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I can’t remember how I found fat mum slim, a blogger from Australia, but she sponsors a monthly photo a day challenge where she lists photo ideas.   Since I’m already doing photos for 365 project and could use some ideas, I figured I would sign on for March.  Here’s my photo for March 1 with the theme of “up.”  I started with a photo of my huge magnolia but then turned around and snapped this photo of the front of the house.

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The Perils of Too Many Notes

Pat Conroy has had a lifetime love affair with the English language, and his wonderfully rich prose goes down like a bowl of gumbo, thick, delicious, lovingly prepared. I lost myself in the many varied human stories told in their varied human voices in Beach Music, his 1995 tribute to his own family.

But I also found myself, at times, reminded of Frederick’s comment to Mozart when asked about his music. “Too many notes,” he replied. Mozart is shocked…how can there be too many notes in the music he wrote? It is perfect. The King goes on to explain that humans can only listen to so many notes at a time and Mozart had gone over that limit in his opera. It was still good but just a little hard to listen to. Conroy does that to me as well. Simply too many details, maybe one too many stories, and, in the case of this book, just a tad too much tragedy. From the Holocaust to leukemia to madness, this relatively small group of people seems to share a lot of tragedy and grief. Oh, and I forgot about the shooting in the Rome airport. which came as something of a shock despite pretty heavy foreshadowing that something bad was going to happen. Too many notes.

Yet, like the King, I liked the book for its detail of setting and Conroy is the best food writer I know. I always want to head into the kitchen and do something with shrimp and pasta when I finish one of his books. After some pretty heavy duty reading this summer, I enjoyed the pleasure of sinking into a long, rambling book and if I missed a few notes here and there, I think it’s OK.

Book Store Tourism

I went to a conference in Baltimore earlier this week and managed to find an hour to visit a used bookstore.  I believe it is a moral duty of all bibliophiles to support home grown store.  There’s usually at least one within walking distance of my hotel, and Baltimore was no exception.  The Book Escape was housed in two buildings which were connected by a walkway through a lovely little brick courtyard.

The thought of all that shelf space at home emboldened me, along with the very reasonable prices, and I bought ten books!  You can see the list at LibraryThing. I am sorry I didn’t get a picture but the weather was dreary, and I struggled with my bags and umbrella through an early spring downpour.

I decided to start with McPherson’s Battle Cry of Freedom.  It is, after all, the beginning of the 150th anniversary of the war. Here’s Ken Burns’ version:

The Civil War

Slow…

Last year, I entered challenges: a picture a day, 75 books a year.   This year, I did not so, of course, the minute work got busy, I stopped reading and posting pictures.  Actually, I didn’t stop reading, just felt like I could take my time with books.  I’m most of the way through John Adams and last night went to bed early to finish The Weird Sisters.  The latter I bought on a whim because I have a bumper sticker created by a friend that says The Weird Sisters of Toad Hall, complete with umlaut over the “e” in weird.  A well written, if somewhat predictable book, with a somewhat odd second person narrator with all three sisters seeming to contribute to the story.

As for photos, I took some time to update my flickr photos from the 1998 Lewis & Clark trip and here’s a mosaic of 25 photos that should get me caught up on my daily posting:

1998 Mosaic

1. The Sargeant Floyd Monument, 2. Along Iron Mountain Road, 3. The Famous Corn Palace, 4. Lewis & Clark Keelboat Replica, 5. MVC-015F, 6. Getting Started, 7. Buffalo, 8. The Town Beacon, 9. Gauges, 10. Pronghorn, 11. On the Missouri River, 12. The Ohio River Near Wyandotte Caves, 13. Prairie Dogs, 14. Along the Road, 15. Buffalo, 16. Of Bears and Canoes, 17. Mid West Skies, 18. Along the Mississippi River, 19. DAR Monument, 20. MVC-015F, 21. Amelia Earhart Bridge, 22. The Arch, 23. Sunset Over the Missouri, 24. The Missouri State House, 25. Hannibal Lighthouse