“A love of books, of holding a book, turning its pages, looking at its pictures, and living its fascinating stories goes hand-in-hand with a love of learning.” – Laura Bush
What I’m Reading
I’m reading In My Mind’s Eye, a collection of short essays written by Welch author Jan Morris when she was in her nineties. Jan is one of my favorite authors, and I’m loving her unvarnished look at the world through the lens of age.

Dr. Johnson’s Dicitionary, first published in the 18th century is still lurking around in book stores.
Jan, who was once James and served in the military and climbed Mount Everest in the 1950’s, has written almost too many travel and history books to count. In My Mind’s Eye is a kind of daily diary, however. Topics range from talking to your cat to her idea of a smile test.
On Day 59 in the book, Jan talks about looking through her vast collection of books for Dr. Johnson’s dictionary, fifth edition, 1788. As he picks up the book, Jan notices the damage on the spine and remembers that it was put there by her “darling daughter,” 50 years ago when her pram was parked by the bookcase.
Who in the heck is Dr. Johnson? I stopped reading and looked him up. He was Samuel Johnson, considered one of the best writers of the 18th Century, and best known for his Dictionary of the English Language. I love reading a book in which I learn something new.
Meanwhile, another of my favorite days in Jan’s book is the one in which she rewrote the words to the battle hymn Onward Christian Soldiers.
“Onward friends and neighbors, into the kindly sun,
Where we are paid-up members, each and every one.
We need no theologians, no doctrinal guff,
No military idioms, no sham repentance stuff –
We take the worthy with the nasty, the gentle with the rough.
The absolute of absolutes. Kindness is enough.!”
Kindness is my word for the year.
Bean Pat: To all the many, many authors who have challenged my mind and broadened my horizons.
Pat Bean is a retired journalist who lives in Tucson with her canine companion, Scamp. She is a wondering-wanderer, avid reader, enthusiastic birder, Lonely Planet Community Pathfinder, Story Circle Network board member, author of Travels with Maggie available on Amazon, and is always searching for life’s silver lining.
I just discovered Jan Morris, reading “Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere” in anticipation of 3 days at an AirBnB there with my wife. Decided it was essential baggage for our 2-week trip through Croatia & Slovenia in search of my grandfather’s village, Onek. Found the lost village and returned to Trieste for another day of wandering the old world before our 747-8 back to America. Re-reading Jan Morris again with new eyes.