Commune of Women is a novel about six women, trapped together in a small room, who must use their slender resources to survive and prevail by sharing everything: their hope and fear; their food; and their life stories, which grow deeper, darker and more intimate as the days pass.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Quote of the Day
Ah! There's nothing like staying home, for real comfort!
--Jane Austen
I spent yesterday afternoon with my neighbor, Linda, sipping tea on the terrace of her lovely home. The tea she had concocted was a blend, subtle and complex, of hibiscus, apple and black pansy syrup. The air was cool and fragrant from the recent rains and we lingered gratefully in the sunlight, chatting and laughing as women do who have found inroads into intimacy. When I returned to my own home, pictured here, I thought what a blessing a home is; how sheltering, welcoming and soothing. May each of your homes be blessed, today and always, with the balm of peace and friendship.
Signs of Life:
Here's a wonderful movement to get acquainted with, the Cookstove Movement! It involves "impact investment," the current trend in economic development in economically depressed areas, where microfinance plus impact development can stimulate change where both governments and markets fail. Help bring blessings to the homes of women less fortunate than we! Read about it at:
http://www.omidyar.com
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2 comments:
Looks so cozy, Suzan! Susan C.
Miss those cozy Monday afternoons by the woodstove in your homey parlour.
S.A.
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