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Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Improper Life of Bezellia Grove: A NovelThe Improper Life of Bezellia Grove: A Novel by Susan Gregg Gilmore

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


A very good southern read. While it revisits some common themes found in southern fiction set in the 60's and at first I found myself thinking of The Divine Secret Of The Ya Ya Sisterhood, The Secret Life of Bees and Fannie Flagg, it surprised me by finding a voice and story all its' own.

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The ShackThe Shack by William P. Young

My rating: 1 of 5 stars


I can appreciate the loss and re-discovery of faith after suffering a life altering tragedy. I can appreciate what the shack represents. I appreciate the idea of the book as a whole.

What I don't appreciate is the writing, which I didn't like and found the tone be at times patronizing/condescending and even insulting. Overall, the story didn't work for me.

The fact that “interest in making it into a move” is mentioned at least twice in the last pages at the back of the book as well as on the book’s site screams farce (to me) and makes me think that this poorly written and put together novel was only done so in an attempt to get a movie script read and produced.

Despite all of this, I can see why others did like it.

Personally I feel that religion, spirituality and a relationship with God is very different for each and every individual in this world, regardless of what specific religion you are, and as with anything else in life, (like the books we read) what works for one may not work for all and that's perfectly okay to me!

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Wordless Wednesday

My first Crocus! :-)
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Monday, March 28, 2011

Thursday, March 24, 2011

8:56am

Snow outlines roofs above and weeds below
Smoke drifts from chimneys
Fog lumbers about slowly
Cars line up at the traffic light to turn onto the highway
Clocks tick
Bluejays argue
The tea kettle boils
A Cardinal sings despite the cold, gray morning
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Monday, March 21, 2011

So Close Yet So Far










"Super Moon" rise over the Kittatinny Mountains, Saturday, March 19, 2011.

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Friday, March 18, 2011

And With The Good Comes The Bad

Had a nice St. Patrick's Day yesterday. Weather was gorgeous, in the 60's, sunny and not a cloud to be seen. The breakfast bookclub met for lunch to discuss Colm Toibin's novel Brooklyn at the Pub and we had a great time. I spent the rest of the afternoon watching the St. Patrick's Day Parade in NYC on tv and cooking dinner for us & Mom. She's been in a bit of a mood lately but aside from one overly rude comment directed at me, dinner was pleasant enough.

Today it's warm, getting up into the 70's, hazy sunshine and a great breeze. I've been enjoying the quiet. Some of the buds on the Forsythia bush have opened revealing its' bright yellow flowers. Our friends are getting married today.

Then Hubbs called around noon. He was rear-ended while stopped at a red traffic light. He's okay (THANK GOD!!!) but our suv is not. He wasn't at fault, the police told him the other driver is fully at fault. But we won't be driving the suv for a while or ever depending on what's been damaged.
Lesson: Pay Attention When You Are Driving! You may not hurt someone physically but you can still hurt their lively-hood in the mean time while the insurance companies bicker about damages and payment for repairs, not to mention your own damages or injuries.

I didn't want to let go of him when he got home!
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Thursday, March 17, 2011

The 17th Of March

"Love is never defeated, and I could add, the history of Ireland proves that."
-John Paul II Pope, Speech in Galway, 9/30/79

A safe and Happy St. Patrick's Day to all who celebrate!

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Wordless Wednesday

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

More Signs Of Spring

PS~ I've brought back the Irish music to my blog!
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Friday, March 11, 2011

BrooklynBrooklyn by Colm Tóibín

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


It's been an emotional read but I did like it a lot. Toibin does a fantastic job of of painting an emotional picture of what Eilis Lacey is feeling in leaving Ireland for the US and what she experiences in her first years here; I feel like I've been through this journey with her, and as parts of it were very similar to my Nana's, she will remain with me for some time.

My Nana never talked in any detail about what she went through before leaving Ireland, during her journey across the sea & once she arrived here and I had hoped reading this novel would give me at least an idea of what she went through. It did more than that and at times was very difficult for me to get through but I am glad I've read it; glad for the understanding it has given me of a woman I love dearly but never fully knew.



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Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Wordless Wednesday

A gift for myself, just because, just to make me smile.
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Saturday, March 05, 2011

It's Begun!

It always seem to happen overnight, as if my magic. The Snowdrops are blooming along the back fence. A beautiful sight for sure. I also discovered the beginnings of the Peonies, Bee Balm and Bleeding Heart peaking through the soil.

It is surprisingly Warm outside. Must be a south-westerly breeze. I ventured onto the front porch to get the mail earlier this morning expecting the chilly bite that's been in the air all week but was shocked by the warmth! Tomorrow soaking rains are supposed to arrive.

Spring is in the air!
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Thursday, March 03, 2011

Thursday Thoughts & Musings

The day ended with a beautiful sky! (Pictured above). Bitterly cold all day though despite abundant sunshine but the calendar has turned another page and the days are noticeably longer. A Forsythia bush down the road is in full bloom, defying the cold and basking in the strong light of day. Tiny, pale green leaves have begun to grow from the branches of the Butterfly Bushes and red buds have appeared on the Rose bushes. I do miss the snow. There's not much left here on the coast, a random, dirty pile protected by shade. When we were at our place up north last week, there was roughly 8"s on the ground; beautiful! But at least as the last of the snow fades, blooms will begin to emerge and carry me through.

This evening I learned that at the end of February 2011, the President officially designated the month of March as Irish-American Heritage Month and I have to say I'm quite happy about it! Here's the link to the Proclamation: http://irishamericanheritage.com/Proclamations/Proclamation_March2011a.htm. I'm Irish & English on my Mother's side and German on my Father's side. I've always felt a strong connection to my Irish heritage as my Nana helped my Mother raise me; Nana immigrated from Ireland to the US in 1929. In recent years, as a way of honoring my Nana's memory (she passed in 2000), I started making St. Patrick's Day an actual holiday again; while cooking a big meal of corned beef, cabbage & potato's with horseradish and soda bread, I watch the St. Patrick's Day Parade in NYC live on tv which is 3 or 4 hours long and, truth be told, shed many tears because I love & miss my Nana so much. We have Mom over for dinner and she's told me how much she enjoys it which makes it all the more worth while since I honestly had no idea that she loved corned beef & cabbage until a year or two ago! The evening is usually spent watching Irish movies set in Ireland on TCM, especially The Quiet Man.

Also in recent years, I started focusing on Irish authors and books about the country, something I really enjoy and has begun carrying throughout the rest of my year's. This year I've got the following lined up so far: Brooklyn by Colm Toibin (this month's morning bookclub selection), Pack Up The Moon by Anna McPartlin, The True Story Of Grace O'Malley Ireland's Pirate Queen by Anne Chambers and Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide To Ireland.

Our local PBS stations also have some great programs on Irish heritage and music at this time of year which I'll be sure to catch as well.

If you click on my "Currently Creating/Reading" tab just below my header, you'll see the scarf I'm currently knitting; its colors are perfect for this time of year as without snow, the main colors of Nature now are shades of green & brown. (Plus the colors are great for St. Pat's and you'll see I need to update the photo since I finished Alice Hoffman's Blackbird House already!)

I've got a couple of gardening articles in the works, one to post here and one will be posted elsewhere. I'm quite excited about them! Mum's the word for now :-)

Hubbs returned to his full time job this week. Having had doctors appointments and other errands to do, it's been a fairly busy week so I haven't had to adjust to his not being here all day yet. We'll see how next week goes!

I've been having some (left) kidney and now have to drink 10 glasses of water or water & Vitamin Water (Multi-V) a day. Might as well set up camp by the potty, LOL! After another nasty reaction to a new arthritis med (which required another epi-pen!) Doc and I decided I would go back on an oral med he put me on after I first started seeing him in late 2005. We know I'm not allergic, it doesn't have short/long term negative affects on the kidneys, liver or in other aspects. Hopefully it will be enough to prevent further regression and progression while my left kidney continues to heal, until I can return to my iv med. I feel much better about my arthritis meds now.

Tomorrow a tech will be here to replace the internet modem and a cable box both taken out by a power blip early this week. Dealing with this cable company is a maddening experience and we'll both be very relieved once it's over. And that's all I've got to say about that :-)

And with that, I'm off to do a little reading. Happy March to all!
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Tuesday, March 01, 2011

March is Women's History Month

Here's a great link I like to pass along each year at this time: http://womenshistorymonth.gov/ Take some time this month to appreciate those who have come before us, those who have helped pave the way for us today and those who are paving the way for tomorrow.
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Blackbird HouseBlackbird House by Alice Hoffman

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


An unexpected surprise of a novel! Different, eccentric, transportive. Incredible. Engrossing. Unique. Any of the 'chapters' could stand alone. A new all time favorite and now my favorite Alice Hoffman novel.



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