by Melinda Brasher

by Melinda Brasher

Friday, June 12, 2026

"Backpacking" Rusava to Svatý Hostýn, Czech Republic

From day two of my little overnight rural backpacking trip:

Sunrise at the campground:


More sunrise beauty, right before I saw the three deer I don't have pictures of:


Just a nice trail view, from near where I sat to dry my tent after the morning rain (red sky in morning and all that):


Not sure what flower:

Memorial to those who died in the mountains they loved (near Skalka):

More gorgeous views (with fleeting rain):

And more, from the viewpoint just down from Svatý Hostýn:

Elderflowers that some nice strangers told me how to pick and make into syrup (which I later did--delicious!):

At the pilgrimage site of Svatý Hostýn:


Beautiful stations of the cross:

Great day:  Rusava to  Svatý Hostýn and then down to the bus at Chvalčov.  11.1 km, 514 m gain.  

Thursday, June 11, 2026

"Backpacking" Slušovice to Rusava, Czech Republic

 I went on a sort of rural overnight backpacking trip last weekend.  This is day one.  

The idyllic view from near Slušovice:

There was even a sheepdog carefully patrolling his flock and warning me not to get too close.

Green meadowed hills with clouds that seemed to pose just for me:



Wildlife:


Forest art gallery:



Castle (Ahh...Europe):  


Scary bottomless hole in the road:


Okay, so it had a bottom, but it was pretty creepy.  Thank goodness people marked it well.

A classic Czech spring (though this one's a more overgrown than usual).  I love how you'll often find cups hanging at these places so that anyone can take a civilized drink:


More wildlife in the spring.  Probably teenaged tadpoles.  But maybe fire salamander babies.



Feast of wild strawberries.  Okay...maybe FEAST isn't the right word for something so tiny.  But yummy.

What a great day.  Slušovice to Rusava via Lukov castle.  19.4 km, 571 m gain.  With a moderately heavy pack.    





Just a flower in the rain

 Seasons!!  Rain!!  Green things with flowers!!  What a lovely place the Czech Republic is.  



Thursday, May 28, 2026

Book Review, When We Go Missing, by April Henry

This was a fast, exciting, enjoyable read with admirable but flawed characters, good plotting, and good characterization.  

A librarian friend once recommended April Henry for reluctant young adult readers, and I have to agree.  I've read a couple of her other books and they've all been good.  

   

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Book Review, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, by Gail Honeyman


This was a strange book.  

The writing was engaging, but I didn’t love spending time with the main character at first, and her personality seemed a little hard to pin down.  That, however, turned out to be the brilliance of the book.  Stick with it.  The reward is well worth it.  

4.5 stars

I would definitely read more by Gail Honeyman.  

Saturday, May 9, 2026

The progression of spring

Since I posted last, here's a photo log of important spring developments:

April 17: Tulips and other flowers planted by the city on the side of the road


April 19:  The local arboretum

Where this:

Becomes this:

April 22:  


April 25: Canola fields that one week drew no attention at all and by the next week were startlingly yellow. 


And general gorgeousness, including many cotton-puff trees.


May 2:  Most of the cotton-puff trees have lost their blossoms, but now, on the hill in the back, you can see the striking contrast between the electric-green new growth of deciduous trees and the dark green of the evergreens.  One of my favorite things about spring here.


May 6:  But even the spruce gets in the new-grow-green action:


May 7:  In the castle park in Valmez






I love spring!