Friday, February 28, 2025

Inklings // February 2025

And.... here we are again! 

During February we had family visiting (lotttttts of Ticket to Ride and talking ....and rain) and then I had a big writing project with a deadline (if you're interested, you can read it here) + housekeeping, homeschooling, gardening, all that. 

And spring is definitely spring-ing with fruit blossoms and daffodils and all sorts of deliciousness.  

I'm having so much fun seeing all your entries and wanna keep this going, so I'm just going to do the best I can to get Inklings up whenever possible each month. As long as the next month hasn't gone up, feel free to jump in whenever and participate! 💜 I'll leave this one open for at least the first two weeks of March. 

Rules:

1. At any time during the month, on your own blog post a scene from a book or film that matches the prompt, including a link back here in your post.

2. Make sure to come back and leave a link to your entry in the box on this post. That's it!

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February's prompt is:

A scene at the piano

It's been a long time, but I rewatched the '95 Pride and Prejudice with my mom and youngest sister during their visit, and fell in love with it all over again. (Speaking of which, I can't believe this year will be its 30th anniversary! I looked it up and just discovered that it looks like the first ep aired for the first time ever on what would become a significant date for my husband and I as well. 😳 My brain doesn't quite know what to do with that. 😄😂 And I've been wanting to do a proper review of it for a long time, so hoping I can make that happen this year too. That would be kinda special, right?)

There are a number of excellent pianoforte scenes in P&P, but I'm definitely highlighting THE scene below. I couldn't find a lot of screenshots for the actual scene, so I'll share it in its entirety via YT. I know it's summertime in the story, but something about the very sunlight this time of year -- the clear gold of it + the freshness of spring -- just seems to click with the composition of this beautiful scene as well. 

Enjoy!

Have you seen this version of Pride and Prejudice? 

You can pop your links below:

🌿 Can't wait to see what y'all come up with and have fun! 🌿

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