Monday, March 9, 2020

My World of Hail






I was preparing to go to the community garden plot on Saturday because we had a sunny day. 
However we had a snowy hail fall down fast and furious that afternoon.
It looked quite eerie and the sky was quite dark.
The birds were flapping crazily but they quickly disappeared.

I couldn't do any outdoor gardening but I managed to repot a number of indoor plants that were very much in need of it.


I've done a lot of reading over the cold, darker months. These are the books I've completed to date.


Out of the completed books I most enjoyed A Trial in Venice, Pure Land, The Shogun's Queen and The Goldfinch.
You can learn more about each book by clicking on the titles if you are interested.
I'm currently reading The Last Concubine (the 2nd in the series written by Lesley Downer), Wardrobe Wake Up and The Orphan Thief.

Linking up with Our World Tuesday.

33 comments:

HappyK said...

Wow you've read a lot of books already!!
I haven't read any of the ones you have.

jabbott said...

The weather is so variable I am so behind in my garden jobs. Your photos really capture the mood.

annie said...

Great book list there. That is some storm coming down! I wonder how those birds felt in it??

Elkes Lebensglück said...

Great books!! These are great photos of the hail and the birds!!
Greetings Elke

carol l mckenna said...

Amazing hail and yet beautiful plants besides ~ Gorgeous photos ^_^

Happy Moments to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

Mari said...

Wow! That was quite a storm. You got some great photos.
I just finished reading one of the books you have listed - The Giver of Stars. It was so, so good!

Joanne Noragon said...

That hail storm looks quite severe.

Red said...

I'm always in awe as to how many books you read. I'm a very slow reader. Right now I'm reading "How Green Was My Valley"

Jeanie said...

Yikes! Now THAT's a hail storm! And what an impressive bunch of books.

Joyful said...

Hi Mari, I'm glad you enjoyed the book. I had to wait quite a long while for it through my library. If you enjoyed it I've heard there is another similar book called The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek.

Joyful said...

Any reading is good reading says one teacher to another :-) I will add "How Green Was My Valley" to my list. I remember the movie by the same name.

Joyful said...

It was very unusual. I don't think it did any damage.

Joyful said...

The hail came down fast and furious and the sky was very dark. But once the hail stopped it very quickly melted. I made some good headway on book reading over January and February while it was cold and dark.

Joyful said...

Thank you Carol :-)

Joyful said...

Thank you Elkes!

Joyful said...

I thought maybe the birds were frightened. They flew around like they were not quite sure what to do. But then I've seen them do that early in the morning without rain, snow or hail.

Joyful said...

I hear you. Despite knowing that this time comes every year. I am never quite ready. Often I might be ready then the weather doesn't cooperate or the weather is lovely but I'm not ready!

Joyful said...

Yes I've gotten ahead in my reading though now I probably will slow down with gardening season upon us shortly.

diane b said...

That was some hail storm. I love reading when its raining outside, but I haven't that many books in our rainy season.

Joyful said...

Yes it was quite the sight. Very different from hail storms I've experienced before. I'm glad you are able to enjoy reading during the rain. We get a lot of rain here too. I wonder if that makes more avid readers because in my city you will always see people reading in cafes and on transit.

Fun60 said...

You captured the feel of the hail storm really well. I can think of nothing better to do than snuggle down with a good book when the weather is dark and gloomy outside.

Phil Slade said...

we have had occasional bouts of hail but no snow thankfully. I am really looking forward to spring now.

Sandra Nachlinger said...

Great photos of hail. Those poor birds! I've read several of the books you have. With the virus scare, it's a good idea to just stay indoors and read!

Tanza Erlambang said...

perfect shots...love it.

Have a wonderful day....

eileeninmd said...

Hello, I have not seen hail lately, your photos are amazing. I wonder if the hail hurts the birds when they are flying? I do enjoy my reading..Take care and stay well. Enjoy your day! PS, thanks for visiting my blog.

Rhodesia said...

Wow, thank goodness we have so far missed any big hail storms for a while. The last one broke a whole lot of our roof tiles and the rain flooded the house!! I am struggling with finding time for reading, the only time I read now is in bed at night. Keep well Diane

affectioknit said...

...spring weather is so crazy...the kiddos had hail in New Mexico...
~Have a lovely day!

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Wow! That was quite the hail storm! So glad it didn't develop into anything more serious! Your books all look very interesting. I may come back to this again when I am searching my library for more books to read. Thank you for posting this. Have a blessed and healthy weekend.

Buttercup said...

Love seeing all that you've read. Always looking for new titles, though my TBR pile is about to fall over and injure me.

Lowcarb team member said...

We had some hail recently …
Your photographs showed it well.

All the best Jan

Sandi said...

Is it unusual to have hail there?

shayndel said...

Hi Joyful!! Hail does seem unusual! It seems biblical, as it was one of the plagues as we start to get ready for Passover, I think of that!! God has so many kinds of weather in His great storehouse!! You beautifully capture the frozen droplets!!! Good you are prepared with all the books!! Blessings to you and thank you for your comments today on my post and always your encouragements!! Stay healthy and with eyes towards heaven, may next weather condition be of the sunny variety:))xoxo

stardust said...

I could almost hear the sound of the hailstones from your photos. It hailed, too, in my part of the world, suddenly during the warm spell. It looked like the final stand of winter against spring because the weather has gotten milder and milder after the hail. You read such many books only autumn-to-winter season. The Plague by Albert Camus is selling well again in Japan under the circumstances. Take care.

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