21 August 2008

a sad day; a good book

The Little Bread Company of Block St. is no more, because of taxes or something. Let us take a moment to mourn the loss of the proximate best-muffin-in-world, not to mention a wonderful bakery.
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On a more pleasant note, i recommend Quentin Durward by Sir Walter Scott as the best vacation heart-refresher literature that ever i laid eyes on (well... at least within the last year or three). It is a journey of the imagination, honor, and character (because who reads knight-errant adventures without being there oneself?). More on this once i've finished it.

I'm in a new house, a new life. The transition is almost complete. My thoughts have been turning to love lost and stuff, so you may expect to hear more on that in the future. And those other things are still rumbling. (Now i'd better live up to these expectations i'm giving you.)

Peace to you. Love someone today.

3 comments:

Seth said...

You should write a eulogy of the Little Bread Company. Write it. Post it. I would love to read it.

Sus said...

*sighing...hanging head in hands* and i was holding out blind hope, too, thinking they'd get those taxes paid and come on back to us. yes. a eulogy is in order.

Ted&jamiDavis said...

Melody, you're so cute. I love the way you express yourself! How are you doing?

Love,
jami