Well, it‘s not the most upbeat winter book, but it is an important one because what will winter look like if it ends because of climate change?
#naturalitsy #midwintersolace
Well, it‘s not the most upbeat winter book, but it is an important one because what will winter look like if it ends because of climate change?
#naturalitsy #midwintersolace
I adored this book but it was a neverending slog. If you love luminous nonfiction I recommend The Solace of Open Spaces, also by Gretel. Truth be told Solace was captivating and Ice was slow motion misery. Hugely poetic! I love poetry! This book, however, was poetry as wakeful nightmare, all damp skin and big eyes. I can only be truthful. You might race through this book. If so, I recommend gin.
Yes, I finished my #Bookspin. Took me all month.
Happy Opening Day!
In other news, I‘m nearly done with my #Bookspin. It‘s been a bit of a slog. It‘s a beautiful book, but it‘s a bite-sized book of vignettes, which makes it slow going. I love reading (and writing) poetry, and Ice is very poetic, but for various reasons reading it has been like walking in molasses.
Let‘s Go Tigers!
Good morning, #Mittenlittens!
My husband gets up early with Murray. His report: “-8. -16. Whatever. It‘s just effin‘ cold.”
The tagged book is my choice for #Booked2021 prompt 2 (science written by a woman). It‘s been in my library for years, and I even started it once, but got distracted by another book and didn‘t pick it up again until now. She‘s a wonderful writer though; I loved “The Solace of Open Spaces.”
A lovely sunrise! I just went out barefoot on the porch to take the pic. It‘s MILD out. 31F!