Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Scene of the Blog Featuring Cheryl of Tales of the Marvelous!


For once I remember exactly where I crossed paths with a featured blogger! I found Cheryl and her blog, Tales of the Marvelous, through our participation in the Saturday Snapshot meme at At Home With Books. After I checked out her photos, I went on to see what I could see-- and I liked the range of posts and the enthusiasm that I found. If you've never met Cheryl or visited her blog, Tales of the Marvelous, please take the opportunity to go over and say hello. You'll be glad you did!

If you're visiting from Cheryl's blog-- Welcome! I'm glad you came over to take a look at Cheryl's creative spaces. If you'd like to see any of the photos in larger sizes, all you have to do is click on them and they'll open in new windows. If the photo is one of books on shelves, I always try to leave the photo large enough for you to read spines, but lately Blogger seems to be arguing with me about that. Oh well! If you'd like to see the spaces of previous participants, click on the Scene of the Blog tab at the very top of my header. You have two ways to search: by Blog Name or by Location. Now... let's go see Cheryl's place!


Cheryl's favorite corner of the couch





I never had a desk growing up, so somehow I never got into the idea of using them--even when I had one for two years in college.  Now I like to curl up with my laptop or a (paper) notebook in my favorite corner of the couch.











The view from the couch!




This is part of the view from my seat on the couch--good inspiration in all those words!  I have another big bookcase elsewhere, so this is about two-thirds of my book collection.  Also two-thirds of my knickknack collection, most of which have their own stories too.  The quote on the picture up there is from my favorite song, "A Piece of Sky."







Writing at the park








When the weather is nice and my schedule is convenient and the planets align :) I get out of the house and go to the park to write.  It's always lovely...though sometimes the ducks can be quite distracting!









Cheryl, I had to take a look at the picture above the bookcase, and I love that quote:  "With all there is why settle for just a piece of sky?" (I also love the bookcases!)  That couch definitely looks comfy, and... how did you know that my favorite flowers are daffodils???

I love to read and write outdoors, too. Yes, the wildlife can be distracting, but in another way, they help loosen up my mind and make it more open to inspiration-- if I'm writing, that is. If I'm reading, I'm just plain flat not getting any reading done!

Thank you so much for allowing us this glimpse into your personal spaces. We certainly appreciate it!

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Don't forget to stop by next week when I'll be featuring yet another book blogger from our worldwide community!

13 comments:

  1. those tidy bookcases make me mad!
    ok, not really..lol

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    1. I enjoy organizing my books so...yeah, some time has gone into that! :)

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  2. I love Cheryl's space. I do enjoy reading outdoors but have never tried writing there.

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    1. Glad you enjoyed! I get restless reading outdoors--somehow I do better writing. Barring distracting wildlife!

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  3. You'd never get me off that comfy couch! Okay maybe I would go to the park and watch the ducks! And those bookshelves are tidy!

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    1. I really should leave the couch more often myself... :)

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  4. That's a lovely park, Cheryl! Where do you live?

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    1. I'm in Northern CA--nice park weather most of the year.

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  5. Both couch and park bench look like lovely, relaxing places to write! You've inspired me to clean up my writing- and work-space -- my study/library (which only houses about a third of my books. Thank goodness for bookshelves in the basement.)

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    1. Have fun organizing! I wish I had bookshelves in a basement...but I think I've spent most of my life wishing I had more bookshelves. I have to have organized shelves to fit everything in!

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  6. Thanks for the tour. That bookshelf looks way too organized, it even has knick knacks! Nice. I've considered writing at the park but I don't think I'd get anything done... the wildlife is too distracting to me. Audiobooks work though.

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  7. I think audiobooks in the park would be a disaster for me...they'd leave my eyes free to look at all that distracting wildlife and I wouldn't pay attention to the book!

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    1. For some reason, I can't concentrate on audiobooks regardless the setting. I *can* concentrate on print books while I'm out in the pool-- to the point where I lose track of all else until something happens... like a young hummingbird perching on my book!

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