February 21, 2023
top ten favorite book heroines
posted by soe 2:03 am

In this week’s Top Ten Tuesday from
That Artsy Reader Girl, we’re invited to share ten of our favorite literary heroines. Here are some of mine, all of whom could be described as prickly, quirky, loyal, and independent:
- Meg Murray from Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time and subsequent related novels
- Thursday Next from Jasper Fforde’s The Eyre Affair and subsequent books
- Elizabeth Darcy from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
- Petrova Fossil from Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfeild
- Jo March from Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
- Xan from The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill
- Charlotte Holmes from A Scarlet Woman and the other Lady Sherlock novels by Sherry Thomas
- Phryne Fisher from Cocaine Blues and the rest of the series by Kerry Greenwood
- Anne Shirley from L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables and the other books in the series
- Felicity Pickle from A Snicker of Magic by Natalie Lloyd
How about you? Who are some of your favorite literary heroines, those characters you’d love to have as IRL friends?
February 18, 2023
presidents’ day weekend to-do list
posted by soe 1:33 am
Things I’m hoping to get to this long mid-February weekend:
- Get to the library
- Buy a King Cake
- Play volleyball with friends
- Start my Sock Madness sock
- Take pictures of the socks I finally finished today
- Do laundry
- Put away the Christmas decorations (I know, I know!)
- Buy molasses
- Mop the kitchen and bathroom floors
- Write a best-of 2022 post (again, I know!)
- Finish reading a book
- Maybe plant some peas?
How about you? What are you hoping to fill your weekend with?
February 17, 2023
valentines, flowers, and a happy birthday indeed
posted by soe 1:28 am
Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. I made homemade Valentine’s cards for the volleyball team, with puns and freestyle drawings on the front and personal notes on the back about what I love about playing with them on the back:
Overall, they were a hit, and I was surprisingly pleased with how well they turned out.
2. In the week between visits to Palisades, an entire hollow of snowdrops appeared as if fairies conjured them in the warm February overnight.
3. Tuesday was my birthday, and Rudi, my family, and my friends made sure it was a fun one. I got lots of greetings, including from some friends who never send messages. My mom sent an abundance of lovely presents and a delicious homemade strawberry mousse cake south with Rudi. And Rudi and I spent a couple hours bowling, visited a yarn shop and a library, stopped at several coffee shops to cash in birthday freebies and to soak up the unseasonable warm sunshine, and pizza at my favorite restaurant for supper. It was a good final birthday of my first half-century and marked a positive way to start my fiftieth trip around the sun.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?
February 10, 2023
active, time to chat, and yuca fries
posted by soe 1:44 am
Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. I spent a solid half hour playing soccer (poorly) with elementary school kids as part of my volunteer gig. Afterwards, I still felt lively enough to go for a stroll.
2. A friend and I do the 20-minute walk to and from our volleyball games together twice a week.
3. My favorite Cuban restaurant has opened an outpost in Dupont Circle. I picked up yuca fries and garlic aioli to supplement supper the other night.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?
February 7, 2023
top ten debut books i’m excited about in 2023
posted by soe 5:51 am

In this week’s Top Ten Tuesday from
That Artsy Reader Girl, we’re considering debuts. Here are ten books by new authors I’m looking forward to in 2023:
- If Tomorrow Doesn’t Come by Jen St. Jude (romance)
- Always the Almost by Edward Underhill (romance)
- Ashes by Álvaro Ortiz (graphic novel)
- The Davenports by Krystal Marquis (historical fiction)
- This Bird Has Flown by Susanna Hoffs (romance)
- The Possibility of Life by Jaime Green (nonfiction)
- Hijab Butch Blues by Lamya H (memoir)
- To Shape a Dragon’s Breath by Moniquill Blackgoose (fantasy)
- Fake Dates and Mooncakes by Sher Lee (romance)
- Scorched Grace by Margot Douaihy (mystery)
How about you? Are there any debut authors you’re hoping to support this year?
February 3, 2023
sun, pickup, and yeti mug
posted by soe 1:56 am
Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. Dogsitting means I’m up earlier than usual, so I’ve gotten to see the sun on several days when it would normally have already been hidden behind the clouds by the time I’ve risen.
2. My friend Chris and his fiancee, Julie, were playing volleyball on Saturday on the Mall, so I joined them for a couple hours, even though the ground was muddy and the grass a bit slick. Since it rained Sunday and both of my indoor games were cancelled this week, I’m really glad I made it down there.
3. Neal doesn’t drink a lot of hot beverages, which means his mug collection is small in both quantity and stature. The first couple days here, the water barely had time to cool before I was turning it on again for my next cup. Then I remembered I’d gotten a travel mug in my stocking and it holds almost three times as much liquid as his cups. Plus, it keeps my tea hot on days when I get distracted.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?