Sunday, May 10, 2026
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Congratulations!
I love when mystery award season rolls around.
I love seeing names of authors who write books I read and love.
I especially love seeing names of authors I am lucky enough to know and call "friend."
When two friends are both nominated for the same very big award I just cross my fingers and hope for a tie.
Here's to Louise Penny and Hank Phillippi Ryan
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Today's Poem by Raymond Carver
"Woke up this morning with
a terrific urge to lie in bed all day
and read. Fought against it for a minute.
Then looked out the window at the rain.
And gave over. Put myself entirely
in the keep of this rainy morning.
Would I live my life over again?
Make the same unforgiveable mistakes?
Yes, given half a chance. Yes."
~ Raymond Carver
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Perfect Souvenirs
Or -
Souvenirs Parfait, as they would say in France.
A souvenir (French for 'remembrance' or 'memory'), memento, keepsake, or token of remembrance is an object a person acquires for the memories the owner associates with it. A souvenir can be any object that can be collected or purchased and transported home by the traveler as a memento of a visit. The object itself may have intrinsic value, or be a symbol of experience. Without the owner's input, the symbolic meaning is lost and cannot be articulated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Souvenir
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Souvenir (Object Lessons) Paperback – March 8, 2018
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.
For as long as people have traveled to distant lands, they have brought home objects to certify the journey. More than mere merchandise, these travel souvenirs take on a personal and cultural meaning that goes beyond the object itself. Drawing on several millennia of examples-from the relic-driven quests of early Christians, to the mass-produced tchotchkes that line the shelves of a Disney gift shop-travel writer Rolf Potts delves into a complicated history that explores issues of authenticity, cultural obligation, market forces, human suffering, and self-presentation. Souvenirs are shown for what they really are: not just objects, but personalized forms of folk storytelling that enable people to make sense of the world and their place in it.'
Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
Souvenir features illustrations by Cedar Van Tassel
Isn't part of any trip the choosing of little tangible remembrances to bring home along with the memories?
For me - yes.
I have known people who say their trips are all about the experiences and the memories, and tend to roll their eyes at the word "souvenir."
But for me, a person who loves being surrounded by pretty things that have memories and meaning attached, souvenirs are part of the trip as well.
Usually, my souvenirs include cheap little items from souvenir shops - a refrigerator magnet, a Christmas tree ornament - the usual typical sort of item that you expect to find in a souvenir shop.
But they also might include an original piece of art, or a nice piece of jewelry.
Being a bit of a magpie means I am definitely going to pick up something(s) that, for some reason, speak to me.
The things I brought home from my most recent trip included some good chocolate for Donald.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Today's Poem by Mary Oliver
Of The Empire
We will be known as a culture that feared death
and adored power, that tried to vanquish insecurity
for the few and cared little for the penury of the
many. We will be known as a culture that taught
and rewarded the amassing of things, that spoke
little if at all about the quality of life for
people (other people), for dogs, for rivers. All
the world, in our eyes, they will say, was a
commodity. And they will say that this structure
was held together politically, which it was, and
they will say also that our politics was no more
than an apparatus to accommodate the feelings of
the heart, and that the heart, in those days,
was small, and hard, and full of meanness.
© 2008 by Mary Oliver
From her 2008 collection, Red Bird
Published by Beacon Press 2008
Friday, April 17, 2026
Leaving Paris
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Last Day in Paris
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Another Day in Paris
This day I took my time getting my act together while Vickie went back to Rue Monge and bought herself a pretty poppy scarf, walked to the Grand Mosque and back through Jardin des Plantes.















































