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Tagscookbook (61), Trip (12), fiction (11), Nostalgia (7), Food writing (6), Childrens and YA (5), classic (4) — se alle tags

GrupperBBC Radio 3 Listeners, E.F.Benson, Girlybooks, LTers with dogs, Naturalists, Science!, Trollope lovers unite or fight, What Are You Reading Now?

YndlingsforfattereMargaret Atwood, Jane Austen, Robertson Davies, George Bernard Shaw, Anthony Trollope, Barbara W. Tuchman, E. B. White, P.G. Wodehouse (Fælles favoritter)

Om mig Reading, what a gift! Under the spell of the written word, I leave the present and sink into the page. I love long sessions with music, tea, dogs and a book that matches my mood. My world expands without boundaries.
The picture is Lake Atitlan in Guatemala. I am no photographer, so this doesn't do it justice. Ah vacations!

You can read some of my work on Black Lamb - a monthly publication of "writing for readers." Website at
http://www.blacklamb.org/

Om mit bibliotek The house is full of books, even after a serious weeding for a new library that appealed to me for a starter donation. My budget blown for books. I am mad for lit and good fiction, have a taste for history and science, but then there is the thing with mystery, science fiction/fantasy and humor. There is the garden section, the travel section and an entire bookcase of cookbooks. The camper has field books on natural history.
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Medlem sidenJan 31, 2008

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So glad you're enjoying Portland. And a trip to Norway sounds wonderful. It's so beautiful there, I visited there oh, 30 some years ago!

Yah, I didn't much enjoy the triple digits on Saturday but it's sure great today. Except it looks like we're getting smoke from California's fires. They always send us nasty stuff! ;o)
H. Rider Haggard is fun if you can overlook the political incorrectness. For 1885 I imagine he was considered sensitive. A good yarn with interesting details of the times that I've not encountered before, i.e. how to innoculate your ox team against certain African diseases and what kinds of guns and supplies to take on safari.
Welcome home, Rebecca! Where are you working? We should make a date at Powell's after you get settled.

Thanks re: the photos. I've been having lots of fun taking photos this spring (I've discovered the close-up setting on my camera! Can't get enough of it!)

Hope your move goes well.
Terri
You have a flat? Are you British? ;o) 21st and Johnson is really in the heart of NW Portland -- years ago I lived at 21st and Everett. Now I'm in the Southeast quarter - Hawthorne district. I love it there. When do you move??
Hi Rebecca -- yeah for moving to Portland! Where will you be living? Let me know when you land!
Terri

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