
time has been kind to us.

[I've] read plenty of blogs like that, complete with lists of how many loads of laundry were completed, and just exactly how the family car broke down. Then there are blogs that have a different purpose. The writer has an agenda beyond recording their day. They want their readers to be changed, to learn, to be sanctified. There is, in short, an important teaching element. And of course, there are blogs that seek to teach through telling us about the laundry and the car.
A squib has precious little overlap with the first definition, and rather much with the second. That is, it is not my habit to tell folks what I had for breakfast.
In her personal life Undset devoted herself to medieval interests - she restored a house dating from the year 1000 and dressed in the grown of a Norse matron of the Middle Ages. In Lillehammer Undset lived a reclusive life and refused to open the doors of her house to journalists. Undset's emphasis on women's biological nature, and her view that motherhood is the highest duty [to which] a woman can aspire, has been criticized by feminists as reactionary.Remembering these books, in turn, reminded me of Par Lagerkvist's six works which are their bookshelf neighbors, including his novel Barabbas (for which he won the Nobel prize in 1951). After John introduced me to Lagerkvist, I've read his books twice, and their sparse, almost bleak, beauty is something worth returning to. After my last reading of them, I still hadn't puzzled through all my thoughts, and I would like to have another, probably unsuccessful, try at clarity. (Books such as this can be read for a lifetime and never completely plumbed.)
In the end, seeking a life that in mid-century America no longer exists, John Grady Cole becomes steeped in the sort of wisdom that comes only of belief and loss and excruciating pain. Though Indian bands and horses and cattle are still scattered across the plains, the country itself is bisected by highways and an inevitable future in which all he holds sacred will fade into air. A novel about childhood passing, along with innocence and an American age, this is a grand love story and an education in responsibility and revenge and survival.- A Cry Like a Bell by Madeleine L’Engle, a collection of sometimes stark poetry on "human struggle and God’s grace” shaped around Biblical stories