Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Marmon (from Crossing to Safety)



In case you were wondering, here are some images of Marmon convertibles that I found ... so fun!


Sunday, June 26, 2011

Recipe and thoughts

Hi ladies. Some of you wanted the recipe for the salad we all participated in making at our last get together. Here's a link: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/chopped_greek_salad_with_chicken.html. Enjoy.

I am enjoying "Loving Frank;" her writing style is amazingly easy to read and I love the little tidbits she puts into the story to make it feel factual even though it's fiction. I am finding it hard too ... I just finished the part where she leaves her children in Boulder for her husband to pick them up ... and I paged ahead and know there's some awkward, painful, and real stuff to wade through. To think it all really happened, alongside a man we know so well as an artist.

Nicole this is a good pick. We will really have a lot to discuss next time we get together. I almost wish I hadn't started yet. Maybe I'll have to hold my thoughts here on the blog for reference. Or maybe I'll read it again. The writing pulls me along so quickly that I haven't had time to mark the passages I find beautiful.

Enjoy the rest of June and upcoming July. See you soon ...

Monday, May 23, 2011

Sarah's Key, Tatiana DeRosnay

Hi ladies, I just finished Sarah's Key. I found that I wanted to plow through the book - first because I wanted to find out what happened to the brother, Michel, and then just to stop having to read about the children who had to stay at the Vel d'Hiv.

Becky and Merri: this is a book that I ran across last time I was picking a book for The Slots. I knew it was liable to be a kind of a tough read, but I found that I was kind of haunted by the premise of the book and needed to understand more ... and wondered how the author would resolve the story line. So it was an easy selection this month.

I am interested to talk with my mom about this historical event in Paris - I wonder how much she knows about it. It's probably not something she would talk with her students about, but even after having lived there and being so interested in the context of France, I wouldn't be surprised if she didn't know.

In all, I enjoyed the book. It reads fast, and that's good. I do find that the end of the book is a bit slower, and I am looking forward to talking about all of it with you.

Just wanted to let you know that it's good, and it can be read quickly. I hope you all have a chance to start and finish it. Love you all!

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Design!

Hey check out the new layout, ladies. Perfect, don't you think?!!

Friday, March 18, 2011

The Book Slots, March 2011

Here are the gorgeous gals of the Book Slots on St. Patrick's Day 2011 at Monica's house. Delicious Columbian fare, warm conversation, and good discussion about The Kindness of Strangers. Another fabulous evening!