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Susie

Bimonthly reflections on books, music, food, and life with my sons (ages 5 months, 5,7, and 9).

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Letter 29: Some new favorite middle grade novels, accessible Shakespeare, and Beurre Blanc.

“The Cabin” by Claude Monet (1867)

Notes from Me

Here is my Buy Me a Coffee account if you’d like to support my work.

Thank you for reading!

Reading (article): Here is one of my favorite writers, Alan Jacobs, remembering the welcome...

a year ago
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Letter 28: Favorable conditions, cultural literacy, and a brisket recipe.

“The Pergola in Spring” by Henri Martin

Notes from Me

Here is my Buy Me a Coffee account if you’d like to support my work.

Thank you for reading!

Reading (article): I very much enjoyed this article, “How to Host in 2025” by writer Be...

a year ago
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Letter 27: Books and music I've loved, an acceptance speech, and the humble bench scraper.

“Two Pink Roses” by Horace Pippin, 1940.

Notes from Me

I started a Buy Me a Coffee account,

so if you’d like to support my work, check it out.

Thank you for reading!

Reading (book): In January, I read An Everlasting Meal: Cooking w...

a year ago
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Letter 26: A reflection, Handel's Messiah, and holiday binders.

“Ice on the moat entertainment” by Esaias van de Velde, 1618.

Notes from Me

Thoughts: Happy New Year!

A little personal update: to our family’s great joy, our fourth son was born and we became a family of six in September. Since then,...

a year ago
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Letter 25: An open thread, a refreshing podcast, and caramel crumb bars.

“King Spike” by Kateryna Bilokur, 1949.

We have had a fuller-than-usual last couple of months, so this letter will be short and sweet.

Notes from Me

Reading: The best kind of open thread - I liked reading through writer Joel Miller’s...

2 years ago
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    I live and learn alongside my husband and four sons (ages 1, 6, 8, and 10) in Northeast Florida.

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