Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Case Histories
After finishing the last book in the Flavia De Luce series, I went to my book shelves to find a real book to read. Lately I've been stuck on ebooks, and I have so many hard copies that I've not read yet. It was time to turn some real pages.
Among the many books I have on my shelves, I have the first three books in a series by Kate Atkinson. I've never read anything by Atkinson, so I pulled out the first in the series, Case Histories, and started it.
You can see that Stephan King called it "the best mystery of the decade." High praise and I think the book is delivering on a pleasurable and interesting reading adventure.
Atkinson takes a good 100 pages telling 4 seemingly unconnected stories. One is about a missing 3 year old, a story of a woman who loses it and murders her husband, the story of a man whose daughter is murdered by a man who has never been caught, and the story about the private detective who seems to be bringing all the stories together.
Atkinson has a great voice and I like the flow of her writing. For a mystery writer, she is skilled in crafting prose that does more than tell the story with the appropriate clues and foreshadowing and is pleasurable to read. It evokes the feelings that go with the story, so we are not only on the journey to solve the mystery but we get to know the characters in an emotional way.
If this book is good measure of Kate Atkinson's other books, I will continue to read her other books. Next up:
Among the many books I have on my shelves, I have the first three books in a series by Kate Atkinson. I've never read anything by Atkinson, so I pulled out the first in the series, Case Histories, and started it.
You can see that Stephan King called it "the best mystery of the decade." High praise and I think the book is delivering on a pleasurable and interesting reading adventure.
Atkinson takes a good 100 pages telling 4 seemingly unconnected stories. One is about a missing 3 year old, a story of a woman who loses it and murders her husband, the story of a man whose daughter is murdered by a man who has never been caught, and the story about the private detective who seems to be bringing all the stories together.
Atkinson has a great voice and I like the flow of her writing. For a mystery writer, she is skilled in crafting prose that does more than tell the story with the appropriate clues and foreshadowing and is pleasurable to read. It evokes the feelings that go with the story, so we are not only on the journey to solve the mystery but we get to know the characters in an emotional way.
If this book is good measure of Kate Atkinson's other books, I will continue to read her other books. Next up:
Monday, April 15, 2013
A Broken, Dated Light Fixture Gets a Makeover
Makeovers--I want one, but I'll have to settle for this quick one I gave an old light fixture.
I had one of these except think brass and 70's with plastic candles that were crumbling to nothing. Three or four years ago we took this fixture out of our entryway and put up a new pendant that matched all the light fixtures in our dining room and hallways.
Being the pack rat I am, I stuck this fixture into a box, thinking I might have a garage sale and get a couple of dollars for it. Yeah, right! I never had that garage sale.
I've been looking at all these amazing cloches and wishing I had one, or two, or three, or . . . Anyway one day when I going through my junk, I came across this light fixture and LIGHTBULB! I had an idea. So I dragged it out of the box dissembled it, painted the brass cap, used some 6000 glue to attach the metal part to the glass one and Viola! A cloche that is uniquely mine. And best of all, it was free!
Excuse the lousy photo. I took it at night and, well, it stinks, but you get the idea.
It is pretty and I think with the antique brass painted white, it works.
I love it. I just have to learn how to use it more effectively. I also love that this broken, out of date fixture has new life and totally different purpose. And it was free!
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Back to Blogging
It's Wednesday and I've decided to come back to blogging. I've wanted to for a while and really my lack of blogging was a sort of self enforced ban, so here I am! No big earth shattering announcement and I doubt anyone will notice, but still, I am back.
I've decided that on Wednesdays I will share something from the world of books. Books have always been something I love. I read to live and I live to read. Who said that?
For a while I've been enjoying Flavia de Luce, an eleven year old sleuth who happens to be a chemistry prodigy and lives in a moldering British estate with her father and two sisters. I know this may sound as though this series is for the juvenile, or young adult readers, but that is not so. Alan Bradley has written her as a delightful, energetic detective and narrator, who is still a child and naive in the most enduring ways, and manages to pull the adult reader in with good story lines.
The father is absorbed in his stamp collecting and grieving the loss of his wife and Flavia's mother, who was an adventurous soul with a real zest for living. Her death has left some huge holes in her family's lives. This is especially true for Flavia who has no real memories of her mother. The whole family is a study in disfunction and Flavia and her sister live to torture each other.
There are 5 books so far beginning with The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
Next is The Weed that Strings the Hangman's Bag
A Red Herring without Mustard
I Am Half-Sick of Shadows
and finally my present read: Speaking from among the Bones
If you decide to read this series, I hope you'll find them as enjoyable as I do.
I've decided that on Wednesdays I will share something from the world of books. Books have always been something I love. I read to live and I live to read. Who said that?
For a while I've been enjoying Flavia de Luce, an eleven year old sleuth who happens to be a chemistry prodigy and lives in a moldering British estate with her father and two sisters. I know this may sound as though this series is for the juvenile, or young adult readers, but that is not so. Alan Bradley has written her as a delightful, energetic detective and narrator, who is still a child and naive in the most enduring ways, and manages to pull the adult reader in with good story lines.
The father is absorbed in his stamp collecting and grieving the loss of his wife and Flavia's mother, who was an adventurous soul with a real zest for living. Her death has left some huge holes in her family's lives. This is especially true for Flavia who has no real memories of her mother. The whole family is a study in disfunction and Flavia and her sister live to torture each other.
There are 5 books so far beginning with The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
Next is The Weed that Strings the Hangman's Bag
A Red Herring without Mustard
I Am Half-Sick of Shadows
and finally my present read: Speaking from among the Bones
If you decide to read this series, I hope you'll find them as enjoyable as I do.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Valentines 14 days of love day 1
It's that time of year when I get all mushy and sick about loving my husband. Forgive me! It is just the way I am.
It's also been a lot of months since my last entry. Sorry. I've running from my blog for a while, feeling less than inspired and creative. Maybe now I am back on the wings of inspiration and ready to inspire more than me.
For my first day of love, I made a simple card using my Cricut. The cuts come from the following cartridges:
The heart and the x are from George and basic shapes with the heart cut at 2" and the x at 1".
The sentiment is cut from A Child's Year at 1".
Under the heart is a chocolate marshmallow heart which happens to be one of my husband's favorite things. Inside is a sentiment written by me and a carpenter's pencil that I attached to the inside with adhesive.
The photos are not great because I took them with my iPad and quickly, but here they are anyway.
It's also been a lot of months since my last entry. Sorry. I've running from my blog for a while, feeling less than inspired and creative. Maybe now I am back on the wings of inspiration and ready to inspire more than me.
For my first day of love, I made a simple card using my Cricut. The cuts come from the following cartridges:
The heart and the x are from George and basic shapes with the heart cut at 2" and the x at 1".
The sentiment is cut from A Child's Year at 1".
Under the heart is a chocolate marshmallow heart which happens to be one of my husband's favorite things. Inside is a sentiment written by me and a carpenter's pencil that I attached to the inside with adhesive.
The photos are not great because I took them with my iPad and quickly, but here they are anyway.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
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It’s time to rock the house with an awesome,
amazing PIG OUT!
One lucky winner takes all!
-The Simple Touch Reader™
“Best e-ink reader”
–CNET, 06/01/2011
Easiest to use 6″ touchscreen
Longest battery life-read up to 2 months on just 1 charge
Ultra-light and thin-under 7.5 ounces
Largest bookstore with more than 2 million titles-get them in seconds
Expert recommendations & fun social features
-An Oberon gift certificate in the amount of the purchase price of the ALL NEW NST Oberon case!
and of course – a $50 BN e-gift certificate to help load up your new nook!
Now that you know the prizes are you ready to learn how to enter???
Step 1: Subscribe to the Cheap Daily Email. If you have already subscribed, skip to Step 2.
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The following are Bonus Entries. They are optional and will gain you extra chances to win!
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1. Share this Giveaway on Facebook! Simply copy and paste this message into your Facebook status:
“I’m entering to win a Nook Simple Touch Reader from Cheap e-Reads, my favorite site for FREE and CHEAP nook books! You can enter to win here: http://the-cheap.net”
2. Blog about our giveaway and link to that blog post in the comments section of our giveaway post.
3. Tweet about our giveaway and link to your twitter in the comments section of our giveaway post. Don’t forget to follow us on twitter as well- TheCheapNook is our username!!
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This Giveaway begins today 9/16 and ends Friday 9/30/11.
The winner will be posted here, after they have confirmed.
This Giveaway open in the US only, open to those 18 years of age and older, void where prohibited, and no purchase is necessary to win.
The winner will be contacted by email within 24 hours after the contest closes to confirm email address. After confirmation, prizes will be sent via BN.com and Oberon designs.com to the winner. If no response is received from the potential winner within 48 hours, we will consider that the winner has forfeited and an alternate winner will be selected from all eligible entries.
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Friday, February 4, 2011
Sorry no post so far today
I wanted to let my loyal followers, and I want you all to know how much appreciate each and every one of you who stops by regularly to see what I’ve done, that I don’t know when or if I will post my latest project today.I did get started on my next project for today’s post, but I’ve been dealing with some flu strain and haven’t done much else besides sleep and lay in bed. I am feeling a little better and my fever has come down a little so I’m hoping I can get in my scrap studio this afternoon. So until then I’ll give you a peek at what I’m working on.
I’ll have lots of picture to show you when I’m done. Until then I hope every one of you has a wonderful and productive day.
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