Hello and welcome back to Contemplation. We’ve had 3 weeks off while I’ve been trying to get back on track. Work has been incredibly busy and as I mentioned previously, a little bit stressful. Thankfully, my weekends have been full of fun (which I’ll share with you later this week), although I haven’t had time to pick up my camera and go out shooting in such a long time and I miss it dreadfully.
So on to this week’s prompt: What’s the next book you’re going to read?
Are you a reader? I used to read voraciously! At least one book per week, often more. When I started working as a specialist I seemed to read all the timeย – on planes, in hotels, as an outlet on the weekend to switch off the job.
But now, all thatย has changed. I hardly ever read anymore. It something that I really want to change about myself. I can’t really pinpoint when I stopped, it may even be a conglomeration of things – easier and cheaper access to the internet, individual screens on airplanes, iPads, photography,blogging, Netflix.
Sometimes, I think I’m too tired to read – at the end of the day, it’s easier to stare at a screen than to read a book. Isn’t that outrageous? But sometimes, I think that’s true. ย It’s easier to be fed entertainment than to work on it. It’s a bit of a copout, isn’t it?
I do read blogposts, I read a zillion emails every day, but to give myself time to sit down with a book and delve into the lives of those characters – I can’t seem to do it. I want to! Last weekend, one of my best friends came down and we spent a day building my new bookshelves and unpacking all my books (what an awesome friend!!). We made space on a couple of shelves for my “To Be Read” pile, but two shelves was nowhere near enough. I have well over 150 books that I have not yet read! I clearly WANTย to read, I just haven’t been motivated to do so.
So tell me, are you a reader? How do you read? Do you have a process? A cup of tea? a favourite spot? A patch of sunshine? I have come to realise that I used to have reading rituals – the process of settling into your seat on a plane, getting out your headphones, taking your bookmark out and placing it in the back of the book – all of that feels ritualistic when it’s something that you do so often. I always sit on the left of the plane on the way out and the right side of the plane on the way back (good grief). And when I used to read at home, I would make a coffee and curl up in the same spot on my sofa with my little GG (or maybe Buddy way back then) curled up by my side – it was a spot by the window in the sunshine, with fresh air gently moving the white curtains. I can remember it so well.
I think I need to develop a new reading ritual here in my new space.
Ok, I guess I have to tell you which book I’m going to read! I have three books on the go at the moment – The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin, Lover At Last by JR Ward (if aย steamy vampire romance novel can’t entice me, who knows what can?) and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson. So. I will finish one of those, most likely the vampire book. But I will take The Happiness Project on the tram with me.
Sorry again for taking a Contemplation Hiatus, it was very much needed, but I am very glad to be back (as you may be able to tell by this extremely long-winded and chatty post).
I hope you are all well and thank you so much for taking the time to read this. I look forward to finding out what you’re reading next ๐
Julie Powell – Photographer and Graphic Artist
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