House Dust and Wanderlust
Friday, January 17, 2025
the friday feed: carrots
Thursday, January 16, 2025
finding balance
"We come into this world head first and go out feet first; in between, it is all a matter of balance." ~ Paul Boese
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
wednesday's words and wanderings and wonderings
It's been a quiet week. Bitterly cold, lots of snow, but in between the gray and snow, there's been clear skies and sunshine. The nighttime sky has put on quite a show. The first full moon of the year shined brightly on Monday night the and the planets lined up nicely, too. The January full moon is known as the Wolf Moon and is derived from Native American culture, in which during this time wolf packs could be heard howling on the outskirts of villages. Sunsets have been lovely, too. I stand in my front yard and watch the sun go down, sometimes quietly, sometimes in a blaze of glory.
Lots of snow and in some places nowhere to put it. The snow plowers for the Kroger parking cut the parking lot in half with this big pile of snow. So many people turned down the barricaded rows in hopes of finding a parking spot on the "right side." It turned into a boondoggle when they wanted to back out and another car wanted to find a close spot.
Little errands: go to Office Depot to get a blank ink cartridge for my printer. While there, I found a birthday card for my daughter. Crossed two errands off in one place. Love when that happens.
Up and Running, an athletic apparel store that specializes in running shoes, has put out its Frozen Feet Challenge. Those who participate have to walk a minimum of one mile outside everyday from January 13 to February 23, six weeks of daily winter walking. It's a fun way of getting out and walking during these winter days.
I've getting back into my yoga 3-4 times per week routine . From Thanksgiving on, I didn't get much yoga in and the first time back it was quite obvious that I hadn't been moving and stretching much for the last seven weeks. It's so important to keep moving.
While cleaning out a drawer, I found a pair of socks that my dad wore probably as a teenager. If he were alive, he would have celebrated his 91st birthday on January 9. These are some old socks but so warm.
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
view from the kitchen window
"Music comes from an icicle as it melts, to live again as spring water."
Monday, January 13, 2025
monday's mulling: believe in your dreams
Sunday, January 12, 2025
reading day
The start of a new year gives us a chance to pause, reflect, and think about what we want to achieve in the next twelve months. I haven’t made New Year’s resolutions for quite a few years, but in the spirit of turning a new page, I am going to read more books this year.
Yesterday, I started and finished my first book of 2025.
A couple months ago, my dear friend gave a book to me and she said, “This book reminds me of my mom.” The book, The Nightingale, by Kristen Hannah, takes place in German-occupied France during WWII when Germany had taken over the French government and transported the Jews to the German “work camps.” My friend’s mom was a German Jew living in Munich and her family escaped to Palestine. While in Palestine, Ruta met a man who became her husband and a Catholic priest helped them get to the United States.
This book tells the story of two sisters in France during World War II. The sisters are estranged from each other and their father, and the book follows the two different paths they take to survive and resist the German occupation. I enjoyed the book and if you like sweet sentimentality with a memorable plot twist The Nightingale is a good read. The book is historical fiction and has a few historical inaccuracies. The Germans’ treatment of the French people and the Jews is horrific, as has been told in many, many accounts.
My friend loved the book, I enjoyed it. The storyline was predictable but the story of those who helped the Jews, the pilots whose planes were downed behind enemy lines, the survivors of the concentration camps, and the survival of the French people is so heroic and so inspiring.