T. S. Eliot may have called April “the cruellest month,” but I’m not finding it so. In fact, I’m looking forward to two train rides, a motor trip, and the plane that will take me home to Philadelphia from San Francisco. All in April. Each five to six hours long. And while the destinations: San Luis Obispo; Ashland, OR; and Philly are all happily anticipated, it’s the five- or six-hour chunks of time that really beckon. I find time spent traveling in a confined space as conducive to enjoying books as curling up in an easy chair by a fire. Occasionally looking out of windows is the only beckoning distraction. (more…)
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Relaxing with my Kindle
Posted in Seniors, tagged Agatha Christie, fiction, Kindle, mysteries, non-fiction, P.G. Woodehouse, Reading Links on April 3, 2010| 4 Comments »