Let’s start with the semi bad news: I did not finish my major reading goal for 2018. Am I disappointed in myself you might ask: the answer is, of course not! My year was still chalk full of great books and my usual accomplishment of reading 52 or more books a year held up. I… Continue reading Conclusion of Reading 2018
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Daily Rituals by Mason Currey
I've been M.I.A (missing in art) as a result of my new found love of embroidery, but I can promise you I haven't stopped reading. I bought this book, Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey, at Blue Bicycle Books in Charleston, South Carolina. Always support a local bookstore! I was hilariously pleased with… Continue reading Daily Rituals by Mason Currey
The Wonder Of Birds by Jim Robbins
The Wonder Of Birds. What They Tell Us About Ourselves, The World, And A Better Future by Jim Robbins is full of fascinating insight into how the bird and the human world connect (as the title cleverly points out.) I wish that everyone would open their eyes to these animals (and I don’t just say… Continue reading The Wonder Of Birds by Jim Robbins
Attempting To Be Unbiased
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what I can do to make my content as unbiased as I possibly can. Because the posts are based on my feelings and opinions there is no way to totally escape being biased, but I feel like there are some things I can do to mitigate that situation.… Continue reading Attempting To Be Unbiased
Author Kevin Kwan and his trilogy
Endless entertainment. You should no longer be chauffeured around in that Rolls-Royce. I have always felt that unless one is over sixty years of age or in possession of a silver helmet of hair that resembles Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s, being seen in a Rolls is completely ridiculous. Instead, please purchase a Mercedes S-Class,… Continue reading Author Kevin Kwan and his trilogy
