OK, I finished watching Shogun. It ended with Toranaga saying “Soon Anjin-san, I will reveal to you why I must have destroyed your ship to save your life. Build another ship and I will destroy that too. There is much I need to learn from you my friend, and I reveal all to you.” And… Continue reading Kathy The Carmelite, I have a Big “Huh?”
More Allegations Against My Bishop
Again, I am not jumping on a bandwagon to bash my Bishop-at least not in this case. He says he is innocent, and I will back that (like my opinion means anything if I did not). We know it is not uncommon for people to use situations like this for whatever reason in their own… Continue reading More Allegations Against My Bishop
Peony’s USA map
I did not count Arkansas, Idaho, and Oklahoma, since I’ve only passed through them on my way to other states. I only counted states where I’ve been as a destination. create your own visited states map or write about it on the open travel guide
Prevent a tragedy.
Vote for Victor.
When I Was a Little Girl…
there were w few items I desperately wanted to make my life whole and complete. *Toe Ballet Shoes-but since I was under 12, I could not have any. I made due by walking around with Dixie cups on my toes. *A Baby Chick-so cute and fluffy. I asked for one for Christmas when I was… Continue reading When I Was a Little Girl…
Announcement and Question Box for Chapters 7-12
For next Friday: Chapters 7-12. Questions on these chapters may be posted here. I can also send an email notification when each week’s discussion post goes up. If you’d like this, please let me know.
Pride and Prejudice: Chapters 1-6
Welcome to the Group Read! First, my thanks to Hambet, who obliged me (and, at this writing, obliges me still) with a very early and very, very, very long nap while I tapped out my illiterate musings. In case anyone needs it, a very brief plot summary of the first six chapters: Chapter 1: Mrs… Continue reading Pride and Prejudice: Chapters 1-6
Comments policy
When we first installed comments, we considered posting a comments policy. We had seen the combativeness, flame wars and general nastiness that sometimes cropped up at other blogs, and we didn’t want that for our blog. We figured there were plenty of other places for those who liked that kind of combat to fight their… Continue reading Comments policy