This week’s Linked-Up Wordless Wednesday prompt is “Beach Reading.” Since I rarely go to the beach at all, and I do most of my reading indoors, I’m mixing things up a little… On a related note, I’m in the process of “beaching” a whole lot of books–in the “beached whale” sense. I’m winnowing the “to be read” collection of books that are probably not to be read after all, and clearing out the ones that […]
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Books on the Move, in #JustOneParagraph
Earlier today, I declared my serious intentions to get a bunch of books out of my house by creating an event on Facebook. I’m repeating myself here, but you can find more details there. I’m clearing my shelves of books I’ll only read once–and books I’ll probably never read at all. FREE for the taking–paperbacks, hardcovers, and galleys in a variety of genres and styles (mostly for adult readers, but there may be a few kids’ […]
Sunday Salon: Here and Now, July 20
Time: Sunday morning, early daylight hours Place: My side of the bed Eating and drinking: Nothing just yet. Breakfast soon, though…and later, lots of goodies at my nephew’s 10th birthday party! (My sister and brother-in-law put together a buffet fit for the grown-ups, but the from-scratch, custom-decorated cake is sure to be enjoyed by one and all!) Reading: I’m the last stop on the TLC Book Tour for Ami McKay’s The Virgin Cure this Friday […]
Thoughts on Thursday: Time and Tasks and Sites and Books
There are things I used to do here that I don’t seem to do any more, for various reasons, although the “various” seems boils down to “time,” or lack of it, in one way or another. It’s been a while since I’ve talked here about current events in the world outside social media and blogging (you know, the one where issues are real–where blogging and social media are just some of the tools we use […]
Wordless Wednesday:Coming Clean
The official wording of our Wordless Wednesday theme for this week is “Spruce Up,” and if I’m being honest, I have to admit it did provide part of the inspiration for the housecleaning tear I went on this past Sunday. And since I am being honest, I’ll also admit that the top left-hand corner of this collage shows what the mop picked up from my tile floors. I humbly request that you not judge me… […]
Sunday Salon–the Appreciation Day Edition!
Two years ago this week, it was decreed by Stephen Thompson and his fellow podcast overlords at NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour that in honor of their show’s anniversary, July 16, the Sunday nearest to that date was to be designated as “Appreciation Day”: “What made the most sense for our anniversary was an episode focusing on various forms of appreciation, seeing as how PCHH is already built largely around the people and stuff making us […]
Setting the Scene(ry): New England, June 2013
I grew up on the Southern New England coast, and I remember the “triple-H”–hazy, hot, and humid–summers there. (I suppose they were good preparation for my family’s move to Florida when I was almost thirteen–the Sunshine State wasn’t as “hazy,” but its summers were even more hot and humid…and felt like they lasted about three times longer.) What I didn’t remember so well were the softness of the hills, the shore breeze, and the varied, […]
(Not Quite) Wordless Wednesday: Adventure in the Sunshine
There’s a pretty slim chance you’d get me to do this, but ziplining was one of the activities that the rest of the family really wanted to try during our vacation. Unfortunately, we were on Loon Mountain in New Hampshire at exactly the wrong, between-seasons time–the summer activities wouldn’t be open on weekdays until the week after our visit. But we drove by this place on Route 1 in Maine a few days later, and stopped off with […]
Sunday Salon: Right here, right now, July 7
Time: Sunday morning, between 7 and 8 AM Place: In bed. Tall Paul is trying to sleep in a little more, so shhh! Eating: Nothing yet, but contemplating breakfast…yogurt with granola, berries on a shortcake biscuit, and tea instead of coffee today, I’m thinking. Drinking: Right now, water from the bottle on my nightstand. After trying it out during our vacation, I’ve begun drinking Mighty Leaf Chamomile Citrus herbal tea in the evenings–best chamomile tea […]
Pictures from the Revolution: Historic Boston
The 237th anniversary of this country’s birth seems like the perfect day to share some of the historical sites we photographed in Boston last month. One of the remarkable things about the Boston cityscape is the juxtaposition of old and new architecture. The Old State House wasn’t old–or surrounded by glass-walled skyscrapers–in 1776, but it was already the center of Massachusetts colonial politics, and of revolutionary ideas. In one of the first acts of colonial […]
WW: Cheers for the Red, White, and Blue
The 13-star “Betsy Ross” flag, first flown in 1777, as seen in Boston, Massachusetts in June 2013 Happy Fourth of July (a day early!) my photo, edited with Snapseed An InLinkz Link-up Posted with Blogsy Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address Subscribe Join 2,318 other subscribers
From across New England: Hello, it's me!
Tall Paul got some decent pictures of me as we wandered around New England, so I thought I’d share a few with you. All photos by Paul Vasquez; collage made with PicFrame Top left: On the steps of the Rauner Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New HampshireTop right: Off the Kancamagus Scenic Highway near Lincoln, New HampshireBottom left: Outside the New England Aquarium and Simons IMAX Theater, Long Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts (and yes, we did see […]