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Aug 15, 2012

A few days after returning from England I drove out to TN to see family. My baby brother York, who lives in Japan–and whom I haven’t seen in person for years–was in town with his lovely new bride Fumiyo and her niece and nephew. Of course I was more than happy to zoom across the country to see them! The trip was a whirlwind, but I did get a chance to visit with most of the members of my oddly fragmented family, so this counts as a win. 🙂

I haven’t sorted through all the photos yet, but here’s a nice one of me with big brother Ernest and baby brother York. Those of you who haven’t seen York since he was a child will be SURPRISED.


We’re all grown up now!

One thing I love about driving trips is listening to audio books, and I have a few recommendations for you:

Wicked Autumn — A pretty solid cozy mystery, but I might have enjoyed it even more had I read it myself rather than listening. (So in this case, I’m recommending the story more than the vocal performance.)

Horton Halfpott — sold it to me as a very, very silly Downton Abbey, this was an amazing voice performance by Ron Keith! Highly entertaining and highly recommended. (I really don’t understand the single 3-star rating on the Audible site.)

Odd and the Frost Giants — a charming adaptation of a Norse myth written and performed by Neil Gaiman. Short and sweet, and Gaiman does a wonderful job differentiating all the voices.

Oh, and I also read Keeping the Castle on my Kindle. What could be better than a YA Regency romp?

(Thanks to Caroline Starr Rose, Dave Wall and Jennifer Laughran for the recs!)

[Cross-posted at Livejournal]

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