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Gardener, knitter, slow stitcher, cat lover, meditator, and vegan for the love of Earth and every living thing on it!
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That book was a slog for me because it was my very last assignment as an undergrad. I should probably read it again now that I no longer have a giant paper to write.
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"I Want a Better Catastrophe" by Andrew Boyd.
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I'm reading "I want a better catastrophe. Highly recommend.
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Thank you for sharing! Here's a link to the full AMA Update playlist: www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
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For me Dickens is still relevant. I guess as long as we have poverty, greed, and love, these books will not feel dated. Tale of Two Cities and Bleak House are my favorite.
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Horse, by Geraldine Brooks.
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This morning I turned on the electric heat, made some coffee, put bananas and fresh blueberries on my oatmeal. I started up my dishwasher, and soon I'll be headed out in my car to run errands. That sounds like normal morning, but it really isn't "normal" at all. We're just so used to it.
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Thank you! ♥️
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Your niece has one walking distance from her home!
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Thank you! It's been so frustrating talking to my liberal friends about this over the years. They STILL don't get it, even after this horror of an election.
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How are we getting to the middle if we keep going to the right? We need to support the radical left, or at the very least, not put a lid on their messaging.