THE OUTLANDER VERSION of a BOOK PARCEL
Books.
An unfolding world with hours of joy. Word by word. Page by page.
I have a
fondness for books. I consider myself the most important part of the Book
Equation. The Reader. I have been the Writer. And the Researcher and the Pain
Bearer. But the Reader is my favorite. The recipient of the gift.
I can mark
almost every memorable moment of my life by the book I was reading. Each Book a
cobblestone in the road. Looking back, it is a beautiful road.
But giving
the gift of Books is almost as sweet.
It is my
favorite gift to give….
Especially
when it involves a treasured Book…
I recently made
some OUTLANDER Themed Book Boxes for my friends here at Delicious Reads and
they asked me to tell you a little about them.
I started
out thinking about what an 18th Century Book Box might contain.
Since this was about Outlander, and I was in the process of planning an adventure
in Scotland. I thought it might be fun to put together a Book Parcel based on
that. Like something Lord John would have sent Jamie and Claire. (Lord John is
a prominent character in these books but he is introduced as a 16 year old in
Dragonfly in Amber)
The time I
spent travelling through England and Scotland was magical. From the gritty
streets of London and the adorable charm of the Lake District to the rainy soot
stained magic of Edinburgh and the pure, cold ghosts of the Scottish Highlands.
For any Book Lover it was a dream. I was forever changed.
I thought
about these Book Parcels a lot while I was there. I was on a quest. I started
working on these several months before I actually gave them and before my trip
and the process was amazing. It added a layer of richness to my adventure….
One of my
favorite parts of making a Book Box is this part. Thinking about the person who
will enjoy this Parcel. Whatever it contains. Each and every item.
Of course it
would contain a Book. Or Books.
Books were
precious and possibly rare and treasured, to be sure. They were read and
re-read over and over.
So I
included a really beautiful Book. My favorite one of course, it needed to be special with meaning
and with a ribbon book mark. (I am not sure why but I have a thing for those).
This particular one included a map of all the places. THE PLACES!!! I don’t know about you, but books with maps and letters and family trees are so delicious! It makes them feel so personal. As if you found someone’s hidden journal.
This particular one included a map of all the places. THE PLACES!!! I don’t know about you, but books with maps and letters and family trees are so delicious! It makes them feel so personal. As if you found someone’s hidden journal.
And a
Candle. Something to read by. I remember being little and reading past my
bedtime with a flashlight under the covers. Yes. There needed to be a candle.
Not just any candle but the right one. One that smelled of the Highlands and the
Heather and all the things. THE THINGS!!! I always imagined that reading way
back then had a different sort of feeling with the flickering candle and the
crackling fire. Maybe the wind whistling outside or the thunder and lightning. The
ghosts.
There should
also be something to keep them warm. The Highlands are very cold and one of the
things I noticed, especially in Scotland, was that everyone wore sweaters or
some sort of knitted wool. From the tiny babies and messy toddlers to the old
men and workers. The sheep are everywhere!
I was fascinated by this. The wool was a thing of beauty. I imagined that in the 18th Century it would have been such a necessity to have wool. Might even mean the difference between surviving or not. I thought about that a lot.
I was fascinated by this. The wool was a thing of beauty. I imagined that in the 18th Century it would have been such a necessity to have wool. Might even mean the difference between surviving or not. I thought about that a lot.
When I knit for someone I always start the same way. First, I pick the yarn. (Or the yarn
picks me) Arm warmers are my particular favorite to knit for a number of
reasons. It is on my favorite size of needle for one thing. (I don’t know why
but the Size 8 Knitting Needle is a joy)
Cast on 32
stitches and knit 4 rows of stocking stitch.
This creates
my signature curl. I stop here. For me knitting is personal. My Mum taught me
to knit and at this point I always think of her. I picture the stitches flying
off her needles. This is where I decide how to proceed. I don’t really decide.
I think of the person I am knitting for and the decision is made for me. I love
this part so much! No two pair of arm warmers are ever the same and even if I
don’t know the person, I feel like I do. Or I might. It seems like a good way
to begin to know someone. This part is precious. The wool! I love the wool.
Shortbread. Scotland.
I am not sure how to elaborate on this. There just needed to be Shortbread.
Bannocks
were a staple food in Scotland. Especially in the 18th Century when
Oats were so necessary for survival. I have made many kinds of Bannocks but the
Cheese ones are my best. My husband Matt and I made the Wine Jelly in the
summer for the very purpose of these Boxes. I remember thinking about putting
it in these Special Parcels way back then. Even before we went to Scotland. Just
from reading the books. And Cheese Bannocks and Wine Jelly? They go so well
together. They were part of Scotland.
When we were
in Great Britain I learned to make basic scones from a lady who owned a little
café/bakery in one of the villages. She had invited us into her home and we had
Tea and Scones. She told us stories about her home and her farm. It had once
been owned by Beatrix Potter! She told me she had made scones every day of her
life. Every single day. She had clothes hanging on the line outside her
farmhouse and she was wearing an old apron with a little smear of flour on her
cheek. She looked so pretty. For some
reason at that moment, I wanted that life. It was perfect.
And the Brown SugarScones. My goodness. My very favorite things. I have made them so many times. The process is so beautiful. And Strawberry Jam. I think of Jamie’s Strawberry Fields in Drums of Autumn (book 4) and I picture Claire making batches of jam.
And the Brown SugarScones. My goodness. My very favorite things. I have made them so many times. The process is so beautiful. And Strawberry Jam. I think of Jamie’s Strawberry Fields in Drums of Autumn (book 4) and I picture Claire making batches of jam.
I figure
there would be a letter. Detailed and full of news.
Parchment was rare back then. It was sometimes considered a luxury. Sometimes used and re-used. Correspondence told the stories of so many lives. Both sides were needed to tell the tale. There needed to be a letter. Handwritten in beautiful script. It had to be carefully sealed to insure it had not been intercepted. In Dragonfly in Amber, intercepted correspondence proves dangerous. I have a particular fondness for handwriting and beautiful paper. This particular parchment was found at the ShakespeareMuseum in Stratford-Upon-Avon in England. The Home of William Shakespeare. And it’s beautiful.
Parchment was rare back then. It was sometimes considered a luxury. Sometimes used and re-used. Correspondence told the stories of so many lives. Both sides were needed to tell the tale. There needed to be a letter. Handwritten in beautiful script. It had to be carefully sealed to insure it had not been intercepted. In Dragonfly in Amber, intercepted correspondence proves dangerous. I have a particular fondness for handwriting and beautiful paper. This particular parchment was found at the ShakespeareMuseum in Stratford-Upon-Avon in England. The Home of William Shakespeare. And it’s beautiful.
And all of
these things needed to be carefully packed in a basket so it could be
transported, by carriage probably, and delivered to these special people.
I would
imagine back then, when material things were not so abundant, that receiving a
Book was maybe the best thing ever.
I could have
included a million things in these Parcels. The Coloring Book and the Matches
are added luxuries. Each item brought me particular joy.
I had to
stop somewhere though.
Thanks you
guys. For having me. It has been a pleasure J
You are a most delightful human!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. This is just perfect and I still dream of eating those scones.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading this article and found it quite informative. And especially the part about tracking the parcel. Thanks for sharing! I generally prefer WPS to send parcel to Australia and would recommend it to all.
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