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Tami Hoag is great for summer reading by the pool or at the beach!

Posted By: RockinMT on 2008-08-01
In Reply to: Tell me what you are reading this summer - Sara.

A Thin Dark Line is an awesome murder mystery with some romance thrown in.  A lot of her books are set in Louisiana down in the swamps or in Minnesota and all are really good mysteries with strong female characters and a little romance thrown in for good measure.




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Easter. The pool or the beach?
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Summer reading

I'm currently reading a great book on Einstein.  It was published in 2007, after all of his papers finally became public.  Author is Walter Isaacson, and it's called:  EINSTEIN - HIS LIFE AND UNIVERSE.  He also wrote BENJAMIN FRANKLIN - AN AMERICAN LIFE, which I may read next.  Funny how as one gets older, fiction often is less interesting than real life. 


Many, many people were involved in getting the details of Einstein's life and the science right, and even HS science teachers were brought in to bring the scientific explanations down to high school level so we'd all have a chance of understanding it.  It's 551 pages long, plus an additional 125 pages of credits!  It starts out with a few pages describing the "main characters" in the book.  I'm just getting started, but I can tell it's going to be fascinating. 


Tell me what you are reading this summer

I love to read. Anything and everything.

But!

I lost my reading muse awhile back and can't seem to find it.

And!

When I had it I almost read 24/7.

Nora Roberts/JD. Robb, Bea Small, Linda Howard, Karen Marie Moning, Janet Chapman, Kristin Hannah *old books*, and many, many more.


So, what you're reading, what you've read and what you want to read.


Reading Beach Road by James Patterson
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Summer here is great.. wish I was in FL in winter though :)
http://stoughtonwi.com/
Pismo beach is great for the family; it is small and quain
Ocean views about 200 a night or so (I go there). But also Santa Cruz which has a theme park of some kind. Carmel is great. The 17 mile drive is awesome, then there is Big Sur - it makes you feel close to God. If you want 4 cars at the stop light or less, central California (Pismo) might be your style and you won't have to worry about crime. I stay at Cottage Inn by the Sean which is a Thomas Kincaide like hotel with such ambience. And you can bring the dog for about 250 a night and fall to sleep to the sound of the ocean and wake up in the morning to it, too. I go there whenever I can. It is such a nice town with no pretense and good hotels and restaurants. :) Have fun
I posted before reading all these great posts and guess what?
I had said almost word for word what everyone else said. I would not give a rats behind what she thought of me, in fact if something had killed my 3furs I probably would have strung them up myself. How you can be so I don’t want to hurt her feelings, crap- I would call the police, I would get some kind of action if I had to do it myself. I keep my loves in my home always (in my neighborhood animals are not supposed to just roam free) but I would never be able to sleep, eat or anything knowing my babies outside. Everyone posting here apparently are of 1 mind, basically we have said the same thing. If a dog kills another animal, likely then to turn on a person. I could care less what someone thinks about me- I would call the police.
Beach or mountains? Beach. Chinese or BBQ?
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closing a pool Help!
I just purchased a home with an above ground pool and have no clue as to how to close it for the season.  First of all, the water is a  yucky green because I didn't add shock (I think?).  Is that what I need to do? 
You should go to the pool store SM

We have lived in a house with a pool for about 10 years, in the ground not above.  If you take a sample of your water to the pool store, they will test your water for free.  They will tell you exactly what chemicals you need and exactly how to close your pool.  If you close it correctly, opening in the spring will be a breeze.  If you don't, it will be a nightmare. 


 


He drowned in a pool. nm
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Pool heaters
Google for In The Swim.  They have AGP heaters.  They even have those "floating solar" ones, but your pool is maybe too large for that.  I think the cost is modest to run the heaters and certainly worth the cost if you want to swim.  It is cold here too and we count the days until it becomes unfrozen, which is much too late for me! 
Are you 2 the last to pool your money, probably so
Hubby and I both signed onto each other's accounts, but he has his bills he pays each month and I have others. When large bills come, we half those so it works well for us both. I do not balance my checkbook, though, and my daughter who is accountant just grits her teeth but it works for me. One good thing I found out, whenwe did our taxes the person told me next year just to send in about $2500 and that should be fine with out deductions and what hubby pays in. Sounds good to me! I have traveling on my mind. I would hate and I mean hate to let hubby know just how much I do spend.
Pool chlorine
We've always used chlorine and never had any problems. We've had our pool for ten years. The kids have already been in ours three times so far. A record for our area. Usually it's not warm enough to swim until sometime in June.
At my apt. we have a robot that cleans the pool ! (nm)
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Does anyone have any experience with pool heaters? sm
We put in a 24 foot round above ground pool last spring, but didnt use it much until towards the end of summer because the water was to darn cold! We have a solar cover, but it does not help much on the cooler nights. We live in NE Ohio. I am looking into getting some kind of heater to heat up the water so we can start swimming in June when we get it opened up. I was thinking of an electric heater but dont want to run up the electric bill to much.  Any suggestions or ideas?? Thanks!
Geez, it's gotten HOT today anybody have a pool???
Well, we just got back from getting pool supplies.  This is our third summer, we used Baquacil the first 2 years, dh said we were switching to chlorine this year because it is so much cheaper!  Anybody done this before, I wanted to keep the Baquacil because of the grandbabies, but was just wondering about the switching.. any & all info appreciated.. tia.. gina
1 In 5 Adults Uses Pool As Toilet
Officials: Swallowing Urine-Contaminated Water Isn't Harmful

PHOENIX -- A new study by the Water Quality and Health Council found that nearly one in five adults admits to urinating in a swimming pool instead of using the toilet.

Eight in 10 adults are convinced their fellow swimmers are guilty of such a crime, the study said.

Nevertheless, health officials insist that swimming in and even swallowing urine-contaminated water isn't harmful to someone's health.

"Urine in itself has been purified through a whole variety of bodily processes so that it's removed a lot of the contaminants in it," said Don Herrington from the Arizona Health Department.

Swimmers should be more concerned about swallowing parasites than swallowing urine, officials said.

Last summer, dozens of swimmers in the Phoenix area got sick from pool water, forcing the closure of all 29 Phoenix city pools.

The parasite which caused the illnesses, Cryptosporidium, comes from diarrhea.

Phoenix Parks and Recreation spokeswoman Amy Blakeney urged sick swimmers to stay out of the pool.

"People who are sick need to stay home and remain at home for 14 days after they're symptom-free, especially if they have diarrhea," Blakeney said.

Though city pools electronically monitor chlorine levels, the city of Phoenix has begun to require swimmers to shower before they jump in the pool as an extra precaution.

"Taking a shower allows those materials to rinse off and go down as sewage, and then gets a clean body into the pool water, which is what we all want," Blakeney said.

We do use our bleach for our pool instead of chlorine (cheaper)...
but never knew about peroxide being so useful! I have one bottle for cuts and scrapes for the kids but will have to get more now and put it in a spray bottle! Thanks!
Local pool place for sure. Or even have a service do it the first
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He may be....but $300 pool versus a $30,000 truck, and a boat, etc., etc.? nm
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she could have put big ticket items on there in hopes some would pool their resources together. sm
that's how my family does it. we will have several go in together to get an important big item. also, i think when doing registeries a lot of people home and kinda like a shopping spree. they know they will or will not get items, but what's the hurt to put the items on there just in case.
DE is sold in swimming pool stores to use in DE filters. It's not
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Ewa Beach, HI
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Beach
Just keep a sharp eye on the children in the ocean with the boogie boards. The ocean current is strong. I found this out when we went to Myrtle Beach and my 10-year-old was on an inflatable raft. The current carried her rather far. It was a good thing my husband could swim. It happened so quickly but everything turned out all right.
beach - sm

Take the kids to Assateague Island, only a short way from Ocean City.  There is a beach for day use and they might see the wild ponies keeping cool by the ocean.  Just spent last week there. 


On the beach...
in the cold wind. lol Poor planning for the time of year but I have beautiful pictures at sunset. :)
Ft. Lauderdale Beach, FL

   


Boynton Beach here! nm
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South Beach here.
I started South Beach just today since the New Year fell in the middle of the week.  My husband and I have done it before and it really works pretty much effortlessly.  I am working two jobs from 8:00 - 1:30 (Real Estate) and my transcription job from 2:00 - 10:30, so this seems to be the only way to lose weight for me given the fact that I have no free time or energy to exercise.  We did it before last spring and the weight loss is quick and pretty painless once you get over the initial carb withdrawal.  I would love some support and could offer some as well.  You can e-mail me directly at mandie573@yahoo.com.  Thanks and good luck. 
Definitely Navarre Beach, FL
The most gorgeous, and well-kept secret in FL.  It is in the pan handle, about 35 miles W of Destin, and about 25 miles E of Pensacola Beach.  All of these beaches are beautiful, white sands.  Navarre is less traveled, and less busy.  My husband and I went with my sis and fam last year, which is where he proposed to me, then this year on 07/07/07 we were married beachside.  It is wonderful.  I just keyed in Navarre Beach search, and many offers for condos came up.  We stayed at the Inn at Summer Wind, a wonderful high-rise condo equipped with everything,  If laying around on the beach and/or having coffee on your balcony overlooking the water is your cup o tea, this is the place for you!  It is very relaxing.  Then, you can cross the bridge back to mainland (Navarre is a small island), and go to the new Superwalmart, to specialty shops, or on down the road either way to frequent other beaches/restaurants, and there is an outlet mall down near Destin that was cool.  Just an awesome place to to.  We went in June in 06 and July 07, and the water and weather were perfect.  In fact, 07/07/07 was the most pretty day down there this year!!!  Good luck deciding, but in my exp. It was well worth it.  July is the on-season, and we paid around $1300 for 6 nights in the condo, that slept 6 (king BR, bunk beds made in the wall (hubbies bed if he don't behave) and couch is a pullout.  I think starting in mid Aug. or so it is about 1/2 that.  I have to go in the summer, though, because of the kids and teacher hubby.  Good luck again!! 
Does anyone know about Myrtle Beach, SC? SM

I don't mean for a vacation; I mean as far as living there. Any information will be most appreciated.


Thank you.


Pebble Beach
Is in Monterey, California.
Myrtle Beach
I would love to live there. . Good luck to you. . I think you are very brave. .
it's about 2 miles from the beach

here on the West Coast of Michigan in Muskegon.  Bought the house from a man who was a nut and who had bought it in foreclosure for 17K.  Huge yard, 100 x 100 feet, all fenced.  Two bedrooms, one bath, just over 800 square feet (pretty small).  All new siding, all new triple-pane windows, new furnace, new fridge, new hot water heater, new stove (found the receipt, $1700 for the set), and a totally re-done kitchen.  It's in the inner city, I call it my "little house in the hood."  Taxes are about $900 a year.  The only repairs we needed to make were to the plumbing, of which there was none, and I mean none.  So, my nephew and I spent just over $200 and learned how to plumb -- all connected and flowing, PVC is my new best friend.


There's tons of houses even cheaper than this here, just not the best neighborhoods, but you can houses anywhere from 2 to 5 to 20 grand as fixer-uppers.  I take my child to school of choice out of district, cuz I wanted him to go to school where I went; it's only a 5-mile drive.  Gotta love it, good enough for now.


Myrtle Beach
I have been to Myrtle Beach many times and I think it would be an awesome place to live. . Allyson is beautiful - she is lucky to have an aunt who is willing to consider making such a big change to be closer to her.
Thanks, Cranky Beach
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39 and snowing in Virginia Beach
Absolutely beautiful watching the snow fall and then melt as soon as it hits the ground!
Now I know why I went on all those exotic beach trips
when I was younger. My father used to fuss and fuss at me- I was traveling to the Carribean, Mexico, etc and he wondered why did I not visit the good ole USA. Now if only he were still here I could tell him. Now I am into visiting places that do not have the beach included- so glad I did those in my earlier years- did not mind showing those legs then!
I respect your opinion, but that beach is SM
very very small. During the week would be no problem, but forget about weekends.

Favorite South Florida beaches for me are 15th beach on South Beach, (but you have to have a great body! :)) and Hollywood Beach. That really is a lovely beach. Kind of cheesy boardwalk, but great beach.

North Fla, St. Augustine beach.

Sanibel Island also have really nice beach, but watch out for sand flies and red tide.
Lived right at the beach before, hated it
NM
10 yrs ago on Miami Beach thru to Broward...
and for some reason, they did away with them - I liked when they were in 7 languages......and you're right - it was Creole at Jackson......
The beach in my hometown in Florida (sm)
I would buy a cheesy little beach cottage and paint it tacky colors and have lots of plants outside and open my own little herbal remedies shop! Haha! That's what I want to do when I'm old and retired!
Born and raised in Ewa Beach,
have not been home in almost 21 years. I think I like Bermuda better.
Come to SoFla. Going to the beach on Sunday;
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I would love to but the nearest beach
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We usually head on over to Coco Beach
or Daytona/Ormond Beach area. Not too far of a drive, maybe 1 hr. We usually go off season when it's less crowded too. Public beach with changing areas and toll parking, etc.
How about beach-chair position?
Doncha know the patient wishes they were really in a chair on the beach instead of in the operating room.


Beach. Iced tea or lemonade?
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Beach. Hugs or kisses? nm

pancakes...beach or mountains?
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