Showing posts with label Born Trilogy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Born Trilogy. Show all posts

Jun 4, 2018

Decor Tips for Book Lovers






Within a day Xander moved everything he wanted into the house on the bluff. The books
presented the biggest challenge. The library wouldn’t hold all of them.
“I never imagined this house would be too small for anything.”
He shrugged, studying the shelves, now filled with books. And the tubs on the floor, still full of them.
“You don’t want all your books in one place anyway. We should scatter some around.”
“There are too many to scatter.”
“Don’t even think about saying I should get rid of some.”
“Wouldn’t think of it.”
Maybe she had—just for an instant—and had just as quickly rejected the idea.
“I just don’t know where to put them. They don’t deserve to be stuck in tubs either. How will I know what’s in there I want to read?”
“Kevin could do another wall of books.”
“I’d love a wall of books,” she considered. “But I don’t know where.”


The Obsession





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As PBS launches ‘The Great American Read,’ designers 

and actor Ming-Na Wen weigh in on building around books.





Where you read can be almost as important as what you read. 








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"That's quite a library."
"Oh, that's just some of them."
He stayed where he was when she crossed over. Joyce, Yeats, Shaw. Those were to be expected. O'Neill, Swift, and Grayson Thane, of course. But there was a treasure trove of others. Poe, Steinbeck, Dickens, Byron. The poetry of Keats and Dickinson and Browning. Battered volumes of Shakespeare and equally well-thumbed tales by King and MacAffrey and McMurtrey.
"An eclectic collection," she mused. "And there's more?"
"I keep them here and there around the house, so if you're in the mood, you don't have to go far. A book's a pleasant thing to have nearby."


Born in Shame





Nov 16, 2017

Health Benefits of Knitting and Crochet






By ten, when the light was gone and the house quiet, she'd moved
beyond worry to resignation. He would come back when he would
come, she thought, and settled down in her room, her knitting in
her lap and her dog at her feet.


Born in Ice




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By Loggie-log - Own work, Public Domain, 
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2072996



We have been crocheting for many years and have felt many of the benefits of doing so, especially when it comes down to reducing our stress and relaxing.

We are sure there is nothing that beats an afternoon curled up on the couch with a cup of tea, a ball of yarn and our crochet hook.

With that said, we were very surprised to find out just how much our favorite activity is benefiting not only our own health, but many others out there!