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Return from the Rio Grande
People of the Blogosphere, I HAVE RETURNED! Last Saturday I boarded a plane and put into motion which was months in the making. Back in May, I decided to take a vacation to the Southwest, and by the first week … Continue reading
This Week….in the Land of Enchantment
Tomorrow morning, dear readers, I will wake up dark and early and scurry to an airport, off to spend a week in New Mexico. In the words of Bilbo Baggins, I am GOING ON AN ADVENTURE! I have never flown … Continue reading
Mideast Index
(The Pyramids, Shah Mosque, Nile River, Ishtar Gate, and Jerusalem) Cradle of Civilization: Ancient Mesopotamia The Near East, Isaac Asimov The Egyptians, Barbara Watterson Age of Empires The Lost History of Christianity, Phillip Jenkins The Persians: Ancient, Medieaval, and Modern … Continue reading
TBR Bodycheck
Another week, more solid progress on the TBR. There are a couple of reviews pending. I plan one more big push this week, then a switch to American lit, then another drive to finish this one off! Taken down! Liberty, … Continue reading
TBR Progress Report
A few weeks into the new TBR Takedown Challenge (Bigger! Better!), I’m making excellent progress: Taken down!Liberty, Defined, Ron PaulBig Box Swindle, Stacy MitchellSaving Congress from Itself, James BuckleyCyber War: The Next Threat to National Security, Richard ClarkeWhen Asia Was … Continue reading
World War 2 Index
This index includes only books read during the tenure of the blog, omitting those consulted but not read completely, like Walter Boyne’s Influence of Air Power Upon History, as well those given only marginal comments, like Primo Levi’s Surviving Auschwitz. … Continue reading
The City: the Index
Citizen Politics Edens Lost and Found, Harry Wiland, Dale Bell, Joseph D’Agnes’ City as Community The Small-Mart Revolution, Michael Schuman The Great Good Place: Cafés, Coffee Shops, Bookstores, Bars, Hair Salons, and the Other Hangouts at the Heart of a Community, Ray … Continue reading
New Feature
Although frequent visitors here know there is little I will not read about, some subjects pop up more often than others, and I thought it might serve both me and interested readers if I organized things a bit. I’m an energetic … Continue reading