

This was a reread hoping I‘d get back into the series. It‘s a sweet, easy small-town story of Father Timothy and his congregation. There‘s joy, love, heartache, and more. Once you get to know the characters, you‘re entranced and want to know more.
This was a reread hoping I‘d get back into the series. It‘s a sweet, easy small-town story of Father Timothy and his congregation. There‘s joy, love, heartache, and more. Once you get to know the characters, you‘re entranced and want to know more.
Why did I wait so long to read this series?! Oy I need to attend mitfordaholics anonymous - can‘t stop
Luckily the first 3 were on my #bookspinbingo board. @TheAromaofBooks Day 6: #joyousjanuaryreadathon @Andrew65
The delightful story continues in all its wit, humanity, and poetic imagery - with Fr. Tim, Cynthia, Sadie/Louella, Puny, Emma, Dooley and the rest of Mitford. ❤️💙❤️
Traveling south in the spring always makes me want to read about Mitford. Thank goodness for Libby since I didn‘t bring any with me.
I read the book so long ago, I hardly remember it. At least the title fits today #MagicalMarch challenge for #In The Window
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