Roaming
over the internet this week, I happened upon a quartet of posts that had “Saturday
Good Reads” written all over them.
Doug Spurling at Spurling Silver
Doug
write a story, one that sounds true like all good stories, and I suspect there’s
at least some truth to it. But it’s one of those stories you read and say, “Wow
that’s a great story.” And I loved the title: Copenhagen
Chapel.
Harriett Gilham at The Other Side of the
Mountain
Harriett
is a retired English schoolteacher in Atlanta, and Atlanta is where she grew
up. She writes about family, literature, teaching – and stories about growing
up. Like Mostly
Shots.
Greg Sullivan at Sippican Cottage
I’ve
been reading Sippican Cottage longer than just about any other blog (including
my own). Greg Sullivan makes furniture way up thar in Maine. He used to make
furniture in Massachusetts, but that’s another story. He loves music, and he
loves fine woodworking. And he has some observations to make in Hey
Althouse Readers, this is What IKEA furniture is Good For.
Diana Trautwein for A Deeper Family
Diana
blogs at Just Wondering, where she tells stories, posts wonderful photographs
(mostly of California), and talks about family. This week she had a guest post
at A Deeper Family that is classic Trautwein: A Note to My Younger
Self.
Painting: Emerson String Quartet at
Tanglewood by J
Fox.
4 comments:
Thanks so much for this shout-out, Glynn. I am grateful.
Me too.
Humbled. A lot.
;-)
I've already read the first two, and I agree, great tellings! I better go see what the other is all about...
Blessings.
Hi Glynn- How's tricks?
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