Wednesday, August 4, 2021
What's Bugging You in August? A Product Review
Tuesday, August 3, 2021
Ocean Prey by John Sandford – A Book Review
Ocean Prey is a Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers Novel.
Main Characters in John Sandford's two well-known suspense/mystery series.
The Virgil Flowers Series
The main character of the series, Virgil Flowers, is described as tall, lean, late thirties, three times divorced, with long hair. He often wears t-shirts featuring rock bands. Virgil works at the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA). He is good friends with Lucas Davenport and is frequently mentioned in various 'Prey' novels.
The Lucas Davenport 'Prey' Series
Davenport has been a police officer, a Minneapolis detective and Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigator. In later books, including Ocean Prey, he now works for the U.S. Marshall's Office. Lucas is tall with black hair, gray at the temples, blue eyes, and dark complexion.
Although each character has been mentioned occasionally in each other's series (as they are friends), this is the first book where they are featured working together on the same case.
Synopsis of Ocean Prey
Fan-favorite heroes Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers join
forces on a deadly maritime case
Since they are federal officers killed on the job, the FBI investigates. When the case stalls out, the FBI calls in the U.S. Marshall's office in the form of Lucas Davenport and his team.
When the case turns lethal, Davenport brings in a detective whose biggest asset is having a fundamentally criminal mind: Virgil Flowers.
Working undercover posing as a deep sea diver, with Davenport and the FBI supporting him in the background, Virgil infiltrates the group of notorious drug runners operating off the coast of Miami. They want the men responsible for the deaths of the Coast Guardsmen, but also the head of the organization which has been bringing in tons of illegal drugs in an unusual way. The main goal is to shut down the entire operation once and for all.
Summary
Ocean Prey brings us an outstanding and exciting story starring Sandford's two favorite characters, Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers. This may be a suspenseful mystery story, but it is also filled with humor of the type frequently used by police personnel to lesson the tension. The jokes and wisecracks among the characters made me smile often, and actually laugh out loud in two places. A very enjoyable read.
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Monday, August 2, 2021
Reviewing How To Take Care Of Your House Plants On Vacation
So we have all these gorgeous houseplants that look beautiful in our homes and purify the air for us. All year long we look after them and water, feed and give them the correct position in our homes for their wellbeing.
Now the time comes when we go away on holiday, maybe it's just a short break or maybe it's for 2 or 3 weeks even longer. Our houseplants still need the same care so how can we go away on our well deserved break and still have healthy houseplants to come home to?
Many of these methods also work for if you know you will have a time you cannot take care of your houseplants for example the birth of a baby, a period of planned hospitalization or surgery. Or if you need to be away for work reasons.
I have left my houseplants for usually about two weeks successfully using these methods but once or twice I have left them for a month and they have all been fine.
Some house plants are undoubtedly much hardier than others when it comes to being left without care for a few weeks. In general my spider plants, mother in laws tongue, all cacti, succulents and swiss cheese plant are just as good as the day I leave them.
Other more delicate plants require more considered care and may not be quite so good at being left a long time. All of mine have survived but just needed a bit more care on my return.
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The Growing And Care Of Dracaena As A Houseplant |
Check Over Your Houseplants
First, at least a couple of weeks before your vacation do check over your plants for any signs of damage, pests and diseases and rectify anything that is wrong. You will want your plants to be as healthy as they possibly can be before they are left.
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Bird Of Paradise Flower |
Ask For Help From Friends
Ask a friend or neighbour to come into your house to look after them for you. If they are not used to looking after houseplants, especially the more specialised ones, you may need to leave a checklist of what to do or even take them through it before you leave. If you only have a couple of plants you might want to take them to your friend's house and put them in the correct position for them to take care of but for most of us, there will be too many plants to do that.
Personally, I would always leave instructions for the plants and also label the plants so the person knows which is which. It is helpful to group plants that need the same watering regime together as well so that it is quicker and easier for friends to do that task. My advice is to not assume they know how to look after your houseplants. Leave concise and clear instructions.
A lovely gift to say thank you when you return is always appreciated. You may wish to offer to reciprocate for your friend when they go away.
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The Spider Plant As A Houseplant Reviewed |
Group House Plants Together
Group houseplants of the same needs together in your home before you leave. For example, those who like shade in a shadier cooler part of your home and those who like dry conditions so that the friend helping you can know these are to be watered as much. That way they can derive benefits from each other and it's easier to help them survive.
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Bottlebrush Flower |
Methods of Watering Indoor Plants
For those plants that do not mind added moisture make sure each one has a saucer or outer container and give them a really good drink before you go. There will be excess water that pools into the container but if the plant can cope with standing water then it should be Ok. Over the time you are gone they will drink up that excess water.
Do not use this method for any plants that hate being in standing water as it will certainly damage and likely kill them.
For plants that will not cope with being in standing water but who like being well watered place them in a tub or bucket or even a bath a few inches deep of water and leave them there for up to about 20 minutes. Then place them on a draining area for another hour to let any excess water drain away. After that, they can go back to their outer pots.
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Swiss Cheese Plant |
If you have plants that like being moist, then they can be left in the bath or sink with a small amount of water so that the roots can access water at all times. Only use this for plants that can cope with being in a wet environment.
For others that like humidity, you can place them on a tray of pebbles and water the tray so that all the pebbles are covered. If the plants are well watered just before you leave, this should be enough moisture to enable them to be alright for about two weeks.
Move Houseplants
For most plants, I would suggest moving them out of areas where they get direct sunlight. A partial shady cooler spot is best if you cannot water them regularly, even for sun loving plants.
I would also remove any away from near radiators or heat sources and out of very hot windowsills. If you cannot move them all give them shade by drawing blinds or partially closing curtains.
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Reviewing The Care Of Living Stone Flowers or Lithops As Houseplants |
Plant Watering Spikes Devices
For plants where you really need to keep them regularly watered you can buy water drips which I have used effectively for specific plants. You put them deep into the compost and use with a wine bottle or a plastic bottle that fits the end of the spike. You may need to support the bottle in the pot.
You can make home made versions with holes in plastic bottles, but I have not had the same success with them. I always seem to get too much or too little water dripping so I just find it easier to stick with these.
I prefer the terracotta ones as they just seem to work better, get less clogged with soil and also are reducing our plastic use. Water is absorbed through the terracotta and into the soil. However, they are much more breakable so need to be used with more care.
Rather than just forcing them into the plant pot it is best to dig out a specific hole for it first. That way you can ease it in without hopefully breaking the terracotta and causing possible damage to roots. You do need to make sure that most of the spike is under the soil as it helps with stability and less risk of breakage. Check the bottle fits neatly and easily into the spike as a trial run. Wine bottles will be heavier than plastic bottles so bear that in mind also. Then carefully place the bottle into the spike. It is better if the soil is moist before you go away as it will last longer.
Do test out this method a few weeks before you go away to make sure it works for you and that your plants receive the water they require. Some plants may need one spike, others may need two to get sufficient water. You may also need to experiment with how much water you put in the bottle for the plant to be happy
Cacti And Succulents
To avoid this issue altogether, or simply feel it will be too much, too often to cope with the watering methods suggested here the solution is to choose plants to suit you and your life.
In general cacti and other succulent plants will cope just fine without being watered while you are away up to about a month, as long as they are healthy and well looked after before you leave them.
These plants do need water but not as much as most other plants and do very well if you are away a lot or for a long time. Do take account of their individual needs and take care with the siting in your home so they do not get scorched by sun or too shaded.
I think they are really interesting and attractive plants to have in our homes. If you travel often for more than a week or go away for very long vacations or work trips, these will be the easiest and most successful plants for you to keep as your houseplants.
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Capillary Matting Or Rope For Watering
Another suitable method for watering plants is to use capillary matting or a cord. Simply attach the cord or matting to a water source like a tray or bucket filled with fresh clean water and pop the other end into the houseplant.
A tip is to thoroughly wet the cord or material before attaching it to the water and the houseplant. You will find it best to bury the cord firmly into the soil. Also, I find it better if the water source is slightly higher than the plant pot.
Do be aware that the cord can drip water onto the floor or surface between the water source and the plant so either put down a drip tray or put the arrangement somewhere it will not matter so much like on a sink, in the bath or on a waterproof surface. This is a good method of watering but can take up a bit of space.
This will be perfectly adequate while you are on holiday. Again do test out before you need it. Experiment with how much water you need at the source and how much capillary rope or matting you need per plant.
I tend to use a mix of the capillary rope and the plant watering spikes for my plants that need a constant water source.
Taking Indoor Plants Outside?
You can consider taking some hardy houseplants outside in a sheltered spot, though I think this is the riskiest strategy. I have not done this with most of my houseplants, except for the Bottlebrush as it lives on our warm and sheltered porch most of the year so is hardier but does like to be outside in the summer. Our weather is too unpredictable even in the summer ranging from very sunny, hot and dry to rainy downpours, windy and cold snaps, to risk it with my other indoor plants, but it may suit your climate.
Personally, if I was going to do this I would try it out first while I was there for a few days or a week to see how the plants coped. That way if any of them looked unhappy you can bring them in immediately.
I would also be very careful which plants I put outside, only the healthiest and most hardy, who could cope with the potential weather changes.
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Reviewing The Growing And Care Of Bottlebrush Plant |
When You Return, Check Your House Plants
Once you are back home do check every one of your plants over for any signs of ill health, pests, or disease and treat them as needed. For those that have not had access to water do give them a good drink. Move all the plants back to their optimal conditions in your home.
I have used pretty much all these methods to some degree over the years and most of my house plants have been healthy and survived while I have been away on my holidays. They will thank you for the time and care you took over their well-being and give you pleasure and joy for the rest of the year.
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Sunday, August 1, 2021
A Review of Tough Times and Good People
Every Sunday, except for the past six Sundays, I add a review here on ReviewThisReviews.
Each of the ladies and gents who write for ReviewThisReviews makes a weekly contribution, and others fill in when needed. I'm proud to be associated with this amazing, reliable, and kind group of people.
You can be confident that the writers here are real people, living real lives, and most of us have known each other for a decade or more. When you read a review by one of these class individuals, you can be sure it's from a genuine experience or straight from the heart.
Life Gets in the Way
I would like to take this Sunday to thank all the writers on ReviewThisReviews, and especially to those who filled in for me these past six Sundays for their support, patience, and dedication.
All of us live human lives, and that, of course, includes good times and bad. These past six weeks have been my personal nightmare, with my mom nearly passing away three times during that span. My mother may be the toughest lady I know!
My Mother is a Force
Mom has spent her life managing family, working outside the home at times, caring, giving, and disciplining us. She's a strong independent woman who held her own all her life. We call her "small but mighty." She's only small in stature!
Mom has entered the next phase of life. My brother purchased the family home this past month, and mom has moved on to a place where she can get the care she needs. It's a first-class environment with a stunning view of the St. Lawrence Seaway here in Ontario.
She deserves to live this next phase of life in comfort and class. Although mom isn't 'well' by any stretch of the imagination, she's a fighter and currently holding her own in her new place.
I Didn't Think I'd Get Through These Past Six Weeks - And I NEVER Think Like That
Like my mother, I'm a pretty tough person. I've handled adversity many times in my life. Reviewing my life to date, I'd have to say some of the difficult situations I've encountered have been incredible, even shocking to some. We've always gotten through it ... always.
However, this situation with my mom was brutal. Of course, almost losing her was beyond description, but harder than that was my mom having to wrap her head around the fact that she needed a safer place to live and with care.
I was mom's personal PSW (personal support worker) for the entire time, and she knew how hard that was for me, for anyone. Yet adjusting to admitting your body is betraying you takes the greatest amount of courage.
We needed mom to be happy and safe. Solving the problem of her being 'safe' was easier than solving her being happy. In fact, we cannot be someone's happy guru all the time. Probably never. Mom had to step up and handle that part, and so far, she's really giving it her usual tough-gal effort. Perhaps the secret at this point in our lives is to strive for being grateful, then happiness naturally follows?
Thank You ReviewThisReviews
Again, thank you to everyone here for filling in for me, and especially to Cynthia and Pat for all you do. You keep us working together as a team, maintain the site, and along with my fellow contributors, make it the success story it is.
A Video for Mom
Over ten years ago, probably twenty years now, I created this video for my mom.
I'll close by posting it here in her honor - It's called "If I Could Fly Tonight" - If you're reading this via mobile, the link to the YouTube video is here.
Saturday, July 31, 2021
Book Review of WIN by Harlan Coben
Best-selling author Harlan Coben has written 18 Non-series stand-alone suspense books, the latest of which is WIN. Coben is also well-known for his Myron Bolitar series. Throughout the Bolitar series, we follow the interaction between Myron and his best friend and 'side kick' in solving crimes, Windsor Horne Lockwood III - or Win. It wasn't until I began reading Coben's newest book WIN that I realized the story was about Myron's friend.
For the first time, we get the true inside story of Win. Myron Bolitar is not featured in this book, except for a few references about the two of them together. Instead, for the first time, this book gives us the background on the Win we have known and loved throughout the Bolitar series.
Windsor Horne Lockwood III (Win) is an extremely wealthy man with impeccable taste and a personal approach to justice that too often lands him on the wrong side of the law.
Synopsis
When the FBI takes Win to a murder scene in the upper West Side apartment of a recluse, Win doesn't know why. Then he sees two objects there, a stolen Vermeer painting and a suitcase bearing the initials WHL3 - his initials.
Win is baffled how his family heirlooms came to be in a dead man's apartment. All he knows is that they were stolen from Lockwood Manor over twenty years ago when his Uncle was murdered and his cousin Patricia was kidnapped. Even though Patricia escaped her captors, they were never apprehended, the murder of her father was never solved, and the stolen items were never recovered.
Now the FBI reveals that the murder victim in the apartment was also the mastermind behind a notorious act of domestic terrorism. Win must figure out the connection between the two cases.
Summary
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WIN by Harlan Coben |
A dead man's secrets lead our hero down a dangerous road in this thriller from the author of the Myron Bolitar series – where we first meet Win. Harlan Coben writes with wit and irony in each of his suspenseful outings . A master storyteller ~ always a delightful read.
Quick Links to more reviews of Harlan Coben:
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- Book Review of WIN by Wednesday Elf
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Friday, July 30, 2021
Niagara Falls Maid of the Mist Boat Ride Reviewed
Have you ever wanted to step under a waterfall and feel the fresh running water splash over you? If so, you will love the "Maid of the Mist" boat ride!
This fantastic boat takes your right up next to the falls, and under the "mist" of Niagara Falls. It is totally awesome!
Don't just stand and look at the falls. Hop on the Maid of the Mist boat and ride right up to them to feel, smell and even taste (if desired) Niagara Falls. It is an experience you will never forget and something I recommend to everyone who can stand on a rocking tour boat.
Riding out to the falls is an experience in itself. Reaching the falls, where the boat stops and lingers under the Niagara Falls spray for a few minutes, is magnificent.
I loved every moment of it and would gladly do it again in a "New York minute".
View of Niagara Falls from the Maid of the Mist boat just before we
entered the mist
Maid of the Mist Boat Ride - Niagara Falls
The Maid of the Mist boat ride takes approximately 20 minutes.
On the July summer day we visited Niagara Falls, it was fairly crowded in
the Niagara Falls State Park, but the line for the Maid of the Mist was
reasonable. We only had to wait for the length of one boat ride before
we were boarding the boat. Therefore, our wait time was approximately 20
minutes and part of that time was spent receiving and donning the head to
toe rain poncho provided with the price of the ticket. The poncho makes the
perfect souvenir too!
I took my small travel camera so I could take pictures from the boat. However, I did tuck it inside my cape right before we entered the mist. Unfortunately, there is no way to photograph from within the mist without a waterproof camera. Next time, I will take an underwater camera!
If you look closely, you can see the boat in the (back) falls
mist
You can also see the walking trail on lower left side
The cost of the boat ride ticket includes admission to the observation deck. The elevator down to the boat docking area is the center section, that looks like a support beam, under the center of the observation deck.
Parking at Niagara Falls State Park
There are several parking lots for cars. As you enter the park, there
were at least two areas for parking for a picnic or just for viewing the
rapids.
In our case, we went to Niagara Falls State Park while moving our daughter
to New York. Therefore, we were in a fully loaded U-Haul truck.
At first, we were concerned for where we would be allowed to park, and for
good reason. Most of the lots accommodate standard car, SUV or van
size vehicles. Fortunately for us, and our camper vehicle friends,
there is a parking lot on Goat Island just for the longer, wider
vehicles. Plus, there is a reasonably priced trolley to the heart of
the park from the #3 parking area for those who would prefer to ride instead
of walk.
Simply pay attention to signs as you enter the park. It is easy to miss parking directions
because it is exciting to see all that is there, plus the need to watch out
for pedestrians.
Believe it or not, there is more to see at Niagara Falls State Park than
the falls. While Niagara Falls is clearly the main attraction, there
is an aquarium, hiking trails and the "Cave of the Winds" (a man made walk
along the bottom of the falls), as well as food vendors and souvenirs. There
is also a Top of the Falls Restaurant that overlooks Niagara Falls.
You can view
Niagara Falls at Night
too thanks to the colored lights which Mary Beth photographed and previously
published on Review This Reviews.
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Bridge to Goat Island over the rapids that feed Niagara Falls
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Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Photo Review of a Random Act of Beauty in Paso Robles
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Sunflowers on Paso Robles Corner Parking Strip, © Barbara Radisavljevic |
A Random Act of Beauty?
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Sunflower Forests on 21st Street, © Barbara Radisavljevic |
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Hummingbird Sage in July on 21st Street Median Strip, © Barbara Radisavljevic |
There was also a lot of this grassy plant on the median strip. I'm not sure what it is but the city plants it in all these storm drain strips. The white flower is bindweed or wild cucumber. It's a weed. I've no idea what the green plant at the back is. I can understand why Tiffany preferred sunflowers.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2021
An Officer and a Gentleman - Movie Review
An Officer and a Gentleman hit the big screen in July of 1982, a time when some of you weren’t
even born. Just to let you know how long ago that was, the price of a gallon
of gas was $1.31, and the average cost of a movie ticket was $3.00.
This movie grossed almost $130 million and came in third at the box
office. E.T.-The Extra-Terrestrial was number one and Tootsie was number two. If you are too young to remember those 2 movies, go
and get them they were both excellent movies. An Officer and a Gentleman is the movie that made me a Richard Gere fan.
An Officer and a Gentlemen Movie Plot:
The movie stars, naturally, Richard Gere as Zack Mayo who joins the Navy’s
Aviation Officer Candidate School to turn his life around after a troubled
childhood. Zack’s sole purpose is to become a Navy Pilot.
Louis Gossett Jr. plays drill instructor, Emil Foley. As the movie goes on
you will see that Foley is your typical tough drill instructor. Foley rides
all of the candidates hard, especially Zack throughout the movie.
Debra Winger, as Paula, a girl who works in a local factory, meets Zack at
a Navy dance, where they strike up a relationship. One of my favorite
parts of the movie is where Foley tries to break Zack. After he finds out
that Zack has a little side business on the base and doesn’t approve, and
believes Zack is not worthy of becoming an officer. Zack prevails with his
sheer determination not to fail, and will not give up.
Notice that I said one of my favorite parts of the movie. The best part of
the movie is the end, this is where the music starts to play, and as you
watch your heart starts to pound, your breathing becomes a little heavier as
you get all choked up inside.
I’m going to stop here because if you haven’t seen this movie I don’t want
to spoil it. If you have seen it then you know what I’m talking about. I
call it that Richard Gere Moment. This moment has been repeated in many of
his movies after Officer and a Gentlemen.
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