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Mi vida es un bolsillo lleno de arco iris.
My life is a pocketful of rainbows.

So, here I am...
***This blog was Established 2005***
And I am slowly reestablishing it.

I love English Lit! I have a fascination with puns, satire and tropes. I relish sharing the latest logic puzzle I've found. I advocate for education reform. I read Spanish much more fluently than I speak it. I know a lot of German. I dabble in SEVERAL languages .... including writing, history and knowledge of cultures. I am very interested in urban farming and self-sufficiency. Huge Douglas Adams, Roger Zelazny and Piers Anthony fan. I like reading Stephen King/Richard Bachman. I could spend hours with Terry Brooks and Shannara. T.S. Garp and I would get along famously. Avid Armchair Traveler ... especially Italy and Mongolia. Miicroadventures rock! I homeroast green coffee beans ... my fave are those from Chiapas, Mexico. I try new teas and those from Scotland make me smile. Friends and family are AWESOME!

I hope that something made you smile today!.
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Sunday, December 26, 2021



You can participate in this meme HERE. :-)

It's the last Monday of 2021 and I am looking forward to 2022's reading efforts. I want to concentrate much more on not only book blogging ... but music, movie reviews on various sites, cooking, current events and trying TONS of new things! :-) I even have the equipment and the beginning of plans for a podcast.

In 2022, you will find me participating more on:
Letterboxd
GoodReads (I listed 44 finished books in 2021.)

I pulled out one of my fave, though it could be in better condition, records this week.
(video is a clip ... but awesome clip)

And movies watched included:

Both mens' children were included and there was a much-appreciated cameo near the end.

STARTED:

-----Terry McMillan is the author who wrote "How Stella Got Her Groove Back."

AND THE AUDIOBOOKS:


WANT TO READ:


A CURRENT READ:

I am on page 107.




I read this but wasn't impressed. I suppose it because I have read others pretty much identical in scope. Given that ... I would rate the book as "adequate."

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