2011-2012 BOOK and HOSTESS

13 Sept - Labor Day at Robin's
11 Oct - American Buffalo at Sarah's
8 Nov - Sarah's Key at Cathi's
13 Dec -Beside a Burning Sea at Dayle's
10 Jan - no book China City
7 Feb - Secret Lives of Hoarders at Karen's
6 Mar - Lotus Eaters at Dayle's
10 Apr - Mink River at Candace's
8 May - The Lacuna at Louie's
12 Jun - The Golden Compass at Pam's
July - Picnic at Madelyn's
20-22 Aug - Retreat Seabrook

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

We discussed Loving Frank, by Nancy Horan. It's about the relationship between Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamah Borthwick between 1908 and 1914, when it ended tragically. The affair was very scandalous, as both of them left their children. Most everyone liked the book, but not the choices the characters made. The discussion was lively and covered many areas - we had a great time!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

We sure had a fun time in Portland! Don't forget, you can click on each photo, and see it in a larger size.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2008
BOOKWOMEN GO TO THE ZOO
We passed the Graffiti Van on our way to breakfast!
Cathi and I stopped at the Episcopal Church with it's bright red doors.
Reflected in the window, we wait for our train to the zoo.
The big news was the elephants. Here, reaching for the choicest leaves.
But the new baby stole the show.
Robin and Dayle watch him with his mother and aunt.
Most of the other large animals were sleeping in the heat. Look at the size of those paws!
Maybe they should put Cathi behind bars!
On the train home, Cathi shows Dayle and Robin some of her photos.
At the Seattle Station once again.
And, finally, back on the ferry - worn out but happy!

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2008
BOOKWOMEN GO TO THE CHINESE GARDEN.
Jane, Cathi and Karen explore near the waterfall.
One of the many pagodas reflected in the pond.
Jane and Karen resting their tired feet on the patio.
A beautifully cut opening into the Banana Garden.
Cathi wanders through the Moon Gate.
At the entrance.
Cathi and Jane examine the Ginko carved panels.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2008
BOOKWOMEN LOOSE IN PORTLAND
Cathi & I took a little tour in Nob Hill before breakfast - lots of beautiful old apartment buildings and homes.
Breakfast was at the World Cup, directly across the street from the hostel.
We headed downtown for the market . . .
passing the House of Louie!
We stopped often along the way to pose and see the sights.
At the Willamette River, with the Burnside Bridge behind us.
Jane really got into the spirit of the market!
It is held every weekend under the bridge, and in the surrounding area.
Jimi Hendrix was there . . .
as well as other street musicians
and face painters.
This cat and his dog were enjoying the sunny day, too.
Robin reads in a courtyard at an art gallery,
which also proved to be a great spot for a group shot.
Finally, dinner at the brewery.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2008
BOOKWOMEN GO TO PORTLAND!
On the ferry, bright and early,
waiting for the train
at the Everett station.
Cathi peeks out the door at a stop along the way,
and we sure had fun taking loads of photos!
We arrived in Portland early in the afternoon,
and walked to our hostel accomodations.
Dinner and drinks at a Vietnamese restaurant, Silk.
Then, on to Powell's Book Store, where we didn't have nearly enough time to see everything! Walking back to our lodgings, the downtown area was pretty.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Our display at the Langley Library was a great success. Robin received many compliments and comments on it. We had to take it down today, so I hope you had a chance to see it!
Although we didn't attend this year, there is a book group gathering of Whidbey Island Groups every year. The address is WhidbeyBookGroups.com, and they have photos, group lists and book lists from their annual gathering on Feb. 29th, 2008. This is one of their photos of the meeting. They had over 100 in attendance.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008



April's Book.
Meeting is April 15.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

March 2008 Meeting

At our March meeting we discussed "A Short History of Nearly Everything", by Bill Bryson. Everyone agreed that it is a wonderful book, telling the story of everything from the Big Band to us right now. Bryson is a highly entertaining author, and brings a new dimension to history and the sciences. It is encyclopedic, but you can pick it up and read a chapter here and there, making it a good book to just have on hand all the time. It is also a great reference, for just about any question that comes up!


Cathi had this photo printed as a poster, intending it to go into the library display, but it didn't get done in time, so she brought it for us to see. It's a great poster - we'll need to figure out what to do with it! Karen, Cathi, Jane and Audrey look it over.
Robin, Cathi and Karen listen to Candace as she talks about the book.