Saturday, 1 March 2025

Saturday 1st March -

 Sorry, I got distracted; Why are we watching Britain's Got Talent? Because, in spite of everything, there will come a singer, or a dancer who is truly exceptional, or a comedian who is genuinely, hilariously comic. 

It's a bit like the saying 'you have to kiss a lot of frogs to find your prince'; there are an awful lot of acts that are so excruciating that I need to leave the room...

Apologies. I'll try and get back on track...

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I think I'm going to have to embark upon a cull of my bookshelves again. This time last year we must have taken a hundred books to the charity shops. Somehow the shelves are filling up again. No, there's so 'somehow' about it. I blame the World of Books 'buy three, get a fourth free', so of course I always order 4.

Following up a comment from Lyssa Medana yesterday, I've ordered John Benjamin's collection 'Church Poems'. And I appear to have clicked on three other books as well;

'Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain' by Betty Edwards has been on my 'must-buy' list for years, and I saw there was a workbook as well; and then I tripped across a perfect book for a friend's birthday. 

Oh well. Perhaps a book cull can be a project for March.

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I didn't buy this book, although the reviews are very enthusiastic. 



I expect I will succumb, but I really, really must give the Book Club book a proper go, and finish a couple of other books that are half- read first.

The book, The Land of Spices, came up when I did a Google search on 'where is the land of spices?' when I was thinking about the next line, the last line (so sad it's nearly finished) of the poem;

'The land of spices, something understood'

According to Google the land of spices is India. 


I'm not sure if George Herbert was thinking of curry...

The wise men bought frankincense and myrrh when they worshipped the infant Jesus at his birth. It was something understood, back then, and is now, that God is worshipped not only in words, music, in the creation of beautiful art, by the way we stand, sit, kneel, hold our hands, but in the burning of fragrant spices, 'a pleasing odour for the Lord'.

So, at the end of this journey, do I have a better understanding of prayer? 

I think I do, it's something like this, perhaps?



Bachianas Brazileiras no 5, by Villa Lobos.



23 comments:

  1. It's hard to avoid buying more books. There are so many just waiting to be read!

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  2. Ack stop trying to tempt me with the books! I've been doing really well getting rid of them so far!

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  3. Ack I commented, but apparently Google signed me out. Lol. Now I can't remember if you moderate or not.

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    1. Yes, I do moderate! But your comment came through ok.

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  4. Jane from Dorset2 March 2025 at 07:04

    The Land of Spices -one of my favourite books

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    1. oh, in that case... perhaps I should get that too...?

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  5. Jane from Dorset2 March 2025 at 07:05

    The Land of Spices- one of my favourite books

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  6. I do love Bachianas Brazileiras and Kiri's voice is heavenly. Thank you I have not listened to it in a long time time. Regards Sue H

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    1. I hadn't listened to it for years either. So pleased to have thought of it.

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  7. I have to avoid book recommendations. I have too many that I haven't yet read.

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  8. I, too, am a practitioner of tsundoku - the practice of having stacks of unread book all over the place. I added another 20 from a library sale last week - but I have read two of them so far.

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    1. Although adding 20 to the stacks all in one go...!!!

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    2. In my defence, I was not the one who started the pile. Other half loves potatoes and saw a book of potato recipes. I said we could buy it, I’d scan any he wanted to try, and then donate the book to charity. Then it was he who found “The Domesday Book” and just had to have it as it detailed lots of places around where he grew up. Most of the books will be read (eventually) and donated to charity. It did add two more stacks to the five that were already in the den (two are in the closet).

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    3. I was thinking of you both today as I made mashed potato for the first time in ages for lunch! I remembered the way you piled it up into a volcano shape with a pool of melted butter at the top.... leftovers for bubble and squeak tomorrow!
      I sent out copy of the domestic book to charity last year.

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    4. Interestingly the potato recipe book is entitled “Mash”. I also forgot - the 20 items included series 2-7 dvds of some TV program he thought we might like so that makes it 8 items for him and only 12 for me.

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  9. Lynne Litchfield3 March 2025 at 19:29

    I love the Villa Lobos. But I’m afraid I don’t like this version as much as the Joan Baez one. Not a fan of women singers and even less of trained voices. Sorry if that’s weird - it’s just me !!!
    Lynne in Durham.

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    1. I saw the Joan Baez version is on YouTube so I'll listen to it tomorrow. I do find some women singers less appealing, when they have that very vibrato style sound. It's very much a matter of personal preference, not weird at all!

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