FIRST, the BOOKS
National Library Week (April 8-14, 2012) ended yesterday. Oh, no! I missed it, just like yesterday's snapshot. I'll celebrate today, instead. I love libraries. I must confess that I found this "put your face in a book" photo on where else? Facebook. (Thanks, June Damanti.)
WHAT I'M READING
Currently
1. The Age of Grief ~ by Jane Smiley, 1987, fiction
Concurrently
2. Into the Tangle of Friendship: A Memoir of the Things That Matter ~ by Beth Kephart, 2000, memoir
Next
3. Eternal Life: A New Vision: Beyond Religion, Beyond Theism, Beyond Heaven and Hell ~ by John Shelby Spong, 2009, religion
SPRING THING
March 20 - June 20, 2012 |
I chose thirteen books to read (and keep adding to the list), along with two other goals: to read twice as many of my own books as library books, and to clear books off my shelves.
I feel pretty good about my progress! These categories (see below) show I've read half fiction and half nonfiction so far, and I'm currently reading one of each right now (see above).
- I've read 9 of the 13 planned books, plus 3 I've added = 12.
- Of those 12, only 3 were library books.
- So I'm averaging 3 of mine to every library book.
- I've boxed 27 books to take to the used book store.
6 fiction
1 psychology
1 writing
2 memoirs
2 religion
READATHON
I almost forgot to mention that Dewey's 24-Hour Readathon is coming up this week. There's still time for you to sign up, if you'd like to join us in all the fun, which includes mini-challenges and prizes and all sorts of hoopla.
Best of all, of course, if trying to get a lot of reading done. A lot or a little, it's up to each person. I read, but I spend probably an equal amount of time visiting other readers and playing with the mini-challenges that appeal to me.
PINK
Raegan was very pink this week. Even her lawn chair was pink. I don't see my great-granddaughter every week, but my granddaughter posts a lot of photos on Facebook.
GREEN
This photo, which I am currently featuring at the top of this blog, was taken by my friend Ginnie Sams. I really like it, and it "goes so well" with Raegan's pink. Thanks, Ginnie!
THANKS
This is a very public THANK YOU to Rich, who worked valiantly to keep up my blog called Weekend Wordsmith. He kept it going for three and a half years. I was ready to drop it, when the comments sagged, but Rich stepped in and posted the weekly prompts. Participation has dropped again, so it's time to try something new. And I have once again taken over of posting weekly prompts on Fridays. Today's prompt is for us to Thank Rich.
Visit the Sunday Salon's Facebook page for links to more posts.
7 comments:
I totally forgot about Spring Reading Thing; thanks for reminding me!
How interesting - I just re-read Into the Tangle of Friendship last week too :) I love Beth Kephart’s writing - her books and her blog!
I love that sign - perfect for library week!
What an adorable child! Pretty in pink....
I adore Smiley's books, as well as Kephart's...haven't read either of these. They're going on my list!
I like your new blog header!
Here's MY SUNDAY SALON POST
You're doing great with Spring Reading Thing! I don't think I'm doing so well. I need to check out your other blog. Have a great Sunday!
Love this billboard! Why don't we have more billboard promoting reading?
I'm doing the Readathon, too. Maybe I will stop in again then.
Here's my
Sunday Salon: TLA Conference. I hope you'll stop by!
I am not going to do the Dewey read-a-thon for the first time since I started blogging. We'll be at a dance convention and I just know I won't be blogging or reading much. Such a shame all around
Vasilly,
I have several blogs. "Weekend Wordsmith" provides prompts for writers each weekend (usually Fridays). My "Joyful Noiseletter" blog is where I talk about particular words (one at a time) that catch my attention. Here's the link: http://joyfulnoiseletter.blogspot.com/
Deb,
I'll look for you and maybe get to visit your blog on Saturday.
Helen,
I'm sorry you'll miss the readathon this time, but I you'll visit some of us readers during the day.
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