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 Angela Thirkell on the night table
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Winter is hard, isn't it? Let's just face it, and not beat ourselves up because our winters are so much easier than those of our ancestors, or on the other hand be hard on ourselves because we're not doing what needs to be done. Winter is for hibernating, at least to the extent we can and still meet the minimum obligations of work, society and hygiene. We can't roll ourselves up in a nest of leaves like a dormouse, but we can read things that will quiet and soothe and delight us.

I would like to recommend Angela Thirkell. She will do all those things for you. Her first Barsetshire book, High Rising, is on the night table now. She is like a more gentle, realistic, feminine version of P.G. Wodehouse. She wrote about small English villages in the time before the Internet or even computers. She is funny enough to make you laugh out loud and startle the cats.

Whatever you are doing with your winter, I hope you are well and warm.
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After 3 very chilly and rainy days in the Bay area, I wholeheartedly agree. Layering takes on a whole different meaning once one is soaked to the bone. But the urge to see the ocean from its shore is so strong, that despite the very cold rain and wind, foolish tourists flock there to stand shiver and admire!
My recommendation for easy and fun reading during a plane ride to visit your relatives, ie grandchildren, I recommend Caleb Carr's The Italian Secretary. This is not a great work of art, but a very skilled and openly confessed copy of Sherlock Holmes stories by a modern writer.
I for one was quite glad that our work declared a 2 hour delay due to a sudden snowfall last night. Recovery from being chilled and eating strange foods or drinking local water was a must. So I am happy to read my dear friend's blog and concur: hibernation is cool, so just DO IT!
 
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by waitloss52 (PM , CC ) on Tuesday January 29, 2008 @ 11:39 AM




Hi Zoomer, reading can so take us away can't it? Good for you! Just a few months to go and you'll be much warmer and we'll be getting cooler. Happy reading!  
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by Rosie (PM , CC ) on Tuesday January 29, 2008 @ 9:42 PM




You sure are smart.  
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by Jubilate (PM , CC ) on Tuesday January 29, 2008 @ 10:13 PM




Thanks for stopping by, Rosie! I so often forget that you folks in the Southern Hemisphere are experiencing the opposite seasons. I hope your summer is going well.  
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by Zoomer (PM , CC ) on Wednesday January 30, 2008 @ 8:31 AM




Well thanks Jubilate. Coming from you that's a real compliment. Thanks for checking in.  
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by Zoomer (PM , CC ) on Wednesday January 30, 2008 @ 8:32 AM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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