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Monthly Archives: December 2024
Solstice Solace
Here in North America we have such boring Winter Solstice traditions. However, in the Baltics many traditions survive from the ancient pagan celebrations of the winter solstice – the longest night of the year. Over the centuries these old pagan … Continue reading
True Meaning of Christmas
A touching short film starring Willian Shatner on the true meaning of Christmas.
Used Books and Stuff
I wish that I had this sign years ago when I was selling used books and collectibles at a flea market. While I’m not hawking any secondhand books here, I do have some stuff to share as usual. Overall European rail operators do … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Asia, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Public Transport
Tagged Japan, Lawson's
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A Never Ending Read
Did you know that there’s a book no one will ever be able to finish reading in their lifetime, and it only has 10 pages? In 1960, the French writer Raymond Queneau introduced what is probably the world’s longest book. … Continue reading
God Bless Us, Everyone
On this date in 1843, Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol. Dickens wrote the novel after his first commercial failure. His previous novel, Martin Chuzzlewit had flopped, and he was suddenly strapped for cash. Martin Chuzzlewit had been satirical and pessimistic, and Dickens … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, History, Libraries, Restaurants, Writing
Tagged A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens
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A Wonderland for Christmas
Just in time for Christmas, the NYRB Kids imprint has published a new edition of Lewis Carroll’s classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland illustrated by the Finnish author and artist Tove Jansson. Jansson is most famous for her Moomin books, which remain … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, Restaurants, Writing
Tagged Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll, Tove Jansson
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Traveling Feline
The new online geo-game Travel Cat lets you pilot a plane as a cat. Flying a feline-piloted plane past the Eiffel Tower in Paris or around the Statue of Liberty in New York is as cute as it sounds. It … Continue reading
The dumbest souvenir of the year
My favorite place to chill out in Italy is the little town of Varenna on Lake Como. The only souvenirs that I have of my time there are a few photos and some very fond memories. But apparently the region … Continue reading
I hang on the edge of this universe
I hang on the edge of this universe singing off-key talking too loud embracing myself to cushion the fall I shall tumble into deep space never in this form or with this feeling to return to earth It is not … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Restaurants, USA, Writing
Tagged American Poets, Nikki Giovanni, Poetry
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