3/06/2026

Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot - Week 146

Welcome to the Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot!
My posts for the link up will go live on Thursdays at 9:30 p.m. EDT or, if you live in the future like I do, on Fridays at 3:30 a.m. CE(S)T.


The other day, I did a small marathon of Alfred Hitchcock movies (not on one day) - The 39 Steps, Rebecca, A Lady Vanishes, Strangers on the Train, Notorious .... (typical for me, all black and white).
It wasn't planned, I just jumped from one to the other and I enjoyed it thoroughly.



Are you ready for the weekend? Maybe doing some bingeing of your own?

As part of the reboot, we will be featuring a different blog every week.
How about stopping by and saying hello? Let them know we sent you.


This week our spotlight is on Musings & Glimpses on Faith, Flavor & Home.


Paula from Musings & Glimpses on Faith, Flavor & Home says: "Hey everyone! Welcome, welcome, welcome to my brand new online space: Musing & Glimpses on Faith, Flavor & Home! ... We're talking about everything that pops up in midlife, like extra doses of encouragement, the joy of small-batch comfort food, the art of apartment and small-space living, clever solutions for everyday life, small-space decorating tips, fun, small-space entertaining ideas, humor, and so much more. And let's not forget my love for nostalgia (Gen X anyone?)! There are so many stories to tell and memories to share. ... So, here we are! A fresh space to explore those extra thoughts, passions, and side trips. ... I'm so glad you're here!"


Marsha from Marsha in the Middle started blogging in 2021 as an exercise in increasing her neuroplasticity. Oh, who are we kidding? Marsha started blogging because she loves clothes, and she loves to talk or, in this case, write!

Melynda from Scratch Made Food! & DIY Homemade Household - The name says it all, we homestead in East Texas, with three generations sharing this land. I cook and bake from scratch, between gardening and running after the chickens, and knitting!

Lisa from Boondock Ramblings shares about the fiction she writes and reads, her faith, homeschooling, photography and more.

Cat from
 Cat's Wire has what she calls a jumping spider brain. She has many interests and will blog about whatever catches her attention - crafts, books, old movies, collectibles or random things.

Rena from Fine Whatever Blog writes about style, midlife, and the "fine whatever" moments that make life both meaningful and fun. Since 2015, she's been celebrating creativity, confidence, and finding joy in the everyday.


Here are some of my picks from last week's link up.


If you want to know how platypus feed their puggles and more, check the "little things" Lydia is sharing.

Jill shows three ways to style an asymmetric dress for spring.

Wanna know what a feagle is? Let Shelbee tell you 
🙃

Being still a beginner at embroidery myself, I particularly enjoyed Moois's pictures from an exhibition of Palestine embroidery.


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12 comments:

  1. An Alfred Hitchcock marathon? They really are good, aren't they? I was so torn on picking posts tonight so I picked a lot!

    https://marshainthemiddle.com/

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    1. They are. I also enjoy the little comical bits, especially in The 39 Steps and "A Lady Vanishes".

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  2. I like the idea of bingewatching Hitchcock. I remember watching Rebecca and the Birds. Rear Window too, I think. I just never allow myself to bingewatch something. I can watch one episode/movie and then that's it!

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    1. Bingeing is a part of my life, always has been, but these days I'm doing it without much guilt.

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  3. This is a great series of films that are really worth watching. After reading more about him, I don’t think I like the person as much anymore, but I certainly like his films. This is strange, because I usually find it hard to separate actors from their work: if I don’t like one, I don’t like the other, and vice versa. But Hitchcock is Hitchcock. I also tend to like the books the films are based on—Strangers on a Train, for example, is unsettling from page one. Happy bingewatching!

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    1. Yeah, I know what you mean about Hitchcock as a person and as a director. So difficult where to draw a line, it actually makes you think sometimes what you can even still read or watch!
      Thank you for mentioning the books!

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  4. Cat,
    Happy March!
    For today's party, I am linking up # 25, 26 and 27!
    Thanks so much for hosting this wonderful party!! I really appreciate the time and effort that goes into it along with visiting all the links!! I hope you are having a great week!!
    Hugs,
    Deb
    Debbie-Dabble Blog

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    1. Amazing how the color of the jacket changes the look.

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  6. An Alfred Hitchcock marathon sounds like such fun... I love the black and white vibe, too! Thanks so much for the party, Cat. We appreciate the opportunity to link up with you and your co-hosts each week. Today we're sharing #6 and #7. Happy March!

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    1. Big fun!
      Happy March and a lovely weekend to you!

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