Welcome to Tea, Toast, and Trivia!
Thank you for listening in!
Happy New Year! We have entered the Year 2022.
I am your host, Rebecca Budd. Thank you for listening in to this special podcast to bid a fond farewell to 2021 and offer a warm hello to the incoming 2022, a new year of possibilities and opportunities.
Liz Humphreys from Edinburgh, Scotland, and Elisabeth Van Der Meer from Porvoo, Finland have joined me today for a celebration of New Year traditions that bring us together as a global community.
Happy New Year, Liz and Elisabeth!
Exciting news coming to you on our next adventure that will take us back to Russia. Stay tuned for more information.
So put the kettle on and add to this exciting conversation on Tea Toast & Trivia.

Thank you, Liz, for your willingness to take on this massive project, #WarAndPeade2022, and for your invitation to once again enter the world of Russian Literature. Thank you, Elisabeth, for adding breadth and depth to our understanding. I am looking forward to road ahead and to the many discussions that will come out of this Readalong.
2022 will be the year of Leo Tolstoy.
Liz Humphreys has brought together an invaluable collection of resources that will add depth to our reading experience. Books, blog posts, and reading schedules are available and easily accessible at the following links.
#WarAndPeace2022 – Reading Schedule
Thank you for joining Liz, Elisabeth, and me on Tea Toast & Trivia. You are invited guest on #WarAndPeace2022.
As we part, I leave you with the words of Leo Tolstoy to speed you on your journey. “Seize the moments of happiness, love and be loved! That is the only reality in the world, all else is folly. It is the one thing we are interested in here.”
You can connect with Liz on “Leaping Life” and Elisabeth on “A Russian Affair.” You are only an internet click away from entering a world of books and brilliant conversations.
Until next time, dear friends, keep safe and be well.




43 replies on “Season 4 Episode 1: Happy New Year with Liz Humphreys and Elisabeth Van Der Meer”
[…] three of us talk about this Readalong in our latest gathering on Becky’s brilliant Tea, Toast and Trivia podcast. You can start 2022 by listening to our discussion about Russian New Year traditions, and our plans […]
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Many thanks for inviting me on the #WarAndPeace2022 readalong, Liz! I am excited!!
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I couldn’t, and wouldn’t want to, do it without you! 😘
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I would like to thank you all for your enthralling conversation about Russian traditions! For me traditions are very important, because they give us security, but I have realized very much during Christmas time, how much they have changed in my world and the emotions I always had to sing, at least one song together, have vanished! I wish you all a very good 2022:)
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I am delighted that you enjoyed this podcast Martina. Like you, I have been thinking a great deal about traditions during the month of December. As I look back there were so many traditions that have changed and transitioned over the years: My father reading the Christmas story, setting out cookies for Santa with my young son, singing in a choir when I was a teenager, gathering around a table with family on Christmas Day – all have passed because time moves on and circumstances intervene. A few weeks ago I came across Maya Angelou’s poignant poem: “When Great Trees Fall” which reminded me that memories are what keep traditions alive, vibrant, ever moving forward within a complex environment. I especially appreciated the last stanza when I think of all those who have gone before. Happy New Year, my dear friend. Looking forward to 2022! Sending hugs and more hugs across the way.
“And when great souls die,
after a period peace blooms,
slowly and always
irregularly. Spaces fill
with a kind of
soothing electric vibration.
Our senses, restored, never
to be the same, whisper to us.
They existed. They existed.
We can be. Be and be
better. For they existed.”
https://poems.com/poem/when-great-trees-fall/
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It is very good to hear that you, too, have thought about memories and consequently of traditions. What a beautiful and encouraging poem, Rebecca!
Happy 2022 and big hugs
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Big hugs coming back your way!!
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Thank you so much, Martina!
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Happy New Year, Rebecca!
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Happy New Year and warmest wishes and hugs to you, Laurie, and all of your family. 2022 – here we come.
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I’ve already read six chapters and enjoying the book so far!! I’m starting with a cold read for now, but I’ll be dipping into historical context as I get further along.
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I am delighted that you are joining #WarAndPeace2022 readalong, Liz. What an adventure we have undertaken. I like your incremental approach of reading the book “cold” and then going deep into the back story. I’m looking forward to the many twists and turns on the pathway.
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I will be particuarly interested in discussion of the differences among translations.
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Looking forward to yours thoughts on that topic! Translating words and ideas from one language to another is a remarkable skill.
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It’s probably a little easier to do a successful translation of fiction than poetry. There are some translated poems I’ve read that just go “clunk,” and I can’t help but think it’s the problem of translating the sound and meter of one language using the denotative meanings of the words in another language.
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I find the differences in translation absolutely fascinating, so will look forward to all our conversations about that aspect. Thanks so much for joining us Liz!
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You’re welcome, Liz!
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Hope to get to finish it one of these days, soon…!
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Come join us – it is only 1 chapter a day. We would love that have your company!
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Thanks just the same but too much on my plate as it is now, with books ahead already months in the waiting. Hard to get around writing which to say the least a selfish dictator.
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Then follow along because you are ALWAYS a welcomed guest!! Happy New Year, my dear friend.
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What a great way to start 2022, Rebecca. I love these podcasts. I learn so much from guests like Liz and Elisabeth.The notion that literature helps keep traditions alive is interesting. I think that can also be said for history in general. A lot of events in history could easily be forgotten if people didn’t continue to write about those events. Historians get credit for recording the events, but writers keep the events alive.
Reading War and Peace sounds like a daunting project. I’m not sure I’ll be able to follow, but I’m going to add the hashtag as one I follow on Twitter.
I look forward to a year of interesting discussions, Rebecca. Happy New Year!
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I am delighted that you listened in to this conversation, Dan. I’m taking a deep breath and diving. I had planned to read War and Peace last year and then I received the invitation to join the #KaramazovReadalong which was one chapter a day for 96 days. I am thrilled when Liz announced the #WarAndPeace2022 readalong. I found that reading within a community provided a deeper reading experience. 361 days with Leo will be very interesting. Thank you for your support and encouragement. Happy New Year!!
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Thanks so much for your kind words, Dan. It will be great to have you alongside us on this marvellous adventure!
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Thank you to the three of you for this exciting, educational and interesting New Years discussion. Wishing you a very happy 2022 year to come. I have to confess that this has been a very good learning experience for me. Just one thing, I did not know about two times for Christmas in Russia. Thank you for including the voices and readings by the two who contributed, so very interesting! Thank you for a look into our “reading together” in the coming year. I am looking forward to it very much My very best wishes to all three of you in this next year. Sending love! !
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I am delighted that you enjoyed this podcast. And even more delighted that you are joining the #WarAndPeace2022 readalong. Only 4 more sleeps until we start!
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Wonderful conversation about holiday traditions, and how literature reflects and/or influences those traditions! And very glad to see the “tradition” of a compelling read-along continue in 2022. Thank you, Rebecca, Elisabeth, and Liz!
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Thank you for your heartening words, Dave. I am excited that I will be reading War and Peace. And even more exciting that we are going deeper into Russian culture – art, literature, traditions. I am calling this “my year of living with Leo.”
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And thanks to you too Dave!
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Another wonderful conversation about another beloved Russian classic! Although I won’t be joining the group reading, I greatly look forward to reading all the favorite quotes and cultural materials provided by everyone.
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Mary Jo – your presence is a marvelous support and encouragement to me. 2022 will be the year of getting to know “Leo.”
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Thanks so much Mary Jo! It will be wonderful to have your company as we read through the year. 🙂
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[…] to read, but have never felt quite able to do so, then why not plunge in and read along with me, Becky and Elisabeth, together with a host of other lovely reading […]
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Thank you Liz, for your invitation to enter deeper into the world of Russian Literature. Today we begin!!! #WarAndPeace2022.
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War and Peace! I´m going to give it a try. Thanks for these readalongs. A great way to read a classic.
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FANTASTIC!!! I am delighted that you are on the #WarAndPeace2022 readalong. This will be an extraordinary year of going deeper into Russian Literature. Liz has a great line of up ideas that we are going to pursue. I just read about the connection between Tolstoy and Sir Walter Scott.
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Tolstoy and Scott – oh my! That’s definitely something to explore further…..!!
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How wonderful that you will be joining us, Darlene. It’s going to be a magnificent adventure!
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[…] you are joining me, Becky and Elisabeth on our Readalong, how are you finding the book so far? And if you have read it […]
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What an adventure we are on, Liz! Why would Leo Tolstoy add East Lynne by Mrs Henry Wood to his recommendation?!!!
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