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Five Things Friday

Five Things Friday

I'm working my way through those lists. Back on track now with my fitness regime, at least. . . And I've buckled down to my revisions, working through a second draft. Pinched out a few minutes here and there for listening to French radio (Francophiles and music-lovers, have you seen the movie La Famille Bélier? Thanks to FranceTaste for telling me about the song "Je Vole" ( by Michel Sardou --so moving, so beautifully sung by Louane Emera) and to Linda, who then told me about the film. I found it at the iTunes store, and we watched it with the French subtitles, but English subtitles are available. It's a light film, but quite charming -- a fun way to do some French homework. -- Whoops! Apparently, this post is trying to be Six Things Friday. . . .

Let's start the numbers, then, without further ado:


1. My (ex-pat) daughter arrives tomorrow to stay with us for a week. Yes, I wish she were bringing our granddaughter, but it will be good to have R to ourselves for a bit (just a bit, I suspect, as she'll have friends to catch up with here, shopping to do, administrative errands to run). 


2. We saw La Bohème (at least the fourth production I've seen of this delicious opera) last weekend, and what a feast! Vancouver Opera has been sending out sumptuous promotional material, and I couldn't resist snipping the feisty Musette in her 1920s Paris style to paste in my illustrated journal. The lettering is mine-- I made a few notes about who, what, and where -- although I didn't mention that in one of the Contemporary Paris scenes that frames this production, a white-ponytailed gentlemen in black suit, high-collared white shirt, sunglasses, and fingerless gloves walks across a courtyard in the early morning, and then backtracks to leave some cash next to a hapless fellow dossed down in a doorway. . . an amusing reference for those who caught it that evening, it took on a different weight with Lagerfeld's death a few days later.

3. I've been trying some different approaches to keeping track of (for myself) and sharing (to help foster a reading community) the books I read.  Yesterday, I updated my reading blog, and I've also been posting regularly on my new Instagram account. I've read a few good mysteries lately, but my stand-out recommendation would be for Anna Burns' Man Booker prize-winning Milkman. This is a powerful novel, clever and moving and thought-provoking, desperate and funny. All the feels, as they say, but also brilliantly plotted and with such gorgeous and wry attention to language.

4. We've been doing things with Farro and WheatBerries lately, part of the ongoing effort to eat even more healthily. Apart from the ridiculously long time these whole grains need to cook (boil and boil and boil), they're easy enough to prepare, and they lend themselves well to soups and Buddha bowls and salads. Here's the Smitten Kitchen recipe that eased me into using Farro -- a soup my daughter described as SO Good!, which seemed unlikely to me given the ingredients, but it really is, through some kind of magical synergy. Comforting and very healthy and surprisingly tasty with a very satisfying texture, and all kinds of fibre which we know we need in our diets. Do you cook with these whole-grain varieties of wheat? Care to share your recipe?


5. I bought a small, lightweight leather M0851 backpack a few weeks ago, and it's been a game-changer. My cross-body bag, also very light leather, was becoming increasingly uncomfortable for all but short walks, and while I do have a small nylon backpack that I'd use for picking up a few groceries or taking books back to the library, it's so obviously utilitarian in appearance that I was choosing the cross-body instead, even if it was a 9 or 12-kilometre day -- and paying a price.  My new bag is Ink-blue (I wonder if that's why I made such a mess rendering it in my journal, using too much water to brush out the ink lines I'd traced, and then unfortunately pulling colour through from the preceding page -- Ugh!), and it's smart enough that I'm wearing it everywhere now. It's sleek and perhaps chic, although probably not elegant -- and it can fit a book or two, my iPad Mini, a sketchbook and a small bag of sketching gear, a hat or slim scarf. Not all at once, but it's decently roomy and the weight is much more evenly distributed than with the cross-body bag. I wish it had a leather grip at the top so that I could carry it off my back as well without awkwardly pulling up on the shoulder straps, but overall, I'm very pleased with it.

Better run now -- we all have things to do, don't we? Happy Weekend! Leave a word or two if you have time. xo, f


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