Autumn cushion covers - the large one picked up in the fabric store and the smaller one stitched by yours truly. There are two of each. I treated myself to this special edition of the first Armand Gamache mystery by Louise Penny, Still Life. You can catch a glimpse of the painted edges of the pages - do they have a special name? The end papers are gorgeous and there is a fold out map of Three Pines, and an interview between Louise Penny and Margaret Atwood at the end. A lovely book commemorating the 20th anniversary of publication.
I just finished reading it this evening, hence the quick post. I'll leave you with one quote from the book, perfect for Autumn.
"Even in the rain and wind Gamache could see how beautiful the countryside was. The maples had turned deep reds and oranges, and leaves blown down in the storm were spread along the road and gully like a tapestry." (p 117)
That is a lovely edition of Still Life to treasure.
ReplyDeleteStories in paperback form are as equally compelling, but a beautiful edition elevates the experience just a tad.
DeleteThose oaty bars look to die for! And wow -- your copy of Still Life is beautiful. I had no idea that it would be so elegant, though I should have expected it. I might have to spring for it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jeanie. A blogging friend sent me a photo of the book and I succumbed to the temptation. I had an old paperback copy, but this edition is very elegant.
DeleteA lovely quick post with so much to enjoy. Both cushions and book are very attractive and the slices look delicious:)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rosie.
DeleteLouise described autumn beautifully! Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteLouise certainly has a way with words.
DeleteHow lovely to read a special edition of Louise Penny’s first Gamache. Very special. It looks very cosy in your corner with pretty new cushions. B x
ReplyDeleteThanks, B. I enjoy re-reading some books, and Still Life is one of them.
DeleteLovely photos, Lorrie! Your baking treasures kind of remind me of date squares, which I love!
ReplyDeleteThey are similar to date squares, which I grew up calling matrimonial cake.
DeleteLouise Penny certainly is a prolific author! Your copy of Still Life looks quite lovely. I like the Autumn description. I like your cushions too ๐งก๐๐ค.
ReplyDeleteThanks, GM. Louise is very prolific. I'm looking forward to the latest book coming out this month.
DeleteA lovely post ... and no, I don't forage for wild mushrooms, but buy mine from the local store.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
* So many lovely, gorgeous, interesting, magnificent Blogtober pictures ๐งก๐❤️
ReplyDelete* I've been away and now I'm enjoying several posts at the same time ๐
Thanks, Rita.
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