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Nina's Blog - Friday 25th April 2025

Friday 25th April 2025, 09:07

I just read this on The New Republic website
The U.S. had become a largely unfamiliar country filled with strange new architectures and foreign voices. And while James had hoped to rediscover his homeland with freshly scrubbed perceptions (much as, when a young man, he first discovered his love for Italy, France, and London), he soon found himself just as “lost in America” as Albert Brooks would a century later. “The very sign of its energy,” he went on to write in his late, impressive, and often complexly difficult travel memoir, The American Scene, in 1907:

is that it doesn’t believe in itself: it fails to succeed, even at a cost of millions, in persuading you that it does. Its mission would appear to be, exactly, to gild the temporary, with its gold, as many inches thick as may be, and then, with a fresh shrug, a shrug of its splendid cynicism for its freshly detected inability to convince, give up its actual work, however exorbitant, as the merest of stop-gaps. The difficulty with the compromised charmer is just this constant inability to convince; to convince ever, I mean, that she is serious, serious about any form whatever, or about anything but that perpetual passionate pecuniary purpose which plays with all forms, which derides and devours them, though it may pile up the cost of them in order to rest a while, spent and haggard, in the illusion of their finality.
https://newrepublic.com/article/193998/henry-james-not-home-america

Written over a century ago, but sounds rather topical.
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ninalanyon · 61-69, T
Friday 25th April 2025, 11:57

I suggested to someone recently that I should post pictures of my wardrobe. I took the pictures a few days ago but didn't post them. So here they are:

My tops, not including jumpers, there are at least sixty:

Cardigans, undies, hats, scarves (only the small ones), nightdresses:

Most of my boots and shoes

Dressing gowns

A rail half filled with clothes that are being advertised for sale, it used to be crammed full

A rail of clothes of uncertain status, perhaps to be kept, perhaps not

My handbags

This room was originally intended as a pantry I think. It's about 4 m long. This is where I hang my coats, jackets, skirts, dresses, suits:


Boxes of jumpers and scarves

I have another two boxes of large scarves and shawls and at least one more box of jumpers.