Sunday, June 25, 2023

BW26: ZZZZZZZZZZZZ

 


Happy Sunday. I'm currently reading Ella Minow Pea by Mark Dunn about a fictional Council for an island named after Nevin Nollop -- who coined the immortal phrase ' the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' which uses all the letter of the alphabet -- outlaws a letter every time it falls off a memorial sign. The first letter to drop is Z. From then on the letter must not be used in conversation, letters, or novels. 

And given that we are at the halfway point of the year and our sponsor of the week is Z, this week is all about Z.  

Read a book with Z in the Title

Read a book by an author whose first name or last name starts with Z. 

Read a book at the Zoo or about a Zoo.

Read a Book with Z or any other letter of the Alphabet on the cover,

Read a Book with a buzzing sound.

Read a Book with snoring noises.

Read a Book with Zero in the title or on the cover. 

Leaving out the links because the fun is in the search.   

~Cheers~ 

Y'all know what to do. Leave a link or comment below! 

 



Sunday, June 18, 2023

BW25: June Solstice

 


Happy Father's day to all our dad's. The June Solstice is upon us as of the 21st and we are celebrating the beginning of Summer here in the Northern hemisphere and Winter in the Southern hemisphere.  

Read a book or books with or about Father, Summer, Winter, or any of their synonyms in the title.

41 Fantastic Father's Day Books to Gift Dad in 2023

Memorable literary dad's - one of my favorite is Arthur Weasley from the Harry Potter series. 

The Ultimate Summer 2023 Reading List

Emily Henry writes some of the best beach reads and I'm currently enjoying People We Meet On Vacation

35 Best Winter Themed Books for Cold Days

I love reading books with Winter settings in which the characters must not only battle one another, but the icy, frigid conditions. I thoroughly enjoyed the Kate Shugak series by Dana Stabenow and currently have the 23rd book in the series, Not the Ones Dead in my stacks to read.   Northern Lights by Nora Roberts is also one I return to every year. 

We recently lost Cormac McCarthy, the author of numerous books including No Country for Old Men, The Road, which I thoroughly enjoyed, and most recently The Passenger, which I have on my shelves, and the sequel, Stella Maris.  In honor of McCarthy, I'll be reading The Passenger, sooner rather than later. 

Our post is sponsored by the letter Y which means we can Yahoo, Yarn, and Yodel to our heart's content. 



Sunday, June 11, 2023

BW24: The Flag That Makes Men Free by Kate Brownlee Sherwood

 



The Flag that Makes Men Free

by 

Kate Brownlee Sherwood



The battle clouds obscured the land and dimmed the nether seas,

The dread alarms of war wailed out on every swelling breeze;

The land the fathers wrestled for in hunger, cold and thirst,

Lay bound and bleeding in the toils of tyranny accursed.

They sought for sign or symbol, but to rescue there was none,

When lo, across the darkness flashed the flag of Washington;

The bonny flag, the beauteous flag, the flag of colors three,

Your flag, my flag, the people's flag,

The flag that makes men free.


And red for human brotherhood; no matter creed or clan,

The same rich blood proclaims us one in God's eternal plan;

And white for peace and purity and heaven on earth begun,

And blue the expanding canopy, the clustered stars in one;

They kissed its folds and through the years of storm and stress they came,

The ragged Continentals crowned with earth-compelling fame;

Their star-bespangled banner streaming over land and sea,

Your flag, my flag, the people's flag,

The flag that makes men free.


And lo, the scene was shifted and while the people slept,

Through marts of trade and traffic the toes of freedom crept;

For pride and power they wrestled, for lust of greed and gain,

They forged the human shackles and might resumed her reign;

As jeer and sneer run riot where dread and discord reel,

The rights of man lay trampled beneath the tyrants' heel;

They fired the torch of treason and mocked with anarchy

Your flag, my flag, the people's flag,

The flag that makes men free.


Then shop and school and farm and mine and factory outpour,

And thrice a hundred thousand men are marshalled at the fore;

And thrice a hundred thousand men with purpose staunch and true

On storied height, on gory plain, to die for me and you;

To consecrate our flag anew to truth's unending fame,

Equality, fraternity, in thunder tones proclaim;

To fly from fort and citadel for aye, exultantly,

Your flag, my flag, the people's flag,

The flag that makes men free.


What word, O fallen heroes, within the portals low,

Where underneath the southern cross the sweet magnolias blow?

Guard well that flag! lest while you sleep, the foe should haul it down,

While weeping fills our peaceful land and cannons flame and frown!

Guard well that flag! lest greed and graft should splash those stars of light,

And followed by the orphan's moan fair freedom takes her flight!

Guard well that flag! for faith and hope and better days to be,

Your flag, my flag, the people's flag,

The flag that makes men free!




In honor of Flag Day, June 14, 1777

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Sunday, June 4, 2023

BW23: June Author of the Month - Nancy Springer

 

Courtesy of Maria Serafina

It's summertime. Well, almost. June is upon us which means its Great Outdoors Month, as well as National Ice Tea Month, Rose Month and National Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month. Who comes up with these things?  Anywho, make a pitcher of ice tea, go outside, smell the roses, (unless your allergic, like me), and enjoy the fruits of your labor from your very own garden, while you read the author of the month or whomever you choose.  

If any of you have watched Enola Holmes one or two on Netflix, you'll be pleased to know our author of the month is Nancy Springer, who wrote the Enola Holmes Mystery series. Ms. Springer has written over 50 books which includes a wide variety of young adult mysteries, science fiction and fantasy, magical realism, horror, and contemporary fiction.  I'm looking forward to reading the first book in the Enola Holmes series,  The Case of the Missing Marquess.

Our post is brought to you by the letter W which stands for Witness, witless, wine, and whine. LOL!

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