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Lark Writes...on books and life
"...a life spent reading-that is a good life." -Annie Dillard
Saturday, July 18, 2026
July's bookish art...
Saturday, July 11, 2026
Wisdom from the Prydain Chronicles...
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I've been rereading these classic fantasy novels this month and last, and while I didn't always remember the story line, I definitely remembered all of Lloyd Alexander's unforgettable characters: Taran, Eilonwy, Gurgi, Flewddur Fflam, Doli, Gwydion, Coll and Dalben. This quote is from Taran Wanderer, the 4th book in this series, which is probably my least favorite. But it's still good! It's been fun dipping back into these books that I read as a child. I'm thinking about rereading The Hobbit next.
Friday, July 3, 2026
Happy 4th of July!
Monday, June 22, 2026
Summer plans...
I have a road trip coming up this week; my sister and I are headed to Bryce Canyon National Park for several days. I've been there before, but it's been a long time. My family went the summer I turned ten. I remember being enamored with all the hoodoos, arches, and beautiful stone spires. It was like a magical fairyland. I'm looking forward to going back, doing some hiking and birdwatching and stargazing. And just relaxing.
So I won't be around this week. And then I have lots of family gatherings in July starting with our annual 4th of July breakfast. So I won't be around much then either. I had some posts tentatively planned for July, but now I think I might take a few weeks off, or maybe even the whole month. I could do with a little blogging break. And summer seems like the perfect time to take one. Though I'm sure I'll be around to comment on all of your blogs.
Thursday, June 18, 2026
A Fabulous Thru-Hike by Derick Lugo
"Hiking long trails isn't about ticking off boxes or meeting some arbitrary standard; it's about the journey, the moments that unfold along the way, and the personal growth that comes with each step."
- It's remarkable to think that I now consider nineteen miles a short day, whereas just a month ago, it would have been a full day's hike. Like anything in life, repetition breeds improvement.
- An optimistic mindset will always go farther than a pessimistic one.
- This experience has taught me that the greatest rewards often lie just beyond the edge of my comfort zone.









