Next Meeting is September 18 at noon at Sharon w/ Rennie

"Shadow of Greenbrier" by Emily Matchar and "The Last of the Moon Girls" by Barbara Davis

January 21 Meeting at Edna's

Hello fellow Thespians!!!  
      The January bookclub was held at Edna's house now that her bathroom facilities were available for one and all!!!!   The tour was taken and everyone agreed that they could successfully relieve themselves when necessary!!  hahahaha
       The book for the month was the "Boys in the Boat" and before anyone gets too excited, I am making it very plain that this book was not about any reference to men alone in boats, or canoes, or subs, etc; and the goings on there-of!!!!  No, these boys were special young men that were training to make the 1936 Olympics: which was just what they did!!!  And won, I might add!!  That made me very happy because I read about 300 pages going on, ad nauseum, about the cold-ass rainy weather and the frigid water in Washington State!!  When it was not describing that; it spent reams of paper going on about the boats themselves!!  I never knew so much about rowing boats, in and of themselves,  and crews,  in all my 67 years and hope I don't have to learn anymore about it!!!  (Even though it would probably make a darn good movie if they threw a little sex or something in it!!!)
       I wish to make it clear that this was not the general consensus of the book.  There was a good bit of discussion about the life in that time period and the conflict in participating in the '36 Olympics because of the policies of Germany under Adolf Hitler.  Others did enjoy the book because they had been involved with rowing through their sons' colleges.   So my opinion is just a drop in the bucket, or river, or ocean; so to speak!!
     The redeeming feature for me was the meal I served which was an English roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, in deference to George Pocock; the English designer of the infamous boats!!!
     We finished with upside-down peach cake and ice cream, a variety of cookies (Dricka), and Kathy's amazing bourbon brownies!!!  Hope I didn't leave anyone out but I can't remember that far back.  Forgive me ( mea culpa), if I forgot your donation!!!
     A special visitor was Alice's Mom who was very lively and jovial and we enjoyed her company!!  
     All in all, with the good food and the good people; it was another successful Bountiful Bookclub adventure!!!  
       See you for the next meeting in February which Kathy will post on the blog!!
Finally finished with love, Edna

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Anonymous said...

Sorry I missed the dinner and the company of these dear friends. The book was too wordy and was not something I enjoyed reading. I was hoping you guys missed me since I was unable to be there. So happy. Edna finally got her bathroom completed, I was tired of using the outhouse. Love to all.
Grace