This is a great time of year. It’s starting to get cold enough for tea and hot cereal in the morning (very cozy!)…but I can still get fresh berries to put on top!
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This is a great time of year. It’s starting to get cold enough for tea and hot cereal in the morning (very cozy!)…but I can still get fresh berries to put on top!
Have a great weekend! Visit West Metro Mommy for more Saturday Snapshots. 🙂
I’ve been reading The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo this week, so naturally I have the cathedral on the brain. I already shared some photos in a previous Saturday Snapshot, though, so I had to come up with a new angle…like the view.
The Seine and the Eiffel Tower, from one of Notre Dame’s towers. I got lots of pictures of the Eiffel Tower and walked under it–I didn’t go up in it, because I was already planning to get the view from Notre Dame.
This may look like a complete muddle of rooftops, but look for the gold statues near the center, with the blue dome behind them. That’s the Opera Garnier, and what photography doesn’t manage to capture is how gloriously those statues seem to shine, even from a distance, even on a cloudy day.
And this is not a view from the towers, but it is on a street a block away… I wonder what Victor Hugo would think?
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I don’t plan to share every knitting project, but this one is particularly fun visually… Now that I’m better at knitting and purling, I’m working on cables. Most recently, I’ve tried knitting cable bracelets.
I can still only knit rectangles, and it’s amazing what you can do with rectangles! I watched this video for the pattern. This is a pretty quick project, more complicated than a scarf but not TOO tough. I have to actually keep track of rows and count a few stitches for this one, so it’s not as relaxing–but it keeps me from getting bored too!
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I’m currently waist-deep in research for a retelling I’m writing of The Phantom of the Opera, and thought I’d share a couple of recent book purchases–which were for research, of course! They’re very visual so they seemed appropriate for sharing in photos…
The Paris Opera has some good information about the building…but mostly I bought it because it’s full of gorgeous pictures! I actually got a copy out of the library, and then decided to buy my own. How could I resist a giant coffee table book with photos of the Opera Garnier?
As for Leroux’s Phantom, well, of course I already had a copy (three, in fact–one in French, one good translation, and one bad translation that I highlighted all over–for research) but you see…this one is illustrated! And it was only four dollars at a used bookstore. I don’t think either of these points convinced the friend I was with that I’m not crazy…
I don’t generally buy books for the pictures…though I do have a gorgeously-illustrated copy of Peter Pan. Hmm, perhaps something to share another Saturday! Do you have any beautiful books you bought for their illustrations?
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Today, a few more pictures from my Vancouver trip. These are from the botanical gardens, and if you’re ever going to Vancouver, I recommend it! My camera battery died halfway through the gardens, but I managed a few pretty pictures…

This hedge-maze labyrinth was amazing. So much fun–big enough to feel like a challenge, but not so big that it got frustrating. And it amuses me that there’s a “monkey puzzle tree” in the middle!
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