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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 2004/2005***
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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Saturday, February 14, 2026

Book Poll (2006)

I got this poll from Dianne who wrote it. Read her answers.

Where do you most often buy your books? Online? Secondhand stores? Big name bookstores?
I have one second hand store that I like & I will sometimes go to antique bookstores as a little treat. I sometimes work trips to tiny bookstores into my vacation. I like museum bookstores. I occasionally buy books at Walmart & I have a member card at Barnes and Noble.

If you buy online, which do you prefer - B&N or Amazon.com? Ebay? Christianbook.com? or elsewhere? Amazon. I have never been to Christianbook.com

Do you put your name in your books? If so, are you a bookplate or stamp person? I usually only put my name in books if I am going somewhere that I don’t trust people or I am lending it to someone that might not give it back but that I feel needs to borrow the book. When I lend this way, I will write my name in/on the book in several places as it is often a book that I need back. Other than this I don’t usually write my name in books as I might give them to someone at some point.

How do you feel about loaning books to others? See the last answer.

Do you highlight or mark your books as you read?
I am a heavy annotater….my professors & classmates have always noticed this right away. I not only annotate about what I am reading but anything that comes into my head. I find reading my own annotations interesting. My annotations are private to me so I usually don’t lend out anything that I annotate. My descendants will have a fun time with the amount of writing that I end up leaving behind.
I don’t write in good books….anything that I might need/want to lend out or anything, most hardbacks, or anything of value.
I treat most books like workbooks for me to learn from.
I have even been known to annotate magazines.

How often do you visit your local library?
I don’t. I often don’t like the way library books smell or the snobbiness of the staff.

Do you collect any certain kind of book?
Chaucer, Recipe books, Self-help books, anything on literature, books on religion (not necessarily my own),art books

What do you do when you're done with a book and no longer want it?
I am pretty picky with my books. Usually a book is something that I never get finished reading….something I read over & over learning something new each time. If I feel a book is a detriment to society I have been known to destroy it….for instance books that advocate political violence or books that teach women to hate men (yes, there are plenty of both). Otherwise, I give books I can no longer use to friends or co-workers. I also give books to friends or co-workers if I feel they need them more than me.

Do you keep a list of or catalog the books you own?
No, but I really should. I need to look at librarything.com.

Any other weird book habits you'd like to share?
I sometimes like to make altered books as I am annotating. I usually do not like to alter the original content of the book at all. I like the idea of hiding a lot of gifts in a book that is a present to someone. When I need a book back by a certain date, I have been known to write reminders about the return date needed on the front of the book. I keep a journal that will be a present to my husband….when I get it done that is….it has been quiet a few years that I have been writing in it. I am going to write a lot of books in my lifetime….I hope.

Saturday, February 07, 2026

Patton for the Modern Mind

(tenative title)

My father was a TEC 5 in World War II, under Patton.

So, I would like to start a project on Patton's leadership skills, psychology and decision-making framed for our modern life.

* blog posts
* short vlogs of field trips (I do things like have lunch on top of tanks)
* maybe Instagram
* And hey I should get back on X/Twitter again ... Fail Whale for the win (if you know, you know)

Planned articles:
"Patton for Beginners"
"Patton's 5-Minute Decision Rule"
"How to Teach Patton to Teens" "Why the General Still Matters in 2026"
"What Modern Leaders Misunderstand About Patton"
"Patton vs. Procrastination: A Guide for Remote Workers" (get used to it, so many of us will be remote in the coming years)

I have to have a master list. :-)
-Master list of all the ways people made mistakes about Patton in movies.

Eventually vlog:
Trip to Patton Museum at Fort Knox

Historians of interest:
Nathan C. Jones
Kevin Hymel
Jon Mikdashek
Greg Fontenot
Jörg Muth
Carlos D'Este
Dennis Showalter
John C. McManus