Oh
what a yucky day at work. I’m tasked to work really old invoices for
Occupational Health all day on Fridays but I missed last Friday so I
made up that time
today. The computer program these accounts are in sucks – it is very
difficult to actually use information that’s in it. And trying to track
down who to contact to speak with about the invoices takes so much time…
Just yuck.
I’m currently reading MURDER BY THE BOOK by Susanna Gregory. This is 18th of 18 in series featuring
Matthew Bartholomew, physician, and his colleague Brother Michael, in 14th century
Cambridge,
England. Here is a description:
It is drawing near to the end of term, and the University at Cambridge is in turmoil over the opening of a new Common Library. There is an attack on one of the masters at a meeting to discuss the matter, and a body is found floating in the pond in the library's garden on the eve of its opening. Meanwhile, there are rumours of a large force of dangerous smugglers lurking in the Fens. Aided by their friend Sheriff Tulyet, Bartholomew and Michael must thwart the invaders before the Feast of Corpus Christi the following week. To fail might mean the destruction of the town...
It was published June 2012 in the
UK and has 448 pages.
Tonight we have Deadliest Catch to watch on TV. I’ve got some articles to post to FB then I’ll probably read. A storm may be blowing in ... or by again.
Still waiting on the Obamacare Supreme Court verdict….
Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster
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