of Bibles, books & letters...
This week our letter writing club went on a field trip instead of holding a meeting. We went to Berkeley and San Francisco to check out as many "pen & paper" stores as possible and we had a blast. First stop: Scrapbook Territory. We got lucky with this one and only accidentally found it because it just happened to be a few doors down from the two stores that were the reason we went to Berkeley. Don't you love the store dog relaxing in the sun to the left of the door? We found all but the mailbox stamp at the Scrapbook store. The mailbox stamp was at Castle in the Air. After seeing an article about Miki's Paper in Sunset Magazine last summer, we just had to visit in person. It's full of all sorts of Japanese paper. And a few stores down was Castle in the Air, which is where I found the mailbox stamp. I'd been told about this store a couple years ago so I was very happy when I realized the two stores were so close to each other. They stock all sorts of letter writing material, including pens (fountain, dip, glass, roller balls, and ballpoints), fountain pen ink, sealing wax and seals, rubber stamps, fine writing paper and journals, cards, and more. Unfortunately, I apparently forgot to snap a photo of the storefront but we hope to go back so I'll try to remember to take one then. And they offer lots of classes, including calligraphy. They are a bit expensive but I'm really hoping I can take a class or two there someday (the one I'm most interested in is already sold out so I'll have time to save up). After visiting the stores in Berkeley (would you believe there's also a Papyrus and a Paper Source on the same street!), we headed across the Bay Bridge to San Francisco and visited more stores, including Daiso and IchiBanKan in Japan town. The window display of the Kokeshi doll umbrellas were in another store we passed and I just couldn't resist taking a picture of them. Sorry the picture I took while driving across the Bay Bridge isn't better though - I'm obviously not a professional photographer. And to top off a fun day of shopping & sightseeing, I had a good mail day when I got home. Today was our first meeting of the new year for our letter writing club, Write to Delight. We met at a library to plan what all we want to do this year and schedule our next two meetings. But first, S presented us with the Write to Delight smash books she made over the weekend. Aren't they fantastic! She is so creative. Here are the inside covers of the ones she made for my daughter and me. The Snail Mail mini envelopes are post-it type notes. We had lots of fun and have lots of plans. Meeting at the library was great and we were able to use one of their conference rooms so we didn't have to whisper or worry about disturbing others around us. Thanks for a fun day, Letter lasses. :-) This has been another busy week so I don't have many links. There aren't any mail pictures to share either because, even though I wrote two more letters this morning, I was in such a hurry to get them out in the mailbox before the mail carrier came and then get busy on housework and some yard work (the trees are dropping tons of leaves all over the yard) that I forgot to take pictures. Recipes If you love fudge, here are two delicious recipes. The first link is for Milky Way fudge and my daughter went from not really caring about fudge or Milky Way candy bars to absolutely loving this stuff. In fact, we "had" to make more of it today. If you like Caramel & Butterscotch then you'll love this recipe for Caramel fudge. But be warned, it's super sweet and a little is a lot. The first ingredients are so close to my grandma's recipe for butterscotch sauce (just slightly different proportions) that the next time I want some for my vanilla ice cream I'm going to try making it in the microwave following the first steps for this fudge. All these years I've been making it on the stove which takes so much longer than the microwave will. Letter Writing related
Writing letters at letter club is fun but we're wanting to plan some more activities so we've been researching and brainstorming snail mail ideas. One idea is to host another letter writing social but in a better location. One that has additional foot traffic going through. We had fun but these other letter writing socials definitely had lots more people attend! (Check out these: one, two and three). We'd also like to make ArtiStamps, our own paper and try our hand at carving rubber stamps. And then today I saw this project for organizing your stamps on the LWA's blog. I'm so glad they shared it because I hardly ever check Felt & Wire's blog anymore so would have missed it and I love this idea. I think we'll make our own little books to make it a frugal project. Happy letter writing! July turned out to be a busier month than I anticipated and in spite of intentions otherwise, I'm still woefully behind on my correspondence. Thankfully, several of my snail mail buddies are in the same boat but here are two pieces of mail that arrived this week. Both of these incoming letters are from pals in our little letter writing club, Write to Delight. We met again last week but I forgot to take pictures even though I had my camera with me. :( We did a stationery swap and shared some of our favorite ideas & quotes from Alexandra Stoddard's little gem, Gift of a Letter - it was lots of fun for letter writing bibliophiles. We also decided to start doing a Round Robin letter. For our next meeting, we decided we'll each pick a project from The Handcrafted Letter by Diane Maurer-Mathison, to do together in August. We'll each bring the needed supplies for our project so we can all make them. To make the stationery for this letter, "S" incorporated one of Alexandra Stoddard's ideas. Cute, isn't it! The quote on the front of the notecard is also from Stoddard's book and says "Write a letter on the back of a pretty picture" - and this picture certainly makes me want to sit down and write a letter. After seeing some of the letter writing events that groups like the ladies of the LWA & Good Mail Day put on, but unable to find such a group in our area, some friends and I decided to form our own little letter writing club. We named our group Write to Delight, after my daughter's senior project in high school which was an event she held at a local gift/paper store to encourage people to write letters of encouragement and support to our troops overseas. (Of course, she also had enough supplies for participants to write to friends and family as well - doing her part to help keep the art of letter writing alive.)
We try to meet once a month, picking a new location for each meeting, and yesterday we met at the park. It was a beautiful day, warm but not too hot (thankfully we managed to snag a picnic table in the shade) and it turned out to be perfect for visiting and creating. We chose to make collage post cards this time so we all brought lots of cardstock, magazines, paper, glue & tape, pens, and stamps and stickers. We do plenty of chatting as well, so I only finished two post cards but it was lots of fun and seeing what others come up with helps me be more creative. Of course, my daughter decided to work on her own project: a "plate post card" to a friend who loves Hello Kitty. |
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Snail mail, Books & Reading, Christian, and Miscellaneous sites that I like &/or am challenged by.... (Those with a ♥ or + I try to check at least once or twice each week.) 1) Snail Mail Blogs:
♥ Letter Matters (Mrs. Duffy's blog) ♥ Sharing Doubles the Joy/Carol Ann McCarthy (if link doesn't open try her home page & then click on "blog") ♥ Dosanko Debbie's Etegami Notebook ♥ Everyday Should Be a Red Letter Day ♥ Letter Writers Alliance ♥ Winnie's Girl ----> Pie Post - The Suburban Pen Pal - Cappuccino & Art Journal - Stamp of Approval ---> USPS Stamps - Your Postal Blog - Sarah's Scribblings - East...West... Everywhere - Leigh Reyes's Blog ~ My Life as a Verb - Letters & Journals - Save Snail Mail - Scribbling Glue - Songs in the Key of Ink: The Art of Personal Letter Writing - Bywater Wisdom ("or lack thereof+) - 365 Letters - Oh, Write Me! - Billet Doux & Little Mercuries - Mrs Murphy's Mailbox Magic! - The Postman's Knock ♥ The Lost Art of Letter Writing . . . Revived ♦ The Jane Austen Letter Writing Society (sounds like fun) - US Zip Codes lookup & map ♦ More links on Mail- Art & Letter-writing Resources page ***************** - My DIYJapanese- style envelope tutorial and template 2) Books & Reading:
+ Books & Chocolate (Karen's) - Lit Lovers site & Blog - Rated Reads - Compass Book Ratings ♥ Redeemed Reader ♥ Gospel e-books (Kindle deals) * Kindle Price Drop Tracker - Inspired Reads (Kindle deals) - Pixel of Ink (Kindle specials) - Christian Novels blog - Shelf Awareness - Books & Chocolate (Cindy's) ~ defunct(?) - The Republic of Pemberley - Deborah Yaffe's blog (author of Among the Janeites) - The Jane Austen Society of North America - Jane Austen's World - JASNA: Greater Sacramento, CA - My Jane Austen Book Club - AustenProse - Jane Austen Today - Jane Austen in Vermont - Central Valley Jane Austen Society - Austen Authors (for readers who "need more Austen") - The Gaskell Web - Mental Multivitamin -> now called Nerdishly - A Literary Odyssey - Across the Page - 5 Minutes for Books & What's on Your Nightstand? - Journey-&- Destination - Windows & Mirrors: sisters reading books - Christian Bookshelf Reviews - The Indextrious Reader - LiterariTea - Becky's Book Reviews and Operation Actually Read Bible - Smoke & Mirrors (& her Borders Bookclub) - Great New Books ♥ A Great Book Study (was originally called An Experiment with the Well- Educated Mind) ♥ Semicolon: Books We Must Have Though We Lack Bread - The Captive Reader ♥ Reading to Know - A Living Pencil + Worthwhile Books + Reading Ladies Book Club - Hope is in the Word - Book Nut - Sarah Clarkson (Sally Clarkson's daughter) - Mollie Reads (9/2018) - No Thanks We're Booked (9/2018) ♥ Country Girls Read - Southern Girl Reads - Books & Things (Katie L's) - Stuck in a Book - Yummy Books - A Large Cup of Tea - In the Bookcase - The Sunny Patch - Fanda Classiclit - Lost in a Great Book - Classical Carousel ******** YA & Kid's Lit: - Trelease on Reading (author of The Read Aloud Handbook) ♥ Read Aloud Revival (blog, podcast & more) Sept.'16 - The Planet Esme Plan: The Best New Children's Books from Esmé's Shelf ~ not Christian so use discernment, but she does have lots of good kid's books listed - Plumfield and Paideia - After Thoughts (new May'17) - Story Warren (Allies in Imagination) - The Rabbit Room - The Midnight Garden - The Book Smugglers - Reading Addicts (UK) - Becky's Book Addiction ********** - Dickensblog - AustenBlog - Book Sale Finder - Oxford Dictionaries - GoodReads - Shelfari ~ Amazon has combined it with GoodReads so they're now one and the same :( - the Barbara Pym Society - BronteBlog - Inspired by Life...& Fiction - Jamie Langston Turner - Julie Klassen's site - Sarah Sundin's blog - Tricia Goyer's site...& her Blog - Francine Rivers' blog/site - Kristy Cambron's blog/site - Joanne Bischof's blog/site - "The Grove" (where story finds a home) & also on - Katherine Reay's blog/site - BookSnob - Mocha with Linda - Reading with Tea - Project Gutenberg - The Online Books Page - Read Central - Page by Page Books - Bookpeople of Moscow (ID) - free book sites/public domain sources - Eldritch Press - Digital Book Index - Google books - Internet Archive: Million books - Internet Archive: Children's library ♥ LibriVox - The Chronicles of Narnia podcasts * Oxford English Online Dictionary (US) * Grammar Girl - My ever expanding TBR list - My Books read list ♦ more links on Books & Reading page 3) Miscellaneous: ♥ The Pioneer Woman - All Things Bright and Beautiful --> moved here - The Good Life - Beth's Favorite Recipes - Carlsbad Cravings (her recipes look delicious!) - Budget Bytes - Add a Pinch - Three Many Cooks - Good Cheap Eats - Hurst Bean Blog - DaVita's Kidney- Friendly Recipes (we still make - & love! - quite a few of these recipes) - My Double Life - Felt & Wire - Susan Branch blog - The Matt Walsh blog - Tony Reinke (author of Lit!) - Laughing With Lizzie - Jane Austen's World - Make Do and Mend - Down to Earth - Rosie's Ramblings - Creekside Cottage (Mrs. Rabe's blog) - ScribblePreach - Campaign for Cursive - (another) Campaign for Cursive + StoneGable - Fresh Eggs Daily - Living Homegrown ♥ Living on Less Money + The (Mostly) Simple Life + Prairie Home Therapy - My cup runneth over - Imperfectly Happy - Home Ready Home - This Simple Home --- -> Simple Everyday Home - The Frugal Girls: Living Well with less $$$ - Spendwise Moms - Money Saving Mom - Living Well, Spending Less - Melissa K Norris ~ Inspiring Your Faith & Pioneer Roots - Thrifty Jane Austen - Reluctant Entertainer - Lehman's (great catalog) - Thriving Home - Letters from Midlife ♥ Cakes, Tea and Dreams - Karen's Bookshelves ~ (added August 2015 ~ books reviews from a Christian perspective) - The Vicar's Wife - The Cross & the Kitchen Sink (defunct?) - The Green Mockingbird - Stray Thoughts - Kayla's Lifestyle Blog ♥ Coffee, Tea, Books & Me + Cottage Life on Pilgrim's Farm ~ on hiatus + Georgia, Plain and Simple + Modern Mrs. Darcy - Not Quite Amish - Nesting Place - Finding North (lots of BuJo info & ideas) - Plant City Lady (for dementia caregivers) - GasBuddy - CA & NV Earthquake data - Charity Navigator ********************* (♥ Christian links ~ Bible Study & Reading plans: ♥ Bible Study Fellowship - BSF class locator ~ not as hard or in-depth as Precept but a good place to start & free - Scripture Compilations for BSF lessons (Not affiliated with BSF but very handy) - also BSF Buddy ♥ Precept Ministries - Precept's Online Community - class locator - interactive guide - blog + Beloved Truth - site + Beloved Truth Facebook - Precept Austin - my Precept Key word markings: (based on my 1st Precept leader's system): bookmark 1, bookmark 2 / 2A or bookmark 3 ~ not sure what happened to this last file - 5 W's & H chart - How to do a chapter study (This one isn't mine but I can't remember where I got this handy worksheet - if it was a free download from Precept or if one of my Precept Bible study leaders created it) - Kim's How to Study the Bible Timesaver bookmark (from an online Precept Bible study leader) - Biola's Unbound Bible - Crossway's English Standard Version - ESV Online Study Bible - ESV Online Bible - HCSB Study Bible - BibleGateway - Bible Logos (NKJV) - Bible Logos (ESV) - NetBible - Biblia.com - Reformed Books Online - Gospel-Centered Discipleship (GCD)- new Aug'17 but looks pretty good - Biblearc - for deeper study of Scripture - Bible Study Online (ESV) - Precept A-U-S-T-I-N-S ESV "Bible on One Page" - Precept A-U-S-T-I-N-S NAS "Bible on One Page" - StudyLight - Precept Camden --> Kari Dent's blog - her Key word symbols - her favorite pens for marking Just be careful when using the FrixIon pens - I like them but it will fade off of the page if left in the sun. Ask me how I know! ;-) - Precept Revival's study tips - Blue Letter Bible - E-Sword (free but donations help) - Biblos.com - Bible Explorer (looks similar to E-Sword) - Logos - Olive Tree - BibleHub - Prof. Grant Horner's Bible reading plan & more info here - George Guthrie + Monergism - Westminster Bookstore Women & Theology ♥ HouseWife Theologian (aka Aimee Byrd) ♥ A Daughter of the Reformation + Theology Gals podcast at Bible Thumping Wingnut (there several podcasts there but I haven't listened to them yet) ♥ Tried with Fire (Persis) ♥ The Upward Call (Kim Shay) + Sally Clarkson (I don't agree with everything, but I like a lot of her posts, especially the homey, tea, & bookish ones =D) - Out of the Ordinary (esp. Persis' posts) + Reformed Baptista + Sister, Daughter, Mother, Wife (Lutheran) + enCourage (PCA blog) + A Narrow-Minded Woman + Beautiful Thing (Pickowicz) - Wit's End (Melissa Kruger) - Elyse Fitzpatrick's blog & podcast - I've been troubled by some of her recent comments so may be removing this link - The Thinking of Things (new 9/2017) DITTO + Janet Mefferd - One Quiet Life (♥ but she rarely posts) - Rebecca Writes - Daily On My Way to Heaven (Becky Pliego) - By Grace Alone (Jessica K's ~ Lutheran) - The End Time (Elizabeth Prata ~ some good but some?) - Gritty Grace + Heavenly Springs (Christina Langella) - Conforming to the Truth (Lisa Morris) - Adorned (Jen Thorn) * I'm All Booked (mostly Christian book reviews by a Reformed Baptist) - The Verity Fellowship (new to me so....) - Renewed in Truth - A Little Leaven (Beth S.) - The Outspoken TULIP - Michelle Lesley ~ books - Satisfaction Through Christ - Abandoned to Christ / Sunny Shell's site - Brown Sugar Toast (her Bible study series is pretty good) - Naomi's Table (not 100% sure about this one) - With the Master (Susan Heck ~ lots of women like her studies but I have yet to try one) - Nancy Guthrie - Equipping Eve - Sojourner & her 2nd blog: -> Solid Food Ministries ~ Deb Martin's blogs but she changes them so often it's almost impossible to keep up) - Danielthree18 (another new-to-me blog) - Whole Magazine - newish blog from Australia - added 6/17 - The Verity Fellowship (added June 2017) - Jasmine Holmes: Not a Mommy Blog Reformed Baptist: - 1689 Federalism + A Commentary of the London Baptist Confession of Faith 1689 + The Confessing Baptist (but on a really long hiatus) - Reformed Baptist Fellowship + Contrast - Reformed Baptist Blog (Jeffrey Johnson's blog) - Chantry Notes ~ this is sad but I'm removing the link to his blog until the court outcome - see here & here). Yes, innocent until proven guilty, but Pastors shouldn't hide the story either. - Means of Grace (BH) - Reformed Baptist Blog (?) - Reformed Baptist Academic Press Apologetics / Discernment: Even here, use discernment as some discernment blogs are more discerning than others! Also, several of the links listed under Women & Theology are sort of discernment related. ♥ Fighting for the Faith Chris Rosebrough's podcasts - Stand to Reason - CARM -- Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry - Stand Up for the Truth (seems good except for their endorsement of David Hocking - info about that here & here) - Sola Sisters - no longer updating - Christian Answers for the New Age - DiscernIt (Kim Olsen -seems ok) - Discern.org - TruthKeepers - earnestly contend for the faith - Lighthouse Trails (some good, some iffy) - Apprising Ministries - Do Not Be Surprised - Herescope Podcasts/Internet Radio: ♥ Fighting for the Faith (Chris Rosebrough) ♥ The Whitehorse Inn ♥ The Mortification of Spin (ACE) + The Thinking Fellows site and podcast - Gentle Reformation blog & podcast - The Confessing Baptist (no longer updating :-( + Issues, etc. ~ Christ- Centered Cross-Focused Talk Radio (Lutheran) - SermonAudio - Bethel Evangelical Free Church (UK) - RefNet (from Ligonier) - Jess Ranch Community Church semons - Echo Zoe (blog & podcast) - Pilgrim Radio (new to me) - For the Church (Gospel-Centered Resources from Midwestern Seminary) - Voice in the Wilderness radio (new to me & not sure about a couple of the pastors they have on) Misc. Christian Blogs & web sites: - Mortification of Spin - Whitehorse Inn / Modern Reformation blog - Core Christianity - CCC Discover - High Plains Parson - The Riddleblog (one of the WHI co-hosts) +Reformed Arsenal + The Museum of Idolatry (Chris Rosebrough) - Mere Orthodoxy - Steak and a Bible - HeadHeartHand (David Murray) - Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals (Reformation21) - ACE/Ref.21's blog - Informing the Reforming (Tim Challies' blog) + Echoes & Stars (Matt Redmon's blog) - Veritas Manet - Truth Remains (*New to me) - By Grace Alone (Scott's) - Canon Fodder (Michael Kruger) - Biblical Woman - Flying Scroll (Lutheran) - Martha Peace ~ (some good but some I disagree with) - Credo Magazine - Time-Warp Wife - John MacArthur / Grace to You - PyroManiacs (Phil Johnson & others) + The Spurgeon Archive (June'17: recently updated & improved) - Denny Burk - Tim's Blog - Just One Train Wreck After Another - Creeds of Christendom - London Baptist Confession of Faith (1689) - 1689 London Baptist Confession for the 21st Century - Heidelberg Catechism - The Canons of Dordt - Center for Reformed Theology & Apologetics - The Reformed Reader - The Didache - The Confessing Baptist - Founders (Reformed Baptist) - 1689 Federalism: Confessional Baptiist Covenant Theology - Randy Alcorn's blog - A Cry for Justice - Brent Detwiler: Helping Christians judge righteously, think biblically and live courageously (some good, some not-so-good) - Thou Art the Man (Todd Wilhelm) - Joyful Exiles - The Reformed Reader - Voddie Baucham - Heidelblog (R.Scott Clark) - Blogging Theologically (Aaron Armstrong) + Cranach (Gene Veith's blog) --------- - The Cripplegate - Spirit Empowered Preaching (Art Azurdia) - The Spurgeon Fellowship - Abraham's Seed - Joe Thorn ^ his Valley of Vision reading schedule ******** - A Gentle & Quiet Spirit - Christian Reformed Ink Archives - Inerrant Word - Speaking the Truth in Love - Susan's Sitting Room - Telling of His Wonderful Deeds - Being Taugth That We May Teach (Al Martin) - World View Weekend (Brannon Howse)? - Chapter 3 Ministries - The Aquila Report - Growing Together in Grace and Knowledge - Musings from Under the Bus - Steadfast Lutherans - Daniel's Place - (Reformata et semper reformanda) - Helm's Deep (?) - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary / CBTS Blog - Credo Covenant - Gospel Homemaking - Reformed Libertarian - The Wardrobe Door - Reformed Report - Dee Brestin - Stand Firm (???) - The Gospel Project - blog - Grace Gems! - Sunday Gatherings - Writing & Living (Staci Eastin - defunct?) - Internet Monk - All Things New (Deb Welch) - First Thoughts - Entreating Favor *** With reservations (not sure about yet - may be semi-Reformed &/or Reformedish): - the Gospel Coalition & their the Gospel- centered woman (Reformed-ish but the way they defended Driscoll and Mahaney/& here is shameful so I no longer have a high opinion of TGC) - SGM Survivors - The Wartburg Watch - the Beginning of Wisdom (Jen Wilkin's) - Pulpit & Pen (some good posts & some not- so-good) Advent/Christmas related: - Christmas Bible readings (NJ's page) Missions/Missionaries: - Ali's Adventures - Gleanings from the Field - A Letter from Kabwata (Conrad Mbewe's blog) - Rafiki Foundation, Inc - Coles in Japan 6) Pen, Ink & Paper:
♥ A Place to Flourish ♥ Margaret Shepherd's Calligraphy blog - IAMPETH (master penmen) - Fountain Pen Network - Fountain Pen Geeks - Gourmet Pens - Addicted to Pens & Paper - Inkophile ♥ Pen Addict - JetPens' Blog - Ink Nouveau + Goulet Pens - The Well- Appointed Desk - JStationery - Fountain Pen Revolution - Quo Vadis Planners & Notebooks - Delectable Pens - Fahrney's Pens - Fountain Pen Hospital - Papyrus - American Stationery - Kate's Paperie - Paper-Source - Paper & Ink Arts - Pomegranate Press - Flax Art Store - Cat's Life Press rubber stamps - Highlander Celtic Stamps - Rifle Paper Co. & their blog - Maido - Paper Tree - Castle in the Air shop and their class listings - Scrapbook Territory - Nostalgic Impressions ********************* ********************* To read fast is as bad as to eat in a hurry.
—Vilhelm Ekelund poet (1880-1949) LWA member since 2009
Staples - what speed do you read? This is kind of fun. :)
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I'm not sure where to put this blog or how to classify it. This blogger is a daughter of a friend and while I'm pretty sure she's a Christian, it isn't a Christian blog, or books & reading or letter writing & mail art. It's basically about their travels so I'm putting it here for now:
Jen's blog: 3toGo |