Journey:

You will be known forever by the tracks you leave. Native American Proverb

So teach us to count our days that we may gain a wise heart. Psalm 90:12

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Last Post for "Beyond Sixty" Reading Blog

 When I started this blog ten years ago, I did not know where I was going with it or when it would finish, but after turning seventy this year, October 13, I felt it was time to leave it behind.  I do not think we can carry everything with us on our life journey, so we have to use wisdom to know when to let go of something. Then there are the thresholds you are longing to step over. So letting go of this blog, which I have not really been keeping updated anyway, will let me step over a threshold.  I will be keeping a record of the books I read but in a different more manual way.  And I have made copies of these posts...... 


In my previous post, I left out a series of books that I had read and really gained helpful insight. They were by M. Scott Peck, M.D.  The Road Less Traveled, The Road Less Traveled and Beyond, People of the Lie, The Different Drum, Further Along the Road Less Traveled. Quote from book cover explains: "Recognizing that, as in the famous opening line of his book, "Life is difficult," and that the journey to spiritual growth is a long one, Dr. Peck never bullies his readers but rather guides them gently through the hard and often painful process of change toward a higher level of self-understanding."  I will be rereading these books again, maybe this winter.  

Recently, I found a new to me publishing company and I love the books they offer.  It is Cluny Media . Their publishing philosophy is simple: A book, from cover to cover, should be an artifact, a work of art. Because our business is primarily to take the old and make it new, this philosophy demands a particular, careful process. Unlike the facsimile “republications” of other, similarly motivated publishers, Cluny editions are restorations. The restorative spirit especially animates the production and design elements of the publishing process. Most of the authors are new to me, such as Ignazio Silone with Fontamara, Bread and Wine, and The Seed Beneath the Snow.  All three of these books kept me moving with the story. And Alice Curtayne with Borne on the Wind.  I intend to purchase and read more from Cluny Media. www.clunymedia.com 

Into the Silent Land, A Guide to the Christian Practice of Contemplation by Martin Laird was very helpful and I'll be getting a refresher from it next year.

Two novels I enjoyed this autumn were Walking to Gatlinburg by Howard Frank Mosher and Yesterday in the Hills by Floyd C. Watkins/Charles Hubert Watkins.  I was surprised by how much I enjoyed reading them,  I just finished The Lifted Veil by George Eliot which had been on my book shelves unread for way to long,  

This last book takes me back to my roots, growing up on a farm in Barnardsville, NC: Saving Seeds, Preserving Taste,  heirloom seed savers in Appalachia, by Bill Best. He retired from Berea College in 2002 after forty years as a professor, coach and administrator. He is director of the Sustainable Mountain Agriculture Center located near Berea, Kentucky, which makes heirloom seeds available to a wide regional audience and around the world. "Perhaps only once in a lifetime we read a book that is a true treasure of American lore, one that no other person could write.  Bill Best should be considered a National Treasure Keeper, for his beans, tomatoes, and corn, as well as his stories, are irreplaceable and therefore of immeasurable value." Gary Paul Nabhan, author. Bill Best grew up in the Upper Crabtree community in Haywood County, North Carolina and the book is dedicated to his mother, Margaret Sanford Best, who has a greasy bean named after her (Margaret Best Greasy). Reading this book, I learned how a new greasy bean happens and is named and the havoc taking place in the seed world.  I have always loved gardening and preserving and saving seeds and have had garden spots in all the places we have lived.  Greasy beans have been a favorite of mine since childhood; this year we bought two bushels of greasy beans named "Tommy Boyd"  from a grower in western NC on Jonathan's Creek. I fixed leather britches and saved a lot of seed for my backyard garden boxes. I have grown greasy beans for several years from seeds purchased from Sow True Seeds in Asheville, NC. www.sowtrueseed.com  This company is in their second decade as an independent seed company committed to a seed system that supports food security and agriculture diversity through heirloom preservation and open-pollinated varieties. Needless to say, I talked about greasy beans to everyone while I was reading this book and stringing and breaking two bushels of "Tommy Boyd" greasy beans. We had some of these greasy beans at our Thanksgiving Celebration meal. Come spring, I will be planting the "Tommy Boyd" greasy bean seeds.  


Sunday, August 2, 2020

A Year and more has gone by .....

Here it is August 2, 2020 and I'm going to try and list the books I have read since the last post of  February 2018.    My reading was decreased due to various reasons, which I shall not acknowledge, but the purchasing of books did not seem to be hindered; maybe I was unknowingly laying up for Covid 19 2020 when going to a book store could not be a norm.  I might add that my devotional readings for my "rule of life" were increased, but not always maintained. And now the year of 2020 is fastly slipping by me.


  TITLE                                                           AUTHOR
Wandering                                               Herman Hesse  ... reread
The Broken Wings                                  Kahil Gibran
Listening to Nature                                 Joseph Cornell
Art & Wonder                                         Kate Ferrell
Chasing the Rose                                    Andrea di Robilant  ... reread
 A Venetian Affair                                   Andrea di Robilant
Dangerous Mystic                                   Joel F. Harrington
Chant                                                       Katherine Le Mee
Point Vierge                                             Alana Levandoski & James Finley  ... read twice
Almost Holy People                                Dorothy Wilt & Theresa Nardi
Sanditon                                                  Jane Austen
American Indian Prose                            Margot Astrov
Thunderstruck                                          Eric Larson
Christian Meditation                                James Finley
Merton's Place of Nowhere                     James Finley
Universal Christ                                       Richard Rohr ... read twice
Anan Cara                                                John O'Donohue
Jesus and His Jewish Roots of Mary       Brian Pitre
On Being Catholic                                   Thomas Howard
The Guernsey Literary ... Society            Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows ...   reread
The Worst Hard Time                              Timothy Egan
Eternal Echos                                           John O'Donohue
This Day                                                  Wendell Berry
The Tall woman                                       Wilma Dykeman .... reread
The Solace of Fierce Landscape              Belden Lane
The Little Book of Mindfulness              Patrizia Collard 
Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady     Edith Holden
Country Flowers of Victorian Lady        Fanny Robinson ... reread
Walk in the Woods                                  Marjolein Bastin 
Diary of an old Soul                                George MacDonald
Pilgrim walk by the Sea                          Susanne Hassell
A Labyrinth Year                                    Richard Kautz
A Calendar of Saints                               James Bentley
A Book of Saints                                    Smithmark Publishers
A Book of Hours - Thomas Merton       Kathleen Deignan 
Venite - Book of Daily Prayer                Robert Benson
The Enneagram                                       Richard Rohr  

I will update this list if I find other books when I'm updating the books on my library shelves; I'm placing all of my books in an author order and making a title card file which will help locating a needed book. (Yes, this project is the result of  Covid 19.)  And I just remembered I haven't checked my Kindle.