So yeah, I'm the one who gives Lucy Maud Montgomery an e in Maude when writing her name out for quotes in my print shop, and it just occurred to me how ironic this is considering Maud herself gave a book character a name that was especially emphasized to have an e at the end of it, ... because, well you know, ... spell out M-a-u-d and it looks rather plain, but M-a--u-d-e with an e is quite distinguished. Anyhow, that's where I am at late tonight in the wee hours of a Monday stretching into a Tuesday. Just so you know, and so I have a record of me always mistakenly adding that e to Maude, where it should not be.
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Monday, December 26, 2022
Miss Scarlett & The Duke
Sunday, December 25, 2022
A Silent Night
A noble Son, brought low by birth,
Sent from heaven to come down to earth,
A baby boy who would change the world,
Come forth in a place that was wild and rural,
The presence of the animals and the silent air,
Told a story of sacredness there,
A silent night, A wearied world,
Ready and waiting to welcome their Lord.
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
This Old Friend
Recently, I am craving a return to writing more here on this old friend, The Bookish Kind. For many years, it was an outlet for me to express my thoughts and ideas, prose and poems. Then for some reason, it waned as things do.
It's an old fashioned sort of blog and it will stay that way, for I am an old fashioned girl in many ways, and as you know if you ever read this blog in the past, I should have been born in another era. I like the old fashioned ways for many reasons; things were simpler and people got to the heart of things deeply.I think that is what I'm craving right now. To find deeper meanings in life, to escape the noise of a modern world that is falling apart in so many ways. Maybe to find myself again, and establish deeper roots of meaningful and good things.
I definitely want to read more and maybe explore some books or authors that I have not read before. I could probably look at my own library and find a dozen new to me books to read without trying very hard. A good place to start. That's where my bookish life began years ago in my twenties when I learned that I love all the bookish things so very much. And it all started with picking up those first books, first in my childhood with books like "Little Women," "Trixie Belden," and "Jane Eyre," then devouring and thriving on books like "Les Miserables," "Pride and Prejudice," and "Tennyson's Poetry," in my young adulthood days.
It's time to hitch up the book wagon, retrace my old footsteps, dust off my old book collection
, and write my thoughts down once again. So this new year of 2023, I hope to visit this place more and more. I hope you will join me.