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Where Do You Think We’re Going?

October 15, 2019 at 10:07 am by Claudia

Gosh, it was a gorgeous day yesterday! A high of 70, sunny all day long, beautiful light hitting the orange-yellow leaves on the trees – just beautiful. Though our maples are fast losing their leaves – they’ll be bare within the next week.

Today, though not quite as warm, looks to be just as beautiful.

We’re headed to Rhinebeck today. Don needs a new book to read, so we’re going to Oblong Books. We’re going to try to walk around the town a little, as well. I’ll take some pictures for you. Rhinebeck is a lovely town and I think it’s at its best in the Fall.

I have lots to do in the next few days before we leave for our trip on Sunday. I haven’t revealed the destination yet, but I will. Where do you think we’re going? If you’ve got an idea, please leave your guesses in the comments.

I know this is short, but I have to get going!

Happy Tuesday.

 

Filed Under: autumn, books, bookshops, On The Road 44 Comments

A Bit of Self-Care

October 8, 2019 at 10:06 am by Claudia

Don was in the city yesterday and I was home. After I finished writing my post, I had the thought that I should do something that makes me happy. I’ve been battling  anxiety lately, as you know. If I did something that made me happy, I just might be able to dampen that anxiety down to a manageable level.

What makes me happy? Books and bookshops. So I got in the car and drove an hour in the rain to Oblong Books and Music, the shop in Rhinebeck that Don and I recently visited. The drive even made me happy. I listened to classical music, the rain was actually calming, and I found a good parking place. As soon as I entered, I felt like I had found a sort of refuge.

This time around, I noticed more details, one of which was this:

I must have walked past this the first time I was at the shop, but they have a display of the Very Short Introductions published by Oxford University Press. You might remember I first saw them at that wonderful independent bookshop in Las Vegas.

This is one of the differences between a chain and an independent bookstore. Chains, as a rule, would not stock these books. Independent Bookshops do.

Heavens, I like this shop.

In the Classics section, they had three different editions of To Kill a Mockingbird. Very impressive.

Of course, I purchased some books.

I had my eye on the latest volume of Alan Bennett’s memoir; I’d seen it on my first visit and hadn’t been able to forget it. I haven’t read the previous volumes, so it looks like I’ll be reading them in reverse order. I’m a huge fan.

I bought a book by Jane Gardam on my first visit – I’ve yet to read it – but this one was on sale for $5, so I snapped it up. I’ve heard nothing but good things about her novels.

I’ve been reading a lot about Melmoth  lately on Instagram and wanted to buy it, but I also haven’t read Perry’s first book, The Essex Serpent, so that’s why they’re here.

And Gaudy Night  was part of a wonderful display of Olive Editions by Harper Perennial – favorite books from their publishing past that are limited editions – $10 each. The display was right next to the Mystery section and all the books in the display were mysteries. They’re on the smallish side and the artwork/design is wonderful. I’m such a fan of mysteries, but for some reason, I’ve never read Gaudy Night.

My weaknesses are books, egg cups, McCoy and Roseville pottery, and miniatures. Books are a constant. The others ebb and flow.

Anyway. I’m glad I went. My anxiety level was reduced to nothing, I happily drove back home in the rain, stopped at the supermarket to pick up a few things, and I stayed calm the rest of the day. And I found some interesting books to read.

A side note: I’ve been reading Mo Hayder’s thrillers and I just got two from my local library, but I realized yesterday – right in the middle of reading one of them – that this wasn’t the best time to be reading them. They’re a bit too scary and bloody. So I’m returning them and I’ll read them sometime in the future.

Self-care is a good thing.

Happy Tuesday.

 

Filed Under: books, bookshops, self-care 40 Comments

What Are You Reading?

September 27, 2019 at 10:00 am by Claudia

We had a lot of rain yesterday, leaving a lot more leaves on the ground. I guess it’s time to haul out the rakes. Not my favorite thing to do, but as the Brits say, needs must!

Things have been low-key around here. Nothing exciting to report to you, just the gentle rhythm of our days. Yesterday’s rain – a quiet rain – made me happy. It gave me an excuse to sit around in cottagey rooms lit by our small vintage lamps, books at the ready, the sound of Don’s guitar in the background. All in all, a lovely day.

Today, after heavy morning fog, the day is sunny. After paying the bills and dropping them off at the post office, I think I’ll do some raking along with some general cleaning inside the house.

Along with Paris to the Moon, I’m reading another book that’s been on my shelf for several years. I bought it way back when I first visited The Mysterious Bookshop in NYC – Birdman  by Mo Hayder. It’s the first in her Jack Caffery series, which are police procedurals set in London. She’s since written 6 more books centering around Caffery. I love finding a new series, don’t you?

I also have M. J. Arlidge’s newest, Down the Woods, on tap. And, for those of you who read her books, don’t forget that Deborah Crombie’s newest, A Bitter Feast, will be coming out on October 8th.

Having said all that, this seems like the perfect time to ask my favorite question: What are you reading?

Please share.

Happy Friday.

 

 

Filed Under: autumn, books, bookshops, reading 59 Comments

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