Friday 31 October 2014

Book Reviews: Little Town on the Prairie

Another Laura Ingalls Wilder book.   They're semi-autobiographical books about life growing up as a pioneer girl.  This one is just as good as the previous ones.   It's more joyful than The Long Winter.   In stark contrast to the books like On the Banks of Plum Creek this one sees Laura beginning to spend a lot more time in town, socialising with other people.   And it's good to see out heroine having some fun.   A lot of the focus of this book is on the family trying to get together enough money to send Laura's sister Mary to college.   Laura gets a job in town sewing shirts to help raise money, and sees things she's never seen before, like drunkeness.   It's odd to think how taboo it was for a respectable young girl to get a job back then.   And of course there's the start of the great romance with Almanzo.   Not that Laura really knows what's going on at the time. All in all, despite it being a very different type of book to the earlier ones, this book is still just as charming and engaging and I would highly recommend it.  



  

Saturday 25 October 2014

Songs: Walking on Broken Glass

I love this song so much it was my ring tone for ages.   And look, look!   Prince George from Blackadder is in the video!   This makes me happy!   I do like Annie Lennox as well.   She's a bit different.



Friday 24 October 2014

Photography: Other People's Pot Plants

I went round my neighbourhood with my camera and took macro photos of other people's pot plants.   This was my favourite.   No idea what it is, but it's very pretty.



Friday 10 October 2014

Books: Hook's Pictorial Edinburgh

I got a lovely present from my grandparents a little while ago.   It was a book of photographs of Edinburgh, called Hood's Pictorial Edinburgh.   They bought on a holiday to Edinburgh during the 30s.   All the photos are from that time, and I love it!   I've always loved old photos of familiar towns, because I find it very interesting to see how they've changed.   It really is a lovely book.   Here are a few photos from it: