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Old Habits Die Hard








Can it ever be too sunny? Especially in winter? I admit that I am a sun worshipper, but not in the conventional sense. You will never find me tanning on the beach in a bathing suit, for instance. But I would find it challenging to live away from a climate that didn't have lots of sunshine every day. I love curling up in a sunny window like a lazy cat during at least three seasons of the year.




It really was too sunny in my sitting room for photos. (I had to edit out more than I kept.) But it's a great spot for a read on a winter afternoon. And maybe you could use some New Mexico sunshine!

You can see my piles of books and magazines here. (The table always looks this way.) As much as I enjoy being online, I still prefer a photo on a real page instead. Reading and online surfing are mostly two different things to me. (I bought a Kindle a long time ago and have never used it... Does this mean that I am just old?) I thought I would show you what's piled up on my coffee table, and what I'm enjoying offline right now since I have made such an investment in it. Print can be very expensive these days! 




Susan's (susanbranch.com) book is delightful as many of you know! I am loving reading her new book.




I will be spending time with The Goldfinch. All 771 pages of it!




It's fun coming across blogging friends in magazines. The articles seem to be little potent capsules of both the person and their blog. One can take a page and literally pin it for inspiration if you wish. I love June's (laughingwithangels.blogspot.com) feature in the current issue of Where Women Create.




And Dore's (burlapluxe.blogspot.com) in the current issue of Artful Blogging magazine.


(from Artful Blogging)





Jeannette's (creatingalifenow.blogspot.com) images are just captivating to me in print in the same issue.



(from Artful Blogging)



(from Artful Blogging)











Our local corner cafe just closed down the magazine section that they used to make available for browsing to patrons, and they are putting in more outlets for electronic devices instead. That's a good thing I suppose. But thank goodness there is also a bookstore and newsstand right next door!

Thanks so much for stopping by for a visit!

Wishing you lots of sunny days ahead!
(The groundhog always sees his shadow around here!)


Jacqueline 





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