Alas No. 7

Todd Atticus (2025)


World Series with Bill


Beach Amigos


‘To-morrow is Saint Crispian’

He that shall live this day, and see old age,
Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours,
And say ‘To-morrow is Saint Crispian:’
Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars.
And say ‘These wounds I had on Crispin’s day.’


Finished reading: Queer Georgians by Anthony Delaney 📚

A Hidden History of Lovers, Lawbreakers and Homemakers

A truly eye-opening history of gender and sexual non-conformity in the long 17th century. As stated in the last lines of the book:

“Together, these histories remind us that even when the odds are stacked against us we survive - and that given our tenacity - we may thrive yet. Each one of us, shoulder to shoulder with the other; nobody left behind.”


Now is the winter of our discontent
Made glorious summer by this sun of York


After the storm…


Sun in Wellington


Finished reading: After the Siren by Darcy Green 📚

I absolutely loved and devoured this book. It made me laugh, and several times, made me cry with joy. Oh and good lord the sex is hot.


Forest bathing


One of those days in Pōneke.


20 years of LibraryThing

A very Happy 20th Birthday to LibraryThing and congratulations to everyone who has made this happen - Tim, the team, and all of the readers and users who have been part of the community for the last 20 years.

I joined LibraryThing in April 2006, and in my first month I added 423 books (mostly history books). I’ve now catalogued 2681 books (1259 of which are tagged ‘history’), so my tastes have broadened!

You can access my personal Library here: https://www.librarycat.org/lib/jeremybakernz

Thank you LibraryThing, for everything. You are a key tool in enabling my obsession!


Bill’s new ride

Suzuki Jimny 4-door


Stunning Queenstown


Finished reading: Deep House by Jeremy Atherton Lin 📚

Sexy and intellectually challenging. What a love story!


Toasty.


Wellington Morning


New coat Love this new coat from Mandatory.


Rising up

Majoribanks Street, Mt Victoria, Pōneke.

(Street is pronounced “Marsh-banks” and was named after Stewart Marjoribanks (1774 – 1863), a wealthy wine merchant and ‘Whig’ M.P in the British House of Commons; who never visited New Zealand).


Dark trails

Early morning winter walk under the trees of Matairangi, Pōneke.