Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Mansion Beach

Mansion Beach is a fiction novel set in current times on Block Island, Rhode Island. A young woman from Minnesota, her name is Nicola, goes there to work at a seal sanctuary. Her cousin from Minnesota, more like a brother than a cousin, David, lives during the summer on Block Island. His wife, Taylor, is wealthy. Taylor's family has a small cottage that they are letting Nicola stay at no charge. Nicola doesn't have much and gets around the island on her bicycle. Next door to Nicola's cabin lives Julianne George. She is a wealthy owner of a high tech fashion start-up. Her goal, in moving to Block Island, is a nefarious one. Nicola and Julianne become close friends. The book is basically about friendship; friendship between cousins and neighbors. 

 


 

Moths

 Today I attended a lecture about moths in Minnesota. Moths outnumber butterflies by a margin of 10 to 1 but butterflies get most of the attention. Most, but not all, moths fly only at night. Light can affect their travels. Like a moth to a flame, moths are attracted to out door lights that look yellow or orange. They are not attracted to the white light of a LED bulb. Male moths have fanned out antennae that are larger than the female antennae. That is because the males can smell or sense a female moth from seven miles away. The female moth's antennae are smaller and not fanned out. Females don't go looking for males. Instead, they just wait for the males to arrive. Female moths can carry one hundred eggs. When  laying eggs the female will lay all her eggs in one spot. After hatching from an egg, they will eat and grow. Moths will shed their exoskeleton 6 or 7 times until they are ready to form a cocoon. They eat so much as caterpillars that once they shed their cocoon they don't eat anymore. Moths don't have mouth parts. Moths live as moths for about a week. They live as caterpillars for two and a half months. Here in Winona County, in an effort to eradicate the spongy moth infestation, planes have been spraying pheromones that disrupt the males from finding the females. This pheromone affects all moths and butterflies and not just the spongy moth. So is it a good idea to spray the confusing pheromone? If we let spongy moths proliferate and there are no leaves on trees for the native moths to eat, well, that wouldn't be good either. Our speaker is an amateur entomologist and nature photographer. He spoke about three species of moths. One is the green luna moth which is my favorite because it is so pretty and green. I once saw one in the hull of a boat in the morning. The aluminum boat was pulled up on the shore of Rush Lake near New York Mills. Another moth he talked about is the crecopia moth which is beautiful with red spots. This last May I spotted a crecopia moth cocoon on a branch at the arboretum at Gustavus Adolphus in Saint Peter. The last moth he talked about is the polyphemus moth which is yellow in color. In closing he advised us not to rake up all our leaves in the fall. The crecopia moth will attach it's cocoon to a branch. The luna moth and the polyphemus moths attach their cocoons to leaves. If you rake and bag all your leaves you are harming the moth population. Now I feel bad about all those leaves I mulched with my mower and set in my compost piles.

 


 

Monday, July 13, 2026

Son Of Nobody

 Yann Martel is the author of  The Life of Pi which is a book I really loved. This time I borrowed an audio book called Son Of Nobody. I was disappointed. I couldn't even finish it. The story is about the Trojan War. One side of the story is told by a goat herder's son at the time of the war. The other is told by a scholar in current times as he reads manuscripts about the war. After listening to stories from The Iliad and The Odyssey for 5 hours, listening to people getting killed with swards and javelins, I just couldn't take it anymore.

 


 

Sunday, July 5, 2026

The Patience Stone

Never in my life have I read a book like The Patience Stone by Atiq Rahimi (translated into English by Polly McLean. The story takes place during a week in Afghanistan. A woman is in her quarters with her husband who is in a coma and has a bullet in his brain.  He is part of the Taliban. She has sent her two daughters to her aunt's house in a safer part of the city. Every night there are gun shots and tanks traveling by. The woman takes care of her husband. She puts eye drops in his eyes so they don't dry out. She mixes a concoction of sugar, salt, and water and feeds her husband through a tube going down his nose. She washes his body and keeps him clean. She goes out only just before curfew to see her daughters. During this week she is finally able to talk freely to her husband. He cannot respond to her thoughts. Her husband, when he was around, mistreated her. During their ten years of marriage they have only been together for three. He was away at war for the other seven years. This is a short but extremely powerful book.

 


 

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Happy 4th of July

I remember the 4th of July in 1976. I was living in Saint Cloud, going to school, and working at the Saint Cloud Manor home. The home was located just a short walk through the woods to the prison. This prison had high thick walls and is the largest wall after the great wall of China. One of my patients in this home was 104 years old. As I took care of her I asked if she remembered the Centennial in 1876. She nodded that she did remember it but she was unable to say much more about it. She was a nice lady and I was happy to work with her. Later that night the fireworks were set off. One lady with a German accent cried out from  her bed saying, "The bombs! The bombs!" I tried to comfort her. I tried to explain fireworks but she wasn't having any of it. She was so scared. The 4th of July isn't to everyone's taste.

 


 
 

Friday, July 3, 2026

Patient, Female

A few years ago I read a book by Julie Schumacher called Dear Committee Members. I thought the book was creative and hilarious while poking fun at college academics. This time I read Patient, Female. This book was good too. I like that it was published by Milkweed Press. The author is employed at the University of Minnesota in the creative writing department. She lives in Saint Paul. This book was a series of short stories about women. Some of the women were having good times and others were having bad times. The thirteen stories were very entertaining.

 


 

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Wait For Me

 Amy Jo Burns is the author of Wait For Me, a fictional novel about the music scene in Nashville, Tennessee. The main character is Elle Harlow. Elle grew up in Appalachia. Her family was poor. Her brother died young because they could not afford a doctor. Her father went off to serve in Vietnam and Elle kept life together for herself and her mother. She was mentored by Merry, a silent local woman who healed other people with herbs. Elle was gifted a mandolin by Merry. Elle wrote songs from the area. She went to Nashville she gets an audition with a music producer. Arlo Watson is the music producer. He is the type of guy who is after money more than helping people or recognizing true talent. Elle spends a year or two in Nashville before disappearing for a decade. Arlo thinks he can decide what is in the future for Elle. Elle proves him wrong. The author modeled Arlo and his agency after the RCA studio in Nashville. The book contains many of the lyrics and chords. I enjoyed reading about Elle. The author has a writing style where conversations don't go the way they normally do in real life. One character might say something or ask a question and the response from the other person is usually proclaiming something significant about the personality of the first speaker. Once in awhile this would be okay but it was so used so frequently it got annoying. 

 


 

Mansion Beach

Mansion Beach is a fiction novel set in current times on Block Island, Rhode Island. A young woman from Minnesota, her name is Nicola, goes...