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message 301: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Lisa wrote: "I am so behind in My reading!!! I have yet to start My May PIFM. Does anyone else get behind???? I am having My house remodeled which will be a long process and now I have become easily distracted!"

Lisa - I am always behind because I buy more books than I can get around to reading. I am always storing up books in case books disappear. It's a psych thing!!!!


message 302: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Just wanted to mention that my Internet is really quirky so if I'm off-line for a few days - no worries about me. We had some storms and don't know if there has been some damage.


message 303: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 2434 comments Patricia wrote: "wrote: "Patricia wrote: "BEHIIIIIND! Geez, I have had a house full for a week. I am trying to read the several books with my book pal and the two picked by "pick it for me" friends. In the mea..."

Patricia, the care you're taking of your eyes right now will pay off long term. When you're done with the drops and your eyes get examined, hopefully you'll get prescribed glasses that will have you seeing 20/20. Books will look perfect! :-)


message 304: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (ylisa7) | 381 comments Janet wrote: "Won't have time today but threads for June will go up tomorrow, all being well. Hope you've got your lists ready!! ;-)"

I am looking forward to this. I have so many books on my kindle and I really need to start reading them.


message 305: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Bergman (marshop) | 1229 comments Pat wrote: "Eyesight = important.

Falling behind in reading = not so much.

Take care of your eyes Patricia. Rest them if needed. You'll catch up and books are forever."


You are sooooo right! It makes one appreciate one's eyesight a wee bit more when it is threatened.


message 306: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments No Kidding!! I have veils of floaters in both eyes. Makes it very challenging to drive with gray skies and at night. Also challenging at times to see the computer screen clearly. Gotta shake the head to move them!


message 307: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Bergman (marshop) | 1229 comments Christine wrote: "No Kidding!! I have veils of floaters in both eyes. Makes it very challenging to drive with gray skies and at night. Also challenging at times to see the computer screen clearly. Gotta shake th..."

Can the condition be corrected? With some of the incredible new equipment in my doctor's office, I wonder if they can work some miracles today.


message 308: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments There is a surgery, but blindness is a potential side effect. My Ophtal retinal specialist strongly advises against it unless it is so bad I can't read or get around. He says some people nearly go nuts with these and insist on surgery. Thankfully, I have learned to live with them.


message 309: by Amber (last edited May 13, 2015 02:17PM) (new)

Amber Martingale Kirsten wrote: "Christine wrote: "Lisa, I had to skip my March PIFM book and never read it. I felt great after making the decision to skip it for lack of time."

I figure if I can't read my PIFM book in the month..."


LOL. Any teacher, female or otherwise, who thinks that sci-fi is inappropriate for girls needs to be told to "Kiss my grits!" And that's if you're being polite! *wink*


message 310: by Faouzia (new)

Faouzia | 252 comments Lisa wrote: "I am so behind in My reading!!! I have yet to start My May PIFM. Does anyone else get behind???? I am having My house remodeled which will be a long process and now I have become easily distracted!"

Don't worry Lisa, you're not the only one behind :)
i've just started my book pal book and still have my May PIFM book to read :)


message 311: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Richards (lisadawnrichards) | 70 comments Faouzia wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I am so behind in My reading!!! I have yet to start My May PIFM. Does anyone else get behind???? I am having My house remodeled which will be a long process and now I have become easil..."

Faouzia I am in the same boat! lol no worries we will get caught up eventually.


message 312: by Lynn Renee (new)

Lynn Renee | 1712 comments Faouzia wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I am so behind in My reading!!! I have yet to start My May PIFM. Does anyone else get behind???? I am having My house remodeled which will be a long process and now I have become easil..."

I've been behind, and currently am. I don't worry about it, the PIFM books we list are books we want to read so I will get to it when possible. Life has put me behind right now, first I hurt my neck and now to much stuff going on. I will get them read. Eventually :-)


message 313: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (ylisa7) | 381 comments Janet wrote: "I've had a bad headache today and my daughter has been off sick from school last two days. She probably won't be in tomorrow either. Sorrrreeeeee everyone. I feel bad about it. :-("

I hope your daughter is better.


message 314: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (ylisa7) | 381 comments Lisa wrote: "I am so behind in My reading!!! I have yet to start My May PIFM. Does anyone else get behind???? I am having My house remodeled which will be a long process and now I have become easily distracted!"

Ha, I am drowning in books. I have my own stack, my free kindle books and two stacks from two different libraries, lol.

Good luck on the remodel. I love doing remodels. What are you having done?


message 315: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (ylisa7) | 381 comments Patricia wrote: "BEHIIIIIND! Geez, I have had a house full for a week. I am trying to read the several books with my book pal and the two picked by "pick it for me" friends. In the mean time, my cataract surge..."


Take care of those eyes.


message 316: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters  (A Good Thriller) | 10594 comments Mod
I am reading my second PIFM book

The Accident by our own C. L Taylor


message 317: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Richards (lisadawnrichards) | 70 comments Lisa wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I am so behind in My reading!!! I have yet to start My May PIFM. Does anyone else get behind???? I am having My house remodeled which will be a long process and now I have become easil..."

Lisa we are having a complete inside remodel. Every room needs remodeled. Nothing has been to the inside of the house in like 15 years. The last few years we have completely redone the outside. I never realized how much all this costs. Then we had foundation problems which cost a small fortune to pier up. We will get it all done and then can sit back and enjoy. lol (I am done with remodeling myself so I will watch other people remodel for me) lol


message 318: by Faouzia (new)

Faouzia | 252 comments Lynn wrote: "Faouzia wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I am so behind in My reading!!! I have yet to start My May PIFM. Does anyone else get behind???? I am having My house remodeled which will be a long process and now I h..."

I hope you are OK now Lynn, and it wasn't really serious!! Take care!!!


message 319: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (ylisa7) | 381 comments Lisa wrote: "Lisa wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I am so behind in My reading!!! I have yet to start My May PIFM. Does anyone else get behind???? I am having My house remodeled which will be a long process and now I have..."


Good luck. It's hard living in a construction zone. How long before it gets finished? My husband and I remodel houses together but we are getting to the age where it is becoming too much. It does cast a small fortune to hire out. I hope you can enjoy it all very soon:)


message 320: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Bergman (marshop) | 1229 comments We have discovered how to end our California drought, just begin landscaping the yard. It rained so hard yesterday we can't get near our dirt filled front without sinking into mud. It is supposed to rain again today. I almost forgot what rain felt like.


message 321: by Perri (new)

Perri | -43 comments Patricia wrote: "We have discovered how to end our California drought, just begin landscaping the yard. It rained so hard yesterday we can't get near our dirt filled front without sinking into mud. It is suppose..."

Sorry about your landscaping, but yeah for rain! How long since your last one?


message 322: by Amber (last edited May 15, 2015 09:33AM) (new)

Amber Martingale I'm afraid a few days of rainstorms won't help, Patricia, since NASA imagery says that California only has ONE YEAR of water left.


message 323: by Patricia (last edited May 15, 2015 09:57AM) (new)

Patricia Bergman (marshop) | 1229 comments The crazy leadership in California has not approved the building of a reservoir since the 1960's. The water just runs out to the ocean. They just released about a billion gallons of water to help 6 smelt in the Sacramento delta. The reports stated that it was enough water to provide for 350,000 people for 1 year. If it weren't so pathetic, it would be funny.


message 324: by Amber (new)

Amber Martingale Yep. But the fact is, there's not enough water and this, pardon the pun, is just the tip of the iceberg. If these droughts continue, fully 50% of the worlds population will be w/o water by 2030...just FIFTEEN YEARS from now!


message 325: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) The problem is there are too many people in California for too little water. Most of the places people live shouldn't have water anyway - it was brought in via irrigation and plain diversions.

Still, this is even worse. I live in Washington State (the Evergreen State) and we had practically no snow this winter. And, then you get idiots (looking at you, Bill Shatner) saying we should pipe it out of Puget Sound. (Apparently he doesn't know that's salt water in there.)


message 326: by Patricia (last edited May 15, 2015 05:36PM) (new)

Patricia Bergman (marshop) | 1229 comments A commentator on TV was making fun of some celebrities whose massive lawns are beautifully green. He showed some photos to drive home his point. Geez, I have learned to take 6 minute showers. The same celebs are always anxious to preach to the rest of us about conserving. My neighbor has dug up her lawn and planted cacti.


message 327: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I heard the best thing you can do to save water is to get a low-flow toilet. Apparently, it's the biggest gobbler. Also, golf courses! Jeez! Also, go with native landscaping and give up on water hungry grass.


message 328: by Patricia (last edited May 15, 2015 06:38PM) (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments We have begun conserving water by washing dishes instead of using a dishwasher every day. There are only 2 of us in the house so why use so much water.

And I don't water the lawn or have a sprinkler system. I think someday we will all be in this together.


message 329: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Bergman (marshop) | 1229 comments One of my customers is an environmental engineer. He said that low flow toilets waste lots of water (you must flush twice or more) and in order to produce one gallon of ethanol it requires 2 gallons of oil. Again, if it weren't so pathetic it would be funny. Also, ethanol damages engines.


message 330: by Lynn Renee (new)

Lynn Renee | 1712 comments Thanks Faouzia, I am doing better. It just doesn't take much to bother my neck because of the multiple spinal cord injuries I have. I've been getting ready to go to camp for the summer so have been running myself into the ground.


message 331: by Lynn Renee (new)

Lynn Renee | 1712 comments Patricia wrote: "One of my customers is an environmental engineer. He said that low flow toilets waste lots of water (you must flush twice or more) and in order to produce one gallon of ethanol it requires 2 gallo..."

I can't remember if it was on a television show or a news report it has been so long. It was about a man who had to go to court fighting for the right to use a regular flow toilet. Where he lived was coded for the low flow only. His argument was that because of his diet, his poo floated causing it to not go down the commode. Causing extreme stress and anxiety because he tried everything to get it to go down but it just kept floating.


message 332: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (ylisa7) | 381 comments Lynn-When will you be going camping? Be careful with your neck and do things slowly.




Nice talk everyone, lol. We do use too many of our resources and some day we will run out.

As for the toilets you can also get a dual flush one…kind of the best of both worlds. One button for low water flush for #1 and another button for more water for #2. My husband loves those toilets, lol. They go into all of our remodels.


message 333: by Lynn Renee (last edited May 16, 2015 11:09AM) (new)

Lynn Renee | 1712 comments Lisa wrote: "Lynn-When will you be going camping? Be careful with your neck and do things slowly..."

I was supposed to go out today but the car was overheating. Plans are to head out tomorrow. I try to work on something until I need to rest. Problem is that doesn't take much. Just joking the other day with a friend that if I wash out a cupboard a day, I might be done by the time I come home in September or October depending on the weather. This past winter was really bad not allowing me to get out to the gym, so I lost some strength. I will gain it back as soon as I start working around camp.


message 334: by Amber (last edited May 16, 2015 11:17AM) (new)

Amber Martingale Lynn wrote: "Patricia wrote: "One of my customers is an environmental engineer. He said that low flow toilets waste lots of water (you must flush twice or more) and in order to produce one gallon of ethanol it..."

I vaguely remember that case from my freshman year in college...back in 1996. I was up in Flagstaff because I went to Northern Arizona University.

GO LUMBERJACKS!

Lisa: Aren't dual flow toilets more expensive than either of the two types of single flow toilet?

Lynn (again. ;) ): Have fun at camp, sweetie.


message 335: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) They are more expensive, Amber. But in some areas you can get rebates from the local authorities for buying environmentally friendly appliances. I know you can do that in my area for water heaters, heat pumps, etc.


message 336: by Amber (last edited May 16, 2015 11:23AM) (new)

Amber Martingale Thanks, Kirsten. When the rental company remodeled the entire apartment complex I live in, at the end of 2010 and early to mid 2011, they just installed what were supposed to be more efficient toilets of the regular flow style.

Speaking of water, here's something: http://www.takepart.com/article/2015/... Idiot of a CEO probably doesn't CARE that his company's permit has EXPIRED!


message 337: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Also, they say they more than make up the cost with what you save on your water bill.


message 338: by Amber (new)

Amber Martingale That works only if your water bill ISN'T included in your rent as mine is. I pay rent and my rental co. pays the water, sewer and trash bills.

The only utility bill I have to pay is my power bill.


message 339: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (ylisa7) | 381 comments Amber wrote: "Lynn wrote: "Patricia wrote: "One of my customers is an environmental engineer. He said that low flow toilets waste lots of water (you must flush twice or more) and in order to produce one gallon ..."


Sam's Club special. Toilet in a box for less than $100.00 and still going strong in houses we redid 5 years ago.


message 340: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (ylisa7) | 381 comments Kirsten wrote: "Also, they say they more than make up the cost with what you save on your water bill."

No water bills here either but it does cost more money for the well pump to run…well at least more solar power needed as I am off grid.


message 341: by Sean, Moderator (last edited May 18, 2015 04:33AM) (new)

Sean Peters  (A Good Thriller) | 10594 comments Mod
The Accident by C.L. Taylor

This book was voted for my PIck It For Me Book for May, so thanks to those who voted for this book.

Fast-paced and suspenseful The Accident, a gripping psychological thriller about the deadly secrets your children can keep ...Sue Jackson has the perfect family but when her teenage daughter Charlotte deliberately steps in front of a bus and ends up in a coma she is forced to face a very dark reality. Retracing her daughter's steps she finds a horrifying entry in Charlotte's diary and is forced to head deep into Charlotte's private world. In her hunt for evidence, Sue begins to mistrust everyone close to her daughter and she's forced to look further, into the depths of her own past. Sue will do anything to protect her daughter. But what if she is the reason that Charlotte is in danger?


The story flickers between the heart-breaking events of the present and diary entries from Sue’s past, allowing two events to unfold before us. In the present day Sue is dealing with the events surrounding her daughter having walked in front of a bus, and in the past we see the abusive relationship which Sue suffered in her earlier years. Sue is convinced that there is a link between the two, even if it is only something as tentative as her daughter having a relationship which mirrors her past in the smallest of ways, and that there must be some reason for her daughter having made the choice that she did, however being somewhat unreliable it is difficult for anyone – including Sue – to tell whether she is seeing connections or whether she is simply imagining things to be there.

The main characters were so well written and convincing I had to remind myself I was reading a novel and not about a real life event. Sue's past life makes for chilling reading and is at times quite scary; once you know the full history it really is no surprise why she has so many mental scars. I really enjoyed this excellent thriller and look forward to reading her next book The Lie.

Give this book an easy 4 stars


message 342: by Amber (new)

Amber Martingale Lisa wrote: "Amber wrote: "Lynn wrote: "Patricia wrote: "One of my customers is an environmental engineer. He said that low flow toilets waste lots of water (you must flush twice or more) and in order to produ..."

Interesting.

And I didn't think living of the grid was legal.

Sean: Sounds dystopian to me...if only on the family level.


message 343: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (ylisa7) | 381 comments Amber wrote: "Lisa wrote: "Amber wrote: "Lynn wrote: "Patricia wrote: "One of my customers is an environmental engineer. He said that low flow toilets waste lots of water (you must flush twice or more) and in o..."


You must be thinking of the Cape Coral woman in Florida who was trying to live off grid in a neighborhood. Living off grid just means you aren't connected to the grid. In many rural areas around the world it is hard or impossible to have utilities to your home. My husband and I are on almost 40 acres and there has never been any electric, water, phones or any cables to our property from a "company". It is definitely not illegal here. We run like a normal household and don't infringe on anyone else. I think that is where some get into trouble. If you try to do it in a restricted neighborhood…then yes it would be illegal.(or not to code)


message 345: by Mandy (new)

Mandy (penn_y_lane) | 547 comments Mandy wrote: "Tracey wrote: "Mandy wrote: "Looks like I will be reading The Blackhouse - Peter May, I also managed to pick up the other two recently :)"

Look forward to hearing what you think about The Blackhou..."


Really enjoyed The Blackhouse, made you feel as if you were there on the island, great story. Looking forward to the other 2.


message 346: by Amber (new)

Amber Martingale Lisa: Yeah, that's who I was thinking of.


message 347: by Lynn Renee (new)

Lynn Renee | 1712 comments Amber wrote: "Lisa wrote: "Amber wrote: "Lynn wrote: "Patricia wrote: "One of my customers is an environmental engineer. He said that low flow toilets waste lots of water (you must flush twice or more) and in o..."

A lot of people live off grid. I would love to.


message 348: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Mandy wrote: "Mandy wrote: "Tracey wrote: "Mandy wrote: "Looks like I will be reading The Blackhouse - Peter May, I also managed to pick up the other two recently :)"

Look forward to hearing what you think abou..."


Good to hear. I want to read these.


message 349: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 2434 comments I've started my May PIFM book finally. The Likeness by Tana French


message 350: by Tracey (last edited May 20, 2015 10:28AM) (new)

Tracey (trakka) I finished my May PIFM last week - The Woods by Harlan Coben. Been very busy so haven't had a chance to post my thoughts.

I am glad I finally got around to reading this one as everyone raves about it. I have read all of the Myron Bolitair series and a few other standalones and unfortunately I don't feel that The Woods is as good as some of his others. What I love about Coben is the twists and turns that he adds and how he leaves you with a feeling of "What happened there?". I may have missed something but I didn't get that so much with The Woods. Don't get me wrong, it was a good book and one I would recommend but personally I do not think it's his best. I rated it 4 ★.


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