions I have been to, but it was definitley interesting and educational!

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  7. Sounds like you had a busy week. And I'm so happy to have you joining in the 12 Books of Christmas Challenge with me this year. - Katie

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