Happy Thursday! I βtriedβ to group these by main genre topic. β₯οΈ Iβm hoping to add more for reference! A few of these donβt regularly update, but there is a TREASURE TROVE of back posts!
βDamsel,β Sir Gareth answerβd gently, βsay
Whateβer ye will, but whatsoeβer ye say,
I leave not till I finish this fair quest,
Or die therefore.β
Gareth and Lynette
Iβm slowly getting into my buddy read of Idyllβs of the King and I was struck remembering this lovely picture book version of this part of the poem. The Kitchen Knight retold by Margaret Hodges is lovely, largely due to the illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman!
Happy Monday, friends! Our weekly quest has begun! Go forth boldly and without fear! ππ»β₯οΈπ
βSix feet down in the sand There’s creatures that made a hole Do speak, I’m begging you, please There’s beauty outside control (Outside)β
~RMπ
My friend, Samβs devotional about the Mundanity of God β₯οΈ
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βPrayers of a Foolβ
Cathedral carvings hidden Full-time home hearth lovinβ forbidden Fool, donβt do that again Takes long, second gone, down drain, amen. Wash, rinse, sunrise driven Plant, weed, kiss that bruised knee Blood, sweat, things that donβt make sense. Paint, scribble, lock it in a drawer, forgotten. Cathedral songs stir, long-dead-dusty, silent Heart strings strum violent Prayer painting skies violet. Fool, donβt do that again. It donβt make sense.
If you could chuck your to-do list out the window today, what would you do? π π Iβd find a lovely spot by water, under a tree, or in my cute local coffee shop, grab a latte , and read. I know, surprise, surprise. βΊοΈπ
Hereβs whatβs on my stack that Iβm currently interested in or really enjoying!
Cheesy, bordering on super silly continuing cozy mystery series that pokes fun of the Regency literature era tropes πI β₯οΈ my Kindle! Amish in April selection (Booktube Readathon), a couple of fantasy novels, a mystery, writing nonfiction, and continuing 14 yo spy thriller series! Middle Grade Historical Fiction! Canβt wait to try this! I adore anything with lighthouses!Oh my word. Iβm absolutely adoring this book. Montgomeryβs writing and characters make my heart sing. ππ₯Ήβ₯οΈ
I love keeping houseβ¦itβs really a lovely phrase, isnβt it? Keeping itβ¦holding it fast against the worldβ¦against all the forces trying to tear it open.
Trying this set up! Very ambitious, but aim high, I guess. πAdded album cover inspiration! Walked 15 miles for my second book over $5! Yay!Took me a long time as I got sick second half of March/early April! Not to mention the weather has been very hit or miss. ππ April reading journal pages filling up!I messed up my Book Shelfie order, but no worries, it will work. If I get too perfectionist, I would never journal! Missed one day in my streak! It was pouring! ππ¬
What are you creating/enjoying? π₯°πβ₯οΈπΏ
Little spores puffed off of these red bits when I ran my fingers over them! πβ₯οΈWorlds with the world Our friends said this is Hepatica Woodpecker evidence!
How was your week? We are just itching for it to warm up a bit more, but overall a good week! We had homeschool co op, my tulips/daffodils are peeking up their heads and looking π around suspiciously, a local play that two children are involved with, and one of my children is being baptized! β₯οΈπ
βMarilla!β Anne sat down on Marillaβs gingham lap, took Marillaβs lined face between her hands, and looked gravely and tenderly into Marillaβs eyes. βIβm not a bit changed-not really. Iβm only just pruned down and branched out. The real me-back here-is just the same. It wonβt make a bit of difference where I go or how much I change outwardly; at heart I shall always be your little Anne, who will love you and Matthew and dear Green Gables more and better every day of her life.β
~ Anne of Green Gables
πππ thinking about my Anne getting MARRIED. πππ My oldest son is doing a lot and making decisions, too!! Change and them growing up is in my heart. Hard, but beautiful. β₯οΈππ»
If I can stop one Heart from breaking
I shall not live in vain
If I can ease one Life the Aching
Or cool one Pain
Or help one fainting Robin
Into his Nest again
I shall not live in Vain.
~ Emily Dickinson
We are enjoying Dickinson again in our co op currently! She is one of my most favorite poets and I think this above poem IS my favorite by her. π₯²β₯οΈ The prayer over my life. Here is a beautiful print of it for your home.
When Marilla had eaten her lunch Anne persuaded her to go to bed. Then Anne went herself to the east gable and sat down by her window in the darkness alone with her tears and her heaviness of heart. How sadly things had changed since she sat there the night after coming home! Then she had been full of hope and joy and the future had looked rosy with promise. Anne felt as if she had lived years since then, but before she went to bed there was a smile on her lips and peace in her heart. She looked her duty courageously in the face and found it a friend-as duty ever is when we meet it frankly.β
~Anne of Green Gables, emphasis mine
Iβm nobody! Who are you?
Are you nobody, too?
Then thereβs a pair of us-donβt tell!
Theyβd banish us, you know.
How dreary to be somebody!
How public, like a frog
To tell your name the livelong day
To an admiring bog!
~Emily Dickinson
A few favorite Emily resources β₯οΈ
Anne went to the little Avonlea graveyard the next evening to put fresh flowers on Matthewβs grave and water the Scotch rosebush. She lingered there until dusk, liking the peace and calm of the little place, with its poplars whose rustle was like a low, friendly speech, and its whispering grasses growing at will among the graves. When she finally left it and walked down the long hill that sloped to the Lake of Shining Waters it was past sunset and all Avonlea lay before her in a dreamlike afterlight-βa haunt of ancient peace.β There was a freshness in the air as if a wind that had blown over honey-sweet fields of clover. Home lights twinkled out here and there among the homestead trees. Beyond lay the sea, misty and purple, with its haunting, unceasing murmur. The west was a glory of soft, mingled hues, and the pond reflected them all in still softer shadings. The beauty of it thrilled Anneβs heart, and she gratefully opened the gates of her soul to it.
I donβt remember when I first encountered the wonderful world of Booktube, but it was pre-covid and Iβve been happily watching ever since! If you arenβt sure what it is, Booktube is a corner of YouTube that focuses on reading and talking about reading! π I also have found AMAZING reading journalers which is like a sandwich of my two favorite hobbies ever! There are YouTubers for EVERY hobby! Flosstubers, Gardentubers, Cookingtubers! ππ β₯οΈ Overall, Iβve found a small group of people in the Booktube world who are sooo friendly, welcoming, and as passionate about books and reading as I am! As with anything, you have to weed out a few thorns and balance the time spent, but this has been an enriching part of my life. Today I thought Iβd share a few of my current favs! As you know πI read a wide variety of random things, so Iβm going to share my Eclectic Booktuber favorites! I have many MORE, I love, but these are my jam currently.
Do you have a niche YouTube corner? A hobby that you like learning about on YouTube!? Iβd love to hear! Maybe I will do another of these lists later for my general favorite Booktubers!
Good morning! βοΈ Resurrecting my Wednesday Wonders seriesβ¦I recently answered these questions here, but they are always changing, so indulge me again?! πβ₯οΈπ·
β’listening toβ’β₯οΈπ²~ Iβm finally getting to the sequel in L.M. Montgomeryβs Silver Bush duology, using this audiobook recording of it that is fantastic! Iβm LOVING Mistress Pat even more than the first. Patricia is growing up and feeling the growing pains of possibly having to leave Silver Bush and everything changing! I identify with change being hard! π₯²I also want to listen more to this Josh Garrels release!
Music practice always going on around here! So thankful we have the ability for lessons!
β’readingβ’β₯οΈπ²~ My mood shifted yesterday π and I started rooting around for things to read. ππ I think Iβm leaning towards cozy classics, charming characters, and delicious nature descriptions. Of course, I first picked up, my gal, Maud Montgomery! Hence, Mistress Pat! A memory I have is rereading the whole Anne Series when I was pregnant with my first. Her name is Ann-E π₯Ήβ₯οΈπ and she getting married later this year! Maybe Iβll reread the series this year in honor!? ππ
Moody stack!
β’watchingβ’β₯οΈπ²~ Iβm slowly rereading all the greats with my younger set. The Wind in the Willows is one of the current ones. Itβs such a great book for spring! I was craving the claymation? film version and so enjoyed watching it. The peaceful atmosphere (except Toad πΈπ) was just as I remembered it.
β’noticingβ’β₯οΈπ²~ Our Black Willow trees sustained a lot of damage in a recent ice storm, but I salvaged a few branches with buds for the table. The robins have been so cheery even though itβs been rainy and cold. Iβm waiting not so patiently for warmth and usually by the end of April, the Barn Swallows are back! πβ₯οΈ
πJust remembering here my favorite reads of January, February, and March. I love looking back and also sharing in hopes you might find one you love!π
β’The Road Past Altamontby Gabrielle Roy, translated by Joyce Marshall ~ Canadian writer connects four stories loosely on mother and daughter relationships, growing older, time, and deep longing all cloaked in gorgeous, sparse writing.
β’The Dawn of Wonder by Jonathan Renshaw ~ a wonderful quest fantasy story surrounding Aedan and his friends. This has amazing friendship, leadership, and character growth.
β’This is Happiness by Niall Williams ~ A small Irish village on the cusp of change. You grow to love and care for the characters and see yourself in them. This is such a human story and the author understands small village life! This was so beautiful at times it makes you ache.
β’The Will of Many by James Islington ~ I absolutely loved the main character, Vis, and how much he values the memory and lessons of his father. The battle between doing whatβs right and surviving in a system built on greed and corruption. So many wonderful characters and ideas to consider in this epic fantasy.
β’Through Rushing Water by Catherine Richmond ~ Gorgeous historical fiction about an ex-Russian nobility immigrant who gets sent to the American West as a school teacher to a Native tribe. This will pull at your heart strings. Richmond did a fantastic job of not sugar coating this time period.
β’The Star That Always Stays by Anna Rose Johnson ~ This had a slow start, but a wonderful blended family story set in Michigan on the cusp of WWII. I loved the literature threads, the conversation about Indigenous mixed-race tensions, and the gentle faith themes woven throughout. Solid middle grade read!
β’Followed by Frost by Charlie N. Holmberg ~ This feels a bit Disney-Frozen-ish , but donβt let that stop you from this quiet, deceptively deeper story. Slow start and very creepy villain, but what a wonderful story of selflessness and how servanthood ultimately defeats loneliness.
β’The Secret of Honeycake by Kimberly Newton Fusco ~ This is such a heartfelt story around two sisters dealing with death and chronic illness. This is a slow-as-molasses middle grade story, but I ate up every delicious word. So beautifully written with friendships, growth, domestic details, and LIFE.
β’Persuasion by Jane Austen ~ Iβve read this so many times but have to mention it here because I was so delighted all over again. The humanity and magnifying glass that Austen does is so perfect. I especially loved Mrs. Smith of Westgate Buildings π this time through.
β’The Robe by LloydC. Douglas ~ A wonderful historical fiction set around the time of Christ. I posted a bit more about it here! Highly recommend!
β’The Hotel Balzaar by Kate DiCamillo ~ This was so sweet and lovely! It follows little Marta around the hotel where her mother works as a maid after the disappearance of her father. This is full of the lovely noticing, longing, thoughts on life, memories, parents, and meaning from a childβs perspective. The illustrations made this absolutely shine!
Sophie helping me pick my next read! πβ₯οΈ
ππ·How about you? Any stand out reads at the beginning of the year? Iβd love to hear! π·π
βThe fruit of silence is prayer, the fruit of prayer is faith, the fruit of faith is love, the fruit of love is service, the fruit of service is peace. β
~ Mother Teresa
Thinking and praying on this as a week of homeschooling, wedding planning, cooking, and extras stretches before me. πͺ΄π·πΏππ²Whatβs on your heart? π
βThat one?β she said. βIs that one quite alive-quite?β Dickson curved his wide smiling mouth.
βItβs as wick as you or me,β he said; and Mary remembered that Martha had told her that βwickβ meant βaliveβ or βlively.β
βIβm so glad itβs wick!β she cried out in her whisper. βI want them all to be wick. Let us go around the garden and count how many wick ones there are.β
~ The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett, illustrated by Tasha Tudor
Iβm so glad thereβs green, life, and hope YET! Spring is here! Thank You, Jesus!