Thursday, January 27, 2011

I Read It In A Book

I haven't written anything about any books lately, and I'm sure you all are just sitting on the edges of your seats waiting for me to tell about my reading plan for 2011, so here it is.

I've mentioned before my penchant for reading award winning books, so this year I decided to knock a few more off the lists and read a Pulitzer and Newbery winner each month.

This might get a little tricky because I am down to the really thick ones on the Pulitzer list, but I think I'm up for the challenge.

Speaking of thick novels, my Pulitzer winner for January was The Caine Mutiny by Herman Wouk.

I put off reading this one for a long time because the story never appealed to me.

It is about Captain Queeg and his crew on an dilapidated mine sweeper during WWII. The captain is rather neurotic, full of unreasonable demands, and constantly making questionable decisions. One day in the midst of a typhoon, one of the officers named Maryk decides to relieve Queeg of his command claiming he (Captain Queeg) is paranoid/insane and not fit to captain the ship any longer.

Of course a court-martial ensues which leads to a rather interesting ending.

Along with the action on the sea is the story of one of the officers on the ship named Willie Keith, a privileged Princeton grad from New York City, and his complicated love affair with a nightclub singer named May Wynn.

I definitely recommend this one. I didn't think I would like it, but I did. And even though it is around 550 pages, it moves along quickly.

The Newbery winner I read is by Rachel Field and is titled Hitty: Her First Hundred Years. This one I didn't like so much.

It is the story of a little wooden doll, carved out of a piece of mountain ash wood around 1829. At the beginning of the story she is sitting in an antique store 100 years later waiting to be sold. While waiting, she decides to write her memoirs. The book is what she writes, and goodness knows she had an eventful life.

It just seemed like this one went on and on. She would get lost and then found. Loved and then discarded. Over and over and over again.

I think the purpose of the book is to teach young people a bit of a history lesson, since Hitty travels to many places and "meets" many people over the course of 100 years. I would just rather not learn history from a doll's perspective.

Even though I didn't really like it, if you do decide to read this one, make sure you get the original as it was rewritten a few years ago to be made more politically correct.

So, there you have it. One good one and one bad for January. What will February hold?

Friday, January 14, 2011

Walking In A Winter Wonderland

It hasn't been the funnest of weeks. Thankfully, yesterday I found myself with a little down time and decided to take advantage of the warmer weather and headed outdoors to get some fresh air and clear my head. I really wanted to ride my bike, but I wasn't sure what the condition of the trails would be, so I walked the bike path along the river instead. It was so beautiful outside. I took my camera along, and here is some of what I saw.


These two lakes were frozen, and the sunlight shining off them was beautiful.




The ducks looked a little chilly.


I love to see snow on the foothills.


Bridges may be icy!!!


I was surprised at how calm the water was in this section of the river.




My walk got a little long, and I needed to rest. So, I found a dry place to sit and built this little snowman. He was kind of glum, so I didn't stick around too long to chat.


I got home with wet shoes, wet socks, and very cold feet. However, my spirit was refreshed, and for that, I'm thankful.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Mendelssohn Op. 30 No. 1

I came across this Mendelssohn piece this morning while I was playing the piano. I don't remember ever playing or hearing it before, but it is beautiful. In my book it is subtitled Contemplation, and I think that name fits it perfectly. Happy listening.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Free Hugs

This video made my day!