See you on the open seas, friends!
Monday, May 25, 2026
Moby-Dick Summer
A Sand County Vacation
Next on our adventuresome list is A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold. And as a quick aside, the copy that I read also had excerpts from another Leopold book, Round River. Now, Sand County is not a real place, in that there is no place called that. But, it's real in that it's based on the location where Leopold had his sort of vacation house. So, real place, but not real name. The main oomph of the book was set in Wisconsin and takes the reader through a year on this property, month by month. It was beautiful, it was relaxing, and I enjoyed it very much.
Now, nothing against Round River, but I found the second half of the book to be a trifle dry. I wanted to learn more about the beauty of bird song and how trees are sawed down, not to be be beaten over the head with talk of conservation. Don't get me wrong: conservation is so, so important! But, it made for less than thrilling reading. This is an example of one of those books were I can tell right away that I'm not the target audience...and that's okay. Still, I enjoyed the lazy days spent in Sand County, and, to a lesser extent, those on Round River.
States Visited: Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah
Friday, May 15, 2026
Mark, by Mark
Starting with Mark Twain in Ohio, we have a fascinating romp of Twain's adventures through the Buckeye State. The first section was a bit of a roadmap of where he went, who he stayed with, touring companions, and where he gave his lectures. It might come across as a little dry to someone who is not a fan of Twain, but then again, why would you be reading this book if you didn't like Twain at least a little?
The second part of the book is where it really shines. Dawidziak shares a couple of scripts from Twain's lectures. Since he changed the content of each speech from location to location, there's not one fool-proof script, but the book does a great job of compiling one from transcripts and notes.
The second book, Mark Twain's Guide to Diet, Exercise, Beauty, Fashion, Investment, Romance, Health, and Happiness was also extremely amusing. The whole book consists of quotes on various topics, but Twain is so witty you don't mind reading what is essentially a glorified quote book. I found a lot of great material here, and it only whet my appetite for more Twain.
Dawidziak has written more on Twain so I'll definitely have to check out his other books. If you want to check out his website, you can find it here. There are links to all his books included.
States Visited: Ohio
The Accidental Honeymoon
Our next stop on the all-American road trip is Maryland with David Potter's book, An Accidental Honeymoon.
I'll be honest, dear readers, that I picked this one up strictly because I needed a story set in Maryland for my summer reading challenge. I really knew nothing about it (the state or the book, although my aunt and uncle lived there for a while). But, the book was short and free on Project Gutenberg, so why the heck not?
Monday, May 11, 2026
Spooky S.E. Schlosser
Among the stack of books my librarians have given me were several by folklorist S.E. Schlosser. For this blog post, I selected just a handful of them:
- Spooky New England
- Spooky Michigan
- Spooky Great Lakes
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Fifty Nifty States
I've decided to add another layer to this year's Summer Reading Challenge to keep things fun and interesting. Since this is Road Trip Americana, why not use a map to keep track of which states we've "visited" on our trip?






