
HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY!



I bought Neil Young’s Harvest in 1972 even though Young was far from my favorite singer. As Young himself said about his voice, “It’s an acquired taste.”
This is the 50th Anniversary of the release of Harvest. Harvest went on to become the best selling album of the year. “Heart of Gold” went to Number One on the Billboard chart–Neil Young’s only Number One song.
Harvest is only 37 minutes long. Short even for albums from the early Seventies. Yet, in all the Neil Young discography, Harvest stands out for capturing the Zeitgeist of the time. Are you a Neil Young fan. What do you think of Harvest? GRADE: A
TRACK LIST:
All tracks are written by Neil Young. Track timings are from the original 1972 vinyl release, catalogue number MS 2032.
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | “Out on the Weekend“ | 4:35 |
| 2. | “Harvest“ | 3:03 |
| 3. | “A Man Needs a Maid“ | 4:00 |
| 4. | “Heart of Gold“ | 3:05 |
| 5. | “Are You Ready for the Country?“ | 3:21 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | “Old Man“ | 3:22 |
| 2. | “There’s a World” | 3:00 |
| 3. | “Alabama” | 4:02 |
| 4. | “The Needle and the Damage Done (recorded in concert January 30, 1971)” | 2:00 |
| 5. | “Words (Between the Lines of Age)” | 6:42 |

A. S. Byatt wrote one of my favorite novels: Possession. Possession went on to win the 1990 Booker Prize. It’s the story of a pair of academics trying to solve a literary mystery.
Byatt’s Medusa’s Ankles: Selected Stories presents a cross-section of her work. From realistic stories like “Raw Material”–a story about a creative writing teacher who actually finds a student whose writing is genuinely creative–to “A Stone Woman” where a woman is literally turning to stone, these tales tantalize and surprise.
The two stories I enjoyed the most would probably fall into the category of Fantasy. “The Djinn in the Nightingale’s Eye” is the longest story in Medusa’s Ankles; it’s almost 100 pages. The story involves a professor of narratology, Gillian Perholdt, who attends an academic conference in Turkey after her husband leaves her and says good-bye through a fax. Gillian Perholt buys a beautiful bottle and guess what? Yes, a djinn (aka, genie) appears and grants her three wishes. Plenty of humor and pathos follow. “The Djinn in the Nightingale’s Eye” is a master class in story telling and narratology.
My second favorite story is “Cold.” In a kingdom long ago, the Queen–after giving birth to 12 boys–finally gives birth to a girl. The girl is “fragile” and wan. But, her tutor starts to formulate a theory of her health. When he spies the Princess dancing in the snow, he realizes her true nature. But, when the Princess marries, she’s confronted by the consequences of her true nature.
A. S. Byatt is a marvelous writer. Her stories, whether realistic or fantastic, will sweep you away! GRADE: A
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION By David Mitchell — vii
The July ghost — 3
Sugar — 21
Precipice-encurled — 55
Racine and the tablecloth — 85
Medusa’s ankles — 117
The Chinese lobster — 131
Dragons’ breath — 155
The Djinn in the nightingale’s eye — 165
A Lamia in the Cévennes — 263
Christ in the house of Martha and Mary — 281
Cold — 289
Heavenly bodies — 325
Raw material — 335
A stone woman — 359
The narrow jet — 391
Dolls’ eyes — 415
The lucid dreamer — 429
Sea story — 437

Encanto is a Disney animated mystery. Featuring the voices of Stephanie Beatriz, María Cecilia Botero, John Leguizamo, Mauro Castillo, Jessica Darrow, Angie Cepeda, Carolina Gaitán, Diane Guerrero, and Wilmer Valderrama, the film follows a multigenerational Colombian family, the Madrigals, led by a matriarch whose children and grandchildren—except for Mirabel Madrigal (Beatriz)—receive magical gifts from a “miracle” candle that helps them serve the people in their rural community called “the Encanto”.
When Mirabel learns that the family is losing their magic, she sets out to find out what is happening, and save her family and their magical house. Mirabel follows the clues that lead to the Past and a missing family member, Bruno, whose Gift was that he could see the Future.
Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote the music for Encanto. I liked the plot and the silly characters. Mirabel–pitied because she has no “Gift”–shows she has investigative powers and leadership skills. Encanto, like many Disney movies, is inspiring. GRADE: B


The headline in the sport section of Saturday’s WALL STREET JOURNAL read: MY HEAD SAYS RAMS, BUT MY HEART SAYS BENGALS. That’s pretty much the way I feel. The Rams are favored by 4 points, but many of the ESPN “experts” are predicting a Rams romp over the Bengals. I like Joe Burrow, but Aaron Donald will be chasing him all game long. I would love to see the Bengals pull the upset, but I’m going with the Rams: 27-24. Who do you think will win the Super Bowl?

Diane and I use our freezer quite a bit. There’s always pizza ready to be warmed up and devoured! Diane freezes plenty of chicken and turkey for use in her various recipes. But Ashley Christensen and Kaitlyn Goalen take freezing to a whole new level!
Christensen and Goalen believe the freezer is an underutilized appliance and with proper planning, meals can be more delicious and prep time can be reduced drastically.
This cookbook starts out with the basics: how to use your freezer, what to freeze and what NOT to freeze, and other important issues. Then the recipes start with attractive photos of the wonderful food that results from using the freezing strategy. YUMMY!
I liked the variety of recipes in this book: some for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. These cooks accentuate the simplifying of food preparation as well as the value of quality ingredients to enhance the taste. If you want to learn how to make your cooking life easier, and prepare more delicious food, It’s Always Freezer Season will show you how. What’s in your freezer? GRADE: A
Introduction: Why the freezer? 1
How to use this book 5
Recipes Organized By Course 6
Part 1 How to Use Your Freezer 9
1 What to freeze and what not to freeze 11
2 How long can I freeze it? 21
Frozen Food Lifespan 24
3 How to freeze 27
4 How to unfreeze 39
Part 2 The Freeze Pantry 47
5 Grains 49
6 Proteins 81
7 Dairy 111
8 Vegetables 133
Part 3 Freezer-Friendly Dishes 165
9 Breakfast and brunch dishes 167
10 Snacks and bites 181
11 Soups and saucy things 189
12 Casseroles and bakes 209
13 Sweets 223
14 Beverages 237
Resources 253
Acknowledgments 255
About the authors 257
Index 258

I’ve been a fan of prolific Simon R. Green’s Science Fiction (Deathstalker series) and Fantasy (Nightside series). Green’s Ishmael Jones series falls somewhere between. Ishmael Jones is an agent for a shadowy entity called The Organization. Jones is invited by his boss, The Colonel, to elegant but isolated Belcourt Manor for Christmas. Jones arrives in the middle of a blizzard which shuts down roads in the area. And, like an Agatha Christie novel, the characters at Belcourt Manor start to be murdered, one by one. Ishmael Jones mentions he operates on the dark side of the road. He certainly proves it in this novel. Solving the mystery is just part of the plot. Stopping the murderer is another. If you’re looking for a suspenseful Christmas mystery with a twisty plot, give The Dark Side of the Street a try. GRADE: B
THE ISHMAEL JONES MYSTERY SERIES:
The Dark Side of the Road (May 2015)
Dead Man Walking (May 2016)
Very Important Corpses: An Ishmael Jones mystery (March 2017)
Death Shall Come (September 2017)
Into the Thinnest of Air (March 2018)
Murder in the Dark (August 2018)
Till Sudden Death Do Us Part (August 2019)
Night Train to Murder (January 2020)
The House on Widows Hill (July 2020)
Buried Memories (October 2021)

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, I thought Reflections of Love might be an appropriate 2-CD set to listen to. I preferred CD2 to CD1.
CD2 includes classics like Willie Nelson’s “You Were Always on My Mind,” “You Got It,” by Roy Orbison, “Black Velvet” by Alannah Myles, and “Unchained Melody” by The Righteous Brothers.
Do you remember these love songs? Any favorites? GRADE: B
TRACK LIST:
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CD2:

Robert Aickman writes strange stories. For example, my favorite story in Painted Devils: Strange Stories (1979), “Larger Than Oneself,” is set in a mansion on a night with thunder and rain. A confused woman, invited by wealthy publisher Vincent Cover, arrives at the mansion to find a conference of philosophers discussing the spirit and powers. My favorite character is the sexy Sister Nuper who is followed everywhere by her dozen handsome admirers.
Aickman’s stories take the reader to strange realms. In “The Houses of Russians,” a young boy finds an island in Finland with abandoned houses of the Russians. Odd events occur. In “Ringing the Changes” a couple on their honeymoon arrive at Holihaven where an unseen sea emits an overpowering smell and incessant bells ring and echo all night to awaken the dead.
“The Waiting Room” tells the story of Pendlebury, a man who misses his train, and is forced to spend the night alone in the Waiting Room of the train station. He falls asleep, but when he wakes up he finds he’s not alone anymore: the ghosts that haunt that Waiting Room are waiting for him.
Aickman includes some bizarre stories of affairs. In “The View” a gentleman is invited by a mysterious woman to spend some time in her ancient house. The man is disturbed by the fact the view from his window changes every day. The woman seduces him to keep him with her. In “Marriage,” a young man meets two women who love the theater as much as he does. The older woman, Helen, introduces the young man to Ellen. On a walk in a park, Ellen lures the young man to an isolated area where they have sex. The young man thinks he saw Helen watching from the bushes. The young man and Ellen continue their affair, but the sexual aspects become more extreme.
Robert Aickman’s stories aren’t going to appeal to everyone. Sometimes I’ve finished an Aickman story and asked myself, “What was that all about?” But, if you want eerie, different, and even haunting stories, Aickman is the writer for you. And, I really like Edward Gorey cover! GRADE: B+
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Ravissante — 1
The Houses of the Russians — 27
The View — 57
Ringing the Changes — 87
The School Friend — 117
The Waiting Room — 141
Marriage — 153
Larger Than Oneself — 183
My Poor Friend — 211