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October 6, 2023


skies aglow, lifesaver, and straight ahead
posted by soe 1:08 am

Three beautiful things from my past week:

1. Saturday’s and Sunday’s sunsets were both gorgeous, if completely different. Saturday’s was deep pink altocumulus clouds piled above and behind the Washington Monument. Sunday’s, seen near the end of my Virginia-Connecticut flight, was thick stripes of pastel haze.

2. Rudi rescued a chipmunk from drowning in the bucket of water I emptied from the basement dehumidifiers.

3. I’ve turned the heel of the sock I’m knitting and am chugging on toward the toe.

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?

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October 3, 2023


update on my 2023 bookish goals
posted by soe 1:32 am

This week’s Top Ten Tuesday from That Artsy Reader Girl invites us to check in with our 2023 bookish goals and see how we’re doing. I’m not optimistic:

  1. Read 52 books. (I’m actually on track to hit this number for the first time in years.)
  2. Read more of my own collection. (I’m at five, but have a whole pile of personal books up here in Connecticut with me.)
  3. Listen to more audiobooks [12]. (I’m at nine, and have several in progress, so this seems doable.)
  4. Read more diversely [1/3]. (I’m closer to a quarter, but it’s still possible.)
  5. Read more nonfiction [5]. (I’m nearly done with my fourth, so if I get that Grann book when I return to D.C., it’s possible.)
  6. Read more internationally. (Japanese manga has been my friend this year. I’ve read three so far.)
  7. Read more poetry. (I’ve bought more poetry books, but haven’t actually finished one this year. Time to work on this!)
  8. Read at least two classics. (Failing at this one utterly so far.)
  9. Put a book in every bag I own and read them instead of playing on my phone while I’m out. (Often true.)
  10. Actually review everything I finish. (Have I reviewed anything this year?)

Huh. Turns out I was doing better than I thought. Only three of these are utter failures so far, and while I probably won’t get all the book reviews for the year in, the other two are possibilities.

How are your bookish goals going this year?

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September 29, 2023


club, laundry, and pants
posted by soe 1:57 am

Three beautiful things from my past week:

  1. Anna very sweetly asked me to join her virtual bookclub last month. This week, I survived both reading the first book and the first meeting with Anna, her sister, and half a dozen strangers.
  2. Our landlord stopped by with more quarters for the washer and dryer, not having heard that the app interface had been fixed. When we let him know it’s working, he handed the rolls to us. (Rudi provided social media assistance in getting the machine leasing company to come out to service them.)
  3. The weather has been cool enough to wear leggings this week. That’s one of the really nice parts of seasonal changes — getting reacquainted with your wardrobe.

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?

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September 26, 2023


top ten characters who need their own book
posted by soe 2:14 am

This week’s Top Ten Tuesday from That Artsy Reader Girl invites us to share the Secondary/Minor Characters Who Deserve Their Own Book:

    1. Gigi, Eve, Dani, and Chloe’s grandmother, from the Brown Sisters’ trilogy by Talia Hibbert
    2. Cal, the carpenter, from Travis Baldree’s Legends and Lattes
    3. Ginger, who lives in a lighthouse, from Linda Holmes’ Flying Solo
    4. Gwyn the cousin from The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling (This is cheating, because she absolutely has her own book, but I haven’t read it yet.)
    5. Ainsley, the new friend, in Sonya Lalli’s Serena Singh Flips the Script
    6. Dex, the BFF, from Kate Racculia’s Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts
    7. Georgie and Clem from The Greenglass House series by Kate Milford
    8. Sofia, the daughter, in Amor Towles’ The Gentleman from Moscow
    9. Berta, the housekeeper and crime-investigating partner, in Maia Chance’s The Discreet Retrieval Agency series
    10. Palamedes, the knight, from Michael Scott’s The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series (again, cheating, because I know Scott wrote short stories to fill in the back stories, but my list my rules)

This was way harder than I expected it to be after the first character.

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September 22, 2023


victory, farmers market, and an a.m. meal
posted by soe 1:17 am

Three beautiful things from my past week:

1. My Saturday volleyball team, which had already won back-to-back league championships before I joined them, won its third.

2. I picked up some peaches and nectarines (likely some of the last of the season) at the farmers market today. (The Mid-Atlantic was the luckiest place on the Eastern Seaboard to live if you like stone fruit this year with late frosts harming those south and north of us.)

3. Anna and I had brunch on Sunday, which was a delightful, if early for us both, thing for her to propose. I splurged and got both French toast and a side of cheesy grits.

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?

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September 18, 2023


top ten books on my fall 2023 tbr list
posted by soe 1:02 am

::Sigh:: I believe this is the first time I’ll have failed to read a single book I put on a seasonal TBR list, assuming I can’t cross any off before Saturday.

However, this will not stop me from participating in this week’s Top Ten Tuesday from That Artsy Reader Girl and making a list for the fall. Here are ten books I’d love to read this autumn:

  1. Cultish by Amanda Mantell (this is the September pick for my friend’s reading group)
  2. Woman Without Shame by Sandra Cisneros
  3. Travis Baldree’s Bookshops & Bonedust
  4. A Power Unbound by Freya Marske
  5. Bill Watterson’s The Mysteries (Yes, of Calvin & Hobbes fame)
  6. The Lost Library by Rebecca Stead & Wendy Mass
  7. Sleepless in Dubai by Sajni Patel
  8. Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner (I mean, how can you not with that title?)
  9. Island of Whispers by Frances Hardinge
  10. Melinda Taub’s The Scandalous Confessions of Lydia Bennet, Witch (Doesn’t this sound utterly tantalizing?)

How about you? What are you hoping to read this coming season?

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