Month: June 2025

June 2025 Wrap-Up

Another Month Passes

Above average heat, below average moisture and the ever-frustrating interruption in Internet service dominated June 2025. Uncertainty continues in various countries across the globe and the U.S.A. is not watching from the sidelines. Cyber threats continue for both governments and private businesses. Definitely not a month of norms.

June 2025 In the Garden

Using a mechanical cherry pitter speeds the process.

The cherry crop was a few days behind schedule but yielded a batch of jam and a batch of jelly in addition to enough for several pies. The Big Garden continues to produce and we enjoy the bounty daily. Fresh green salads accompany dinner most nights. The second planting of potatoes are thriving and the first planting is getting very close to harvest. Green tomatoes pepper the side garden plants while the back garden boxes and The Big Garden tomatoes are full of blooms. Planting of seeds and onion sets continues, ensuring a staggered harvest.

Inflation, Stagflation, Disinflation or Deflation?

Economic indicators still create a mixed picture. Stocks prices are at all-time highs; the Misery Index is within normal limits at 6.55% and the new market basket prices vary.  Some products dropped in price while others increased. Travel in June 2025 anecdotally shows an increase in airport traffic even though newscasts indicate fewer travelers. Maybe I’m just hitting the hot spots on my trips.

ProductMarch 2025 PriceJune 2025 Price
1 Gal. Whole Milk$3.69$5.99
1 LB. Bananas$0.65$0.54
1 Can Cr. Style Corn$1.99$1.99
Dozen Eggs$6.49$6.99
1 Dunkin' Donut$1.79$1.79
1 Gal. Reg Unl. Gas$2.89$2.97
Doz Reg. Mouth Kerr Lids$4.99$3.97
Scott's Step Fertilizer$104.00$97.00
Hamilton Beach 4-slice Toaster$48.95$54.49
Samsung Galaxy Chromebook$624.99$749.99
GE 2 Cu.Ft. Microwave$239.00$199.00
Misery Index76.55

 

Windy Corner Restaurant

Small row garden outside restaurant
Farm to table doesn't get any closer. The Windy Corner Restaurant in Kentucky grows some produce alongside their parking area.

In the Library June 2025

Three books were reviewed in June. Another book will have its’ review later this week. The lone non-fiction entry, The Ageless Brain, took most of a week to read. The other two, Beach House Rules and the cozy murder mystery Bridal Shower Murder are enjoyable quick summer reads.

Plenty of kid books were read to my grandsons on their visit to the High Plains. A classic from 1969, Babar’s Moon Trip by Laurent De Brunhoff was the hand’s down favorite. The pop-up book was read at least a dozen times to the oldest child. At almost three, he was allowed to gently pull on the tabs. Truly, the infant may not have absorbed much, but it is never too early to listen.

Beach House Rules Book Review

Summer Reading

A “new to me” author, Kristy Woodson Harvey will delight summer readers with her 2025 release Beach House Rules. This original novel is full of diverse characters, has a bit of romance and lots of dilemmas for the main characters. So, if you are looking for a great summer read, find a copy!

Plot of Beach House Rules

Bill Sitterly is under arrest for embezzling vast amounts of money from clients, young and old. Everything is seized leaving his wife Charlotte and daughter Iris at the mercy of others. Both want to believe in his innocence, but naturally doubts crowd in.

After a public melt down, Charlotte is invited to stay at the local “mommune” until she gets back on her feet. As rumors spread in the small Carolina beach town, the pair find friendship among the other residents. Furthermore, all turn to clearing Bill.

The Plot Thickens

Inhabitants of the home follow beach house rules which were created by the Black Widow, Alice. Current residents include her niece Julie and her three grade schoolers and Grace whose son is the star quarterback at the high school and his junior high sister. Social media plays a large part telling the stories of the four women.

A No Murder Mystery

Harvey’s novel is not a cozy murder mystery. Nonetheless, sleuthing, mostly done by Iris, is key to #freebill. Plus, a heaping of help from a social media blitz as well as old-fashioned reporting from Julie. The families’ bond as each face a personal crisis. Fortunately, the closeness keeps them from turning against one another as the past catches up to the Black Widow.

Recommendation for Beach House Rules

I thoroughly enjoyed this novel with a bit of old-fashioned mystery, much like the “whodunit” books I devoured as a child. Even though I am unfamiliar with Harvey’s previous work, Beach House Rules showcases her talent. So, I will look for more of her novels. The southern location appeals, the writing is superb, and the plotting is solid. Beach House Rules is a winner!

Bridal Shower Murder Book Review

Lucy Stone Series

Bridal Shower Murder is a timely cozy mystery blending in with the many weddings and bridal showers occurring during this wedding season. Leslie Meier once again entertains with this addition to the Lucy Stone series.

Zoe, Lucy’s youngest, brings home her beau, Chad Nettleton to meet her parents. The young man is a rising star in professional baseball and his parents hail from Tinker’s Cove. However, in-law problems rear almost as soon as the engagement is announced.

Dovetailing Storylines

True to her style, Meier uses multiple storylines in her novel. On a personal level, Lucy is managing the stresses of upcoming nuptials for her daughter. However, she is also reporting on the latest news from the fictional Maine hamlet.

The local historical society steps on the toes of area Native Americans with an unintentional exclusion of their participation as early loggers and the shuttering of an entire town by the government benefitting a logging company. Primarily, Eminent Domain unfairly benefits a few at the cost of many minority families. Lucy is in the thick of the story.

Naturally, the two stories end up dovetailing. And a murderer is on the loose.

Bridal Shower Disaster

Much of the story revolves around the differences between the two families of the bride and groom. Followers of the Lucy Stone series have the benefit of familiarity with the Stones. Lucy and Bill Stone are open-minded and could be described as hard-working progressives. But finances are always tight. On the other hand, the Nettleton’s are rolling in dough, a bit stand-offish and shy away from those with different cultural backgrounds. So, the two Moms have very different ideas on how to throw a bridal shower. And a wedding.

To complicate things, Penny Nettleton’s first son, Chris, left behind when she married Nate is accused of murder and then dies from an overdose. Penny is devastated and the bridal shower is cut short.

Recommendation for Bridal Shower Murder

Bridal Shower Murder is a quick read and a good library check-out. The twists in the story come from subplots with the biggest surprise of all unrelated to the murder mystery. But the villain is easy to spot. Furthermore, the down-to-earth love between Zoe and Chad highlighted the story. However, the reader will need to overlook a few flaws that I won’t disclose since it would spoil the story. Visit your local library to pick up a copy.

The Ageless Brain Book Review

The Ageless Brain: How to Sharpen and Protect Your Mind for a Lifetime

The 2025 release The Ageless Brain is the fourth release by Dale E. Bredesen, MD. As in the first three works, this non-fiction tome focuses on Alzheimer’s. Those who have read the blog since 2017 know this topic is germane to the origination of Econogal.

Bredesen’s knowledge of the subject is extensive. Furthermore, he brings a positive, uplifting point of view to a subject that remains devastating for those diagnosed with the condition. However, a major point of his premise is the need for early testing and intervention. Fortunately, the interventions intertwine with healthy living.

The terms and language are technical. Yet I gained much from reading this text without specific knowledge of the jargon. Lay people can gain much from reading since the author wrote for a wide audience. Indeed, reaching the greater populace is critical to ending diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s and ALS.

Brain Power to 100 and Beyond

Bredesen posits a healthy brain for those in their 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and beyond need not be the exception as I wrote in a Century of Life. For those of us who know (or knew) centurions with sharp minds, the premise is real and not far-fetched. Additionally, the author presents both data and actions which can reverse damage that has already occurred. His findings verified my own research, trials and observations.

Healthy living and common-sense play into protecting the brain. The author highlights things that are harmful for the brain as well as what is positive. The NFL and the pharmaceutical industry are just two of many that will not like a wide-spread adoption of the tools shared in The Ageless Brain.

Protecting The Ageless Brain

Prevention plays a large part in protecting the thinking process. Some things are generalized. But Bredesen acknowledges the need for individualized plans when he states:

“Conceptually, when it comes to battling neurodegenerative diseases, our job is straightforward: Identify the needed supplies and ongoing demands for each disease (including age-related changes) and then address those needs with a personalized, precision-medicine protocol to ensure the demands are once again met by the supplies. p.26”

In other words, one size does not fit all. Medicine in general needs to adopt this attitude. The author believes each individual needs to have tests, including blood tests, from the age of 35 on. Thus, stopping the diseases long before they appear in the later stages of life.

Furthermore, there are two approaches to a healthy brain. The first involves protection from environmental toxins, unhealthy eating and lack of essential vitamins. In other words, keeping track of various inputs and how they impact outputs. This includes not only what you eat but when to eat. Bredesen suggests on page 189 that fasting should include a three-hour window before sleep. This allows for better rest, another key component for protecting the brain.

 

Developing The Ageless Brain

A second approach to having a healthy brain in the senior years is one of creating new paths in the brain. This is a frequent topic on Econogal. Bredesen devotes an entire chapter, The Brain’s Flex Factor, to learning new things to develop an ageless brain.

Neuroplasticity is the technical term for brain growth throughout life. Learning new things thus creating new neurons and pathways in the brain is on par with life-long learning. Bredesen takes the concept one step further. He suggests daily, monthly, and yearly challenges.

Daily challenges can be as simple as taking a new route to work, trying a new recipe, or switching from Sudoku to Logic Puzzles. The key is in changing the daily routine or pattern. Simple in thought, but possibly difficult to implement since there are 365 days in the year.

A monthly challenge could be reading all non-fiction instead of fiction or listening to the classical music station instead of country. The author states the key is to “…vary not just the activity but the type of activity from month to month. p. 207” So, a different reading material one month then followed by a month with a new outdoor activity. Thus, not just a switch of genres each month. The brain needs new experiences on a monthly basis.

Bredesen suggests the yearly challenge should be incorporated with a longer-term goal since it is so time consuming. Examples given include learning a new language. This lengthy process increases understanding which is a different part of the brain.

Recommendation

This review has just touched on the incredible information provided by Dr. Bredesen. This is a fantastic text that belongs in every library in the country. Furthermore, any family that is genetically predisposed to the various diseases of the brain will benefit from reading and sharing. My highest recommendation of 2025 so far goes to The Ageless Brain.