07-05-2009
[TSS] More Beach Reads, Movies and Writing (Not Really)
Not very original, I know, but I can’t believe how this week has just flown by. I seem to be caught up in a routine of eating, drinking, reading and relaxing, not necessarily in that order.
My husband is on his way back from the fish market right now, with fresh lobster and deep fried clams, and I finally managed to snatch my netbook out of the hands of my daughter, so the time feels perfect for blogging.
This Week’s Reads
After finishing The Strain, by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan, on my first full day here in Nova Scotia, I decided the atmosphere was perfect for some L.M. Montgomery – we aren’t that far away from P.E,I., and the sand beach near us has red sand in it, which reminded me of the Island. I have almost all of Montgomery’s works on my netbook in ebook format, so I decided to re-read The Blue Castle, one of my favorite Montgomery works. Unlike Anne of Green Gables and Emily of New Moon, The Blue Castle is the story of an adult heroine, Valancy Stirling. It’s a wonderful Cinderella tale, and I’ve read and re-read it many times. I’d forgotten that it’s set in the Muskokas in Ontario, rather than P.E.I., so I will probably read Emily of New Moon sometime this week just to get my Island fix.
After The Blue Castle, I started Jim Butcher’s Storm Front, Book 1 of the Dresden Files series. I’m about halfway through – I love the concept of a wizard detective in current-day Boston, and it’s a fun book, but it wasn’t quite fitting my mood, so I also started listening to Hell Hole, by Chris Grabenstein, the fourth book in the John Ceepak and Danny Boyle series. I am quite addicted to this series now, and finished Hell Hole yesterday while we were at Crescent Beach in Lockeport, N.S.. Jeff Woodman, who narrates the series, is a superb narrator, and if you’re wanting to get started with audiobooks and like mysteries, I’d definitely recommend the audio version of this series. Just make sure you start with the first book in the series, Tilt-a-Whirl, not because each book doesn’t stand on its own, but mainly because characters from previous books do show up again (or not, as the case may be), which can give clues to the mysteries in the previous books.
Rounding up my reading for the week, I also started Wayne Dyer’s Excuses Begone!. It’s a great read so far; I like in particular its emphasis not on our feelings or desires, but on our identity.
Movies, Movies, Movies
It’s turning out to be movie night for the family every night here at the beach cottage – there’s just something really nice about gathering together after a great seafood dinner to watch movies (especially since it’s pretty bug-heavy outside at night).
So far, we’ve watched Music & Lyrics, The Dark Knight, Dirty Dancing, Miss Congeniality, Disturbia, He’s Just Not That Into You, and Gone in 60 Seconds. My older son did excuse himself to play the Sims 3 on the nights we watched Dirty Dancing and He’s Just Not That Into You, but otherwise our movie nights have been perfect family time (the little one was in bed, of course).
Writing (Or Not)
I think I must have been dreaming when I last blogged that I was thinking about writing 6,000 words a day! The only writing I’ve done so far has been in my journal; not only has it been tough to lay my hands on my netbook, but the ergonometric keyboard I brought along in order to, well, write, isn’t working very well – the “o” and the “b” keys don’t work at all.
And really, the days have been so lazy and idyllic, I just haven’t felt like doing much except (have I mentioned?) eating, drinking and reading.
Pictures!
I finally started remembering to bring my camera with me when we went on our our outings, which have been mainly to beaches so far, although next week we plan on heading out for day trips to Yarmouth and Mahone Bay. A visit to Peggy’s Cove is also planned, although the days are slipping by so fast, I’m not sure we’ll have time to do everything on our list.
The beaches here in Nova Scotia are just gorgeous – many of them are white sand beaches, and if it weren’t for the weather, you’d think you were in the Caribbean. I don’t actually like to swim, and I love cool, windy weather, so it’s been perfect for me. While they’ve been calling for clouds and rain every day we’ve been here, the weather has been beautiful and sunny so far (just not particularly hot).
Sandy Point Lighthouse Beach
Red Sands at Sandy Point
Dylan & Daddy at Crescent Beach, Lockeport
Oops! Forgot My Sand Bucket!
Beautiful White Sands
Bit of Sand Beach at Our Beach Cottage
View from the Side of the House
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July 5th, 2009 at 6:52 pm
It looks like you’re having a wonderful time. The photos are gorgeous!
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July 5th, 2009 at 7:46 pm
Beautiful! I bet the water is nippy, though! :-)
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July 5th, 2009 at 8:54 pm
Hi Belle,
Rebecca from Lost in Books suggested I come by to see your blog. I’m a writer (published several short stories and currently have my latest novel shopping around agents) and an unprofessional book reviewer, and keep a blog for both. The first is at http://agignac.blogspot.com, and the second is linked to my comment, I think. I’m thinking about starting a writer’s circle on the writing blog, using music as a sort of “writing prompt” exercise. Nothing fancy, nothing professional, just to unite multiple writers and help us all network and practice. If you’re interested, I’d love to hear from you. Details are all at that writing blog, both in the latest post and in the comments section where people have been asking questions.
Anyway, didn’t mean to hijack your blog comments or anything, but Rebecca mentioned you today a couple times and I thought I’d come say hi. I’m subscribing to your blog as well. :)
Amanda
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July 6th, 2009 at 12:24 pm
I’d completely forgotten about THE BLUE CASTLE, but you’re the second person I’ve seen blogging about it recently. I’m going to have to make some time to reread it; I don’t remember the story at all, but I do recall that I loved it.
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July 6th, 2009 at 2:39 pm
What beautiful photos — it looks so gorgeous there! I hope you continue to have a wonderful time!
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July 6th, 2009 at 4:06 pm
I’ve just gotten Tilt-a-Whirl through Paperback Swap because I just keep hearing so many good things about this series.
Thanks for sharing your vacation with us!
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July 6th, 2009 at 9:05 pm
Looks like you’re having a darn fine time, Belle. And Dylan is absolutely adorable. (I know I’ve mentioned it before, but it bears repeating!)
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July 7th, 2009 at 12:53 pm
Great reading and beautiful photos. Your son is so cute.
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July 8th, 2009 at 11:06 pm
What beautiful pictures! That cottage looks so inviting!
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July 9th, 2009 at 5:58 pm
Love your pictures! Looks so awesome, wish i was on the beach!
I also tagged you for the Whats on your Desk Thursday!!!!
Natalie :0)
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July 11th, 2009 at 8:53 am
I sounds like you are having the perfect vacation. Just reading and relaxing works for me. Hope the second week was the same.
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July 13th, 2009 at 1:21 am
Gorgeous, photos!
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