It‘s a chilly, windy day here in Florida but we can still take a trip to the beach!
It‘s a chilly, windy day here in Florida but we can still take a trip to the beach!
#ItTakesAllKinds #WithMap gotta love a book with a map! I don‘t think even in my hiking prime I could walk this backbone trail of California, as the map indicates Colin Fletcher walked north from Yuma to Oregon from March 8th to September 8th. book was published in 1964, not sure what year he walked it.
For #readingtheamericas2023 I selected this title for Belize. This isn't a book that has a lot to teach or focused on a serious topic. This is just fun and light and an escape. Quick read and the county came to life for me through the eyes of our FMC. #bookspin @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB @TheAromaofBooks
Sun‘s just up and I‘m the only one awake. Here's my Christmas haul (we open presents at midnight) : tagged book, an anthology of Gulf poetry, Babel or the Necessity of violence, and L‘archipel du gouache (travel/cookbook in former USSR states) 👍🥳😛
Meh. I enjoy accounts of adventure and challenging outdoorsmanship, generally, and this stirred a longing to go for a hike, sure. A little. But boy, some of the GR reviews are brutal! You guys: this was a 21yo middle-class girl who kept a trail journal and made it a book. Why all the hate? If you choose to pick up a memoir, you‘re choosing to know that person‘s thoughts/feelings/reactions. Spoiler: You can, you know, just put the book down. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
First book to finish this year! Not very wintery but I started it on a holiday so I guess that‘s alright.
Richard follows a secret map to a paradise beach in Thailand. He soon adapts to the life there and tries to protect it at all costs. Unfortunately, it cannot be protected forever…
It started slow but it was captivating as I was living this experience as Richard. Definitely a pick if you haven‘t seen the movie!
#LitsySummerCamp Day 5
I read the tagged book more than once way back in the day. The fact that I still remember doing so is testament to the story. I did read that it wasn‘t all factual a few years ago which is a shame but doesn‘t lessen the nostalgia I feel when thinking about this book. The pics are from the Iao Valley on Maui. Not a long hike but so peaceful and serene.
Today we are exploring the AT- here at Camp we work on recognizing goals begin with just a few steps. (One of my goals is to overcome the limits of chronic pain and walk the AT from Harpers Ferry to Maine). I‘m lucky my camp is only a half hour from the Conservancy Headquarters. Here is a link with info about it: https://appalachiantrail.com/places/appalachian-trail-conservancys-headquarters/ #litsysummercamp