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Sunday, September 04, 2016

September Stirrings

I  had Mila and Max visiting for the past week.  The schools in Baton Rouge won't reopen until after Labor Day, so M & M came for a visit.  Board games, a trip to the trampoline park, and electronic devices  helped keep things busy around here.  Erin and Brandon came up for Labor Day Weekend and are staying at the camp.  We go down during the day and come back at night.  


My snail mail and mail art obsession continues, 
and I have fun creating envelopes and postcards.  


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Hard to believe this long, hot summer is over.  Although it remains hot, the light and shadows have changed, and fall is on the way.  Our seasons here in the South are less defined than they are in cooler climates, but we still appreciate the small changes that indicate the changes from one season to another.  Right now our temperatures are in the low 90's--and much appreciated.  

I've zipped through some great historical novels lately by Ann Swinfen--The Chronicles of Christoval Alvarez.  The Secret World of Christoval Alvarez, the first in the series, involves The Babington Plot that led to Mary, Queen of Scots' downfall.   All of the books were available through Kindle Unlimited, and I greedily made my way through the series.  I thoroughtly enjoyed the way Swinfen was able to make me feel as if  I were there with Christoval (or Kit), a young physician with secrets, trying to negotiate the intricacies of Sir Francis Walsingham's intelligence service.  

The books all involve Kit's desire to continue work as a physician, intertwined with the important events that occur during the latter part of Elizabeth's reign.   While it is fascinating to read about the real people and events in these well-researched books, Swinfen also throws in many little known facts and oddities throughout the series.   For example, there is a reference to "Winchester geese" that I wondered about and after Googling it discovered that it was a term for prostitutes.  

13 comments:

  1. Those sound like fun activities! Hope you all have a great time!

    As always, your mail arts look fabulous! BTW, I'd sent you a letter last week. :)

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    1. Ahh, they leave today, but it was a good week. :) Yay, a letter on the way!

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  2. It is all ready chilly here. I had a sweater and then a coat on last night when we were at an outdoor event. There was just a chill in the air.

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    1. I envy you your cool, crisp weather right now! But I'm sure I won't envy all of your snow later in the year. :) I'd love a little snow, but not enough to need a snow plow!

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  3. Love the art! I am seeing elephants everywhere today!
    xx, Carol

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  4. Love the envelopes. Many years ago, even before email, I belonged to some kind of international letter exchange group and really enjoyed it. Even had visits from a woman from Germany when my two girls were still in middle and high school, and a woman from England whom I later met up with when I lived there in the nineties. Her adult autistic son became a great friend of mine...and still is.

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    1. Thanks, Sam! What fun it would be to be able to visit someone you knew through your letters and to continue the friendship through her son!

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  5. Isn't it great to finally have a bit of respite from the high temps? I was also at a trampoline place this weekend as I went to a friend's child's birthday party. Oh my... I needed a nap after that! haha... Glad you and the kiddos had a great time. And, as always love seeing the mail art you are creating!

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    1. Oh, yes! My favorite time of year is fall, and I'm really looking forward to cooler temps! The trampoline would be a wonderful way to burn calories, but I don't have much endurance. :[ Even the kids, though, came away quite exhausted. Making the envelopes and postcards entertains me no end--as I know you feel when you make your lovely journals!

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  6. Great snail mail art!! You could go into business with those. :)

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    1. Thanks, Lark! I never get tired of making a mess--whether with paint or clay or leaving embroidery thread everywhere!

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  7. Sounds like you, Mila and Max had a nice time together. :-) Such beautiful artwork on your envelopes and postcards, Jenclair.

    We actually have had the windows open the last couple days. It has been so nice out. It will be getting hot again soon enough, but for now, it's quite pleasant. I can almost believe summer will give way to fall without a fight--but that would be rare.

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    1. It was great to have them here, especially since I don't get to see them as often as I'd like. I know our temperatures will not be really pleasant for a while yet, but like you, any break in the heat is to be enjoyed!

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