Happiness is a Habit

 

Earlier this week, I went on a beautiful three-mile walk with my daughter, daughter-in-law, my granddaughter, and two dogs around Lake Pend Orille. 

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Weekly Question

I had someone write in about last week’s question and share that she’s looking for uplifting, lighter reads. I completely understand, especially with today’s climate and all the tension. I’ll be digging deep to create something that fits that need. I do read your emails, and that one has me thinking.

So this week's question ties into my share above.

Where do you most love to read? Is it a favorite chair, in bed, outside? Tell me about your reading spot.

I've got to admit that I do a lot of listening to audio books while in the garden or out for a walk. It's the only way I fit in excecise and reading into my non-stop schedule.

Yours Truly

Two timelines intertwine across war and memory. In 1918 Ukraine, a young pacifist risks everything to keep her pregnant sister alive as violence closes in. Decades later in 1952 Munich, a man on the verge of fatherhood uncovers his mother’s hidden past, forcing him to confront guilt, truth, and the legacy of survival.

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