saturday i took the silver and blue surfliner down to oceanside to go to my beautiful and brilliant little superstar sister's 20th birthday. i was worried that i wouldn't make it when my original train got cancelled due to as the amtrak agent put it,"a trespasser on the tracks." i was confused by the trespasser part because at first i thought...what, like a bandit? but then she clarified and said that some miserable person had woken up with a death wish and stepped in front of the train.creepy. sad. most unfortunate. but all of that was forgotten once i was on a later train and rollin' down the track like a johnny cash beatbox. i love trains! they are an incredible way to travel.the trip from l.a. to oceanside is just under two hours and so much more relaxing than dealing with traffic and freeway baloney. if only long distance train travel was more affordable...
just finished an aimee bender book. "an invisible sign of her own." i'm not really a huge fan of her writing. i haven't quite been able to put my finger on it yet although i think that it might be that it is a little too laced with melancholia and lacking a certain lushness in the writing style. there were some very nice details and moments, but overall, meh... on the other hand "the historian" by someone whose name eludes me right now and i'm too lazy to get the book from the bedroom, is rich and fluid and magical...and i've only just started it.
to curl up with...
"The Sweet Life in Paris" David Lebovitz
"The Help" Kathryn Stockett
"Q and A: A Novel" Vikas Swarup
"American Gods" Neil Gaiman
"His Dark Materials" Phillip Pullman(i actually prefer the last two books in the trilogy)
"Loving Frank" Nancy Horan
"Coraline" Neil Gaiman
" My Life in France" Julia Child and Alex Prud'Homme
"Tender at the Bone" Ruth Reichl
"The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society" Mary Ann Shaffer
"Pride and Prejudice" Jane Austin
"Cold Comfort Farm" Stella Gibbons
"Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" Philip K. Dick
2 comments:
these train pics are really cool. Especially like the one with you staring out the window... "super sexy girl on a train."
ohhhhhh greg my greg! stop commenting as "me."
it is both sweet and kooky...and weird.xo
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