Heiligenkreuz Abbey, Steampunk Books, Airline Mags, Nunavik & More: Endnotes 08 November

Heiligenkreuz Abbey, Steampunk Books, Airline Mags, Nunavik & More: Endnotes 08 November

Friday, 8 November, 2024

Every Friday, we celebrate the weekend — and all the reading and relaxing and daydreaming time ahead — with Melissa's favorite book- and travel-related links of the week. Why work when you can read fun stuff?!

This post is part of our Endnotes series.

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The Gothic and Romanesque cloister above is found at Heiligenkreuz Abbey, a Cistercian monastery in the Vienna Woods in Austria. It’s the second-oldest (and the oldest continuously active) Cistercian monastery in the world. It’s currently home to more than 100 monks. Founded in 1133 by St. Leopold III of Austria (aka, Leopold the Good), and its name means Holy Cross. The church, cloister, and living quarters of the monastery complex are beautifully preserved — it’s like a time machine to the Middle Ages — and the ‘secret library’ houses illuminated manuscripts from the 13th and 14th centuries. This is a nice first-hand account of visiting — and a solid video report with fascinating historical tidbits. (Plus, 7 unusual monasteries around the world).

New Strong Sense of Place Episode — Seattle: City of Superlatives

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Seattle is a mashup of water and mountains — it just might be the ultimate outdoor playground. If you want to go hiking, camping, boating, biking, or meander in a beautiful garden, Seattle is a fantastic place to do all of that.

It can also claim a vast realm of ‘firsts’ in music, architecture, politics, and literature. (Not to mention Bigfoot sightings, if that’s your thing.) There’s grunge music, Elvis appearances, the Seattle Seahawks’ 12th Man, an inordinate number of sunglasses, and more library cards than anywhere else in the United States.

The city also hosted two World’s Fairs: the Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition in 1909 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Klondike Gold Rush (you do not want to miss the Two Truths and a Lie story about that one!) — and the Century 21 Exposition in 1962. That one — which tried to predict what life in America would be like in the year 2000 and beyond — gave us the Space Needle, the Alweg Monorail, and a car shaped like a rocket.

In this episode, we learn the stories of a few remarkable Seattle women, celebrate Seattle’s superlatives, and share a bookish itinerary for the ‘Most Literate City in the Country.’ Then we recommend seven great books that took us there on the page, including an unusual ghost story, a memoir about living in 1950s Seattle, a thriller set in the world of journalism, three graphic novels that will make you want to take a walk, and a modern fable set in the San Juan islands. [transcript]

Visit our show notes for the list of all the books we discussed, photos, links to fascinating stuff, videos, author info, and more.

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Wishing you a few days filled with the best things.

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