Book Excerpt

The sun was bright but there was a chilled nip to the air that surprised Maxine, even though the calendar was about to turn over to December. She somehow always pictured the south of France to be a place that was perpetually glowing and warm, inhabited by partying royals, carousing celebrities, and half-naked sunbathers. She could see why Susie and Julia had decided to open their retreat center here. On the half-hour drive over from the train station she stared out the car window and watched as the country terrain began to roll gently under a lovely postcard blue sky, the fields and meadows changing color like the patterns on a quilt, moving from pale greens to muted golds to faded browns, dotted here and there with grazing creamy white sheep and striped with sleeping grape vines strung out like martyrs between five foot posts.

lost and found

The Department of Lost and Found is the debut novel of magazine writer and fellow blogger, Allison Winn Scotch. I zipped through it in a couple of days last week while sitting out on the deck enjoying the long summer evenings. It’s a character driven story about a workaholic young career woman who is diagnosed with breast cancer. The diagnosis stuns the thirty year old Natalie Miller sending her on a journey of self-discovery that includes a list of lost loves and a comical fascination with Bob Barker and The Price is Right. Heartwarming without being maudlin, The Department of Lost and Found is a triumph and I look forward to reading this talented authors next novel!

best of youtube

When I was a kid, me and my friends would sneak over to the train tracks near our house and tape pennies to the track, then we’d wait for a train to run over them and flatten them out. We thought we were pretty smart and we even considered trying to sell our compressed little masterpieces. This video is a commercial for a Norwegian company that plays off that childhood game, taking it to a clever extreme. I do wish I still had those pennies, they really were kinda cool.