Thursday, January 25, 2007

Today was Virginia Woolf's birthday...

In A Room of One's Own, she wrote:

"So long as you write what you wish to write, that is all that matters; and whether it matters for ages or only for hours, nobody can say. But to sacrifice a hair of the head of your vision, a shade of its colour, in deference to some Headmaster with a silver pot in his hand or to some professor with a measuring-rod up his sleeve, is the most abject treachery."

Sunday, January 21, 2007

flora segunda








I love this Young Adult novel - don't know anything about the author except that this is her debut novel and she has a lovely and most unusual name. Ysabeau Wilce. It has all the elements to pull me in: spirited female protagonist, books, magick, a huge house and stable that has its own mysteries and quirks, and a Butler who can whip things into shape in the blink of an eye. :)

It begs to be read out loud. Maybe we'll try that next, after the individual solo reads.

Thursday, January 18, 2007



If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear as it is, infinite.

-William Blake

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

dream home



May I indulge myself here and post photos of my dream home? It actually was on the market a few months ago but appears to have sold.



Note the pony barn. Also note that the entire exterior fencing is backed with no-climb mesh so the corgyn could run free over the entire property.



And, note the main barn to the left/rear of the pony barn. The gate in the foreground is at the very back of the property and opens onto 3000+ acres of public riding/driving trails.

What a great place.

Monday, January 15, 2007

the jefferson

Today I was walking around Southern Pines, after stopping at the bookstore to buy my children a gift before heading home.

I knew the Jefferson Inn was being renovated, but it's been a long, long time since that process started, and I've come to just assume it's "not finished."

The Jefferson, by the way, played a big part in the writing of my first novel, the one I'm down here revising right now. I rented a little office in Aberdeen for nearly a year, and came down on Thursdays to write. I always ended the day with a stop at the Jefferson for dinner and a drink and the weekly open mike that featured wonderful local music.

When the Jefferson closed its doors I was heartbroken. It had been running continuously since 1902 and had every bit of the history and charm it must have had early on.

Today I decided to peer in the windows and see what was up in there.

Imagine my surprise (and glee) to see someone sitting behind a computer in the reservation/innkeeper area! I went in and discovered that it is up and running, with 15 gorgeous rooms (I saw 8 of them) and the restaurant/bar opening sometime in April.

The Jefferson is in my first book. Now it can go in my third one too!

If you feel like a weekend, or a week, in Southern Pines, look them up and give them your business. I don't ever want the Jefferson to be closed again.