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écrit par AdonisGuilfoyle à 4:32 pm (EST) le Mar 20, 2010
écrit par OldSarge à 8:54 am (EST) le Mar 15, 2010
écrit par Severn à 6:08 am (EST) le Mar 4, 2010
Thank you so much for your interest and kind comments. If you have an e-reader you can download 'A World Invisible' for free, but it would be a bit of a pain trying to read the download from a computer screen, I fear. It is available from Amazon.com in the States, though.
I quite understand your daughter's feelings about doing horses full-time. I think I always knew that for me it would be just too much mud for not enough money! Working part time is a different matter, and I'm finding this problem-solving and teaching owners to understand their horses and be proper leaders for them is so rewarding I no longer particularly want to ride.
You're probably aware that Monty Roberts has done extraordinary things for disadvantaged children too - he and his wife have taken many, many foster children of all ages, and usually the more troubled, difficult ones I suspect.
I'm going to request your LT friendship!
All the best,
Joanna
écrit par JoannaON à 8:20 am (EST) le Feb 17, 2010
Great stuff, isn't it? I don't know whether you are a horse person - I know many people go to his demos who are not - but I've messed about with horses all my life. Three years ago I discovered Kelly Marks runs courses in the UK, and to cut the long story short, I have just qualified as one of Kelly's practitioners. Very exciting!
My life is a little weird - I tell people that half the time I am a novelist, half the time I am a textile artist, and half the time I am a horse whisperer - now go do the math! Can be a challenge sometimes, but at least I don't get stale!
If you care to see nice horsy pics, visit my New Leaf website - go to www.joanna-oneill.com and follow the link.
All good wishes, Joanna
écrit par JoannaON à 12:37 pm (EST) le Feb 16, 2010
Due to an crazy busy december and january and an inability to find the place where I could see, who my santa were, I haven't thanked you for the books before now.
I hadn't read anything by Sanderson before and I love to be interduced to new authors and worlds. So far I have finished Mistborn, which I liked very much. You choose wisely. So thank you very much.
écrit par trisweather à 9:07 am (EST) le Jan 29, 2010
écrit par Esta1923 à 2:05 pm (EST) le Jan 17, 2010
~ Nadia
écrit par Nadiko à 9:38 pm (EST) le Dec 30, 2009
We've had some issues with our postal service (hasn't everyone at the moment!), with strikes & things, so I'm a bit worried that the card may not get to you - please let me know if/when it does!
Take Care
Seanie
écrit par Seanie à 6:27 pm (EST) le Dec 16, 2009
I cannot imagine what YOU went through with Tommy - it was sweet to see his picture. I hope he's recovering well.
Thanks for your caring!
Janny
écrit par JannyWurts à 11:41 am (EST) le Dec 8, 2009
écrit par JPB à 1:09 pm (EST) le Nov 30, 2009
écrit par Esta1923 à 12:30 pm (EST) le Nov 27, 2009
http://ken-of-ghastria.livejournal.com/
écrit par OldSarge à 8:31 am (EST) le Nov 25, 2009
I was incredibly touched that you took the time to write me a note...considering the circumstances! It is very uplifting, for me, when I read that thread, so I hope, no I am sure, it is even better for you.
Times like these it is good to know a bunch of mad, caring individuals - they add some sanity to a world out-of-kilter at the present time.
As a health worker I understand your situation...I sincerely mean everything I wrote; however I look forward immensely to a future time when we can exchange posts on the GD threads...and elsewhere, with a little less worry. Stay strong - even the worst of times will pass.
~Lyn
écrit par Lman à 6:17 am (EST) le Nov 12, 2009
écrit par Madcow299 à 3:36 pm (EST) le Sep 29, 2009
A few minutes ago I went to his website. OH OH, too late I learn I could have tried for FREE copy of the DVD of its stage performance! (It was 3:15 pm here when I saw the offer. I think it expired 4 AM our time. I don't know if we can see it on Netflix. . . probably NOT!)
Anyhow do look for the books. I'm sure you will be interested in them. AND on Feb. 4 we celebrate his birthday. . . At the Website you can see how people do that.
écrit par Esta1923 à 6:46 pm (EST) le Aug 30, 2009
écrit par Esta1923 à 10:26 pm (EST) le Aug 29, 2009
écrit par NanaDonna à 10:35 pm (EST) le Aug 20, 2009
écrit par NanaDonna à 10:33 pm (EST) le Aug 20, 2009
Sure miss you. It would be awesome if we could get together sometime soon just to visit and catch up. I know you've got your schedule full. I was out of town 4 week ends in a row but have been home for a few days. That's awesome. Hope you are at least enjoying working. No wonder I didn't get a copy of "Wife of the Gods". You got my copy :) Drop me a line.
écrit par NanaDonna à 10:31 pm (EST) le Aug 20, 2009
Thanks for stopping by. And I've read all the books we share except for Tears of the Giraffe. A lot of them are old favorites. That's an adorable cat you have. They're so cute when they sit like that!
écrit par coppers à 4:13 pm (EST) le Aug 15, 2009
écrit par hfglen à 3:53 am (EST) le Aug 9, 2009
I have to say that the movie adaptations have been generally quite good. I'm not one of those purists, I understand that changes must be made to make a good film out of all the details you get in a book, and for the most part, they've done a good job. At times they've improved over some of JKR's clunkier ideas. (for instance, simply having Cho be the one who tells on them in OotP).
Besides, if you are too lazy to read the book you deserve to miss out on stuff!
écrit par littlegeek à 5:52 pm (EST) le Jul 20, 2009
I kind of thought Alan Rickman overdid it a bit as Snape this time and I usually love him. Gambon was perfect imo. I was a bit disappointed at some of the dialogue between Harry & Snape that was left out of the ending.
Mostly, I really liked it, tho.
écrit par littlegeek à 11:44 am (EST) le Jul 20, 2009
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écrit par foolofatook à 4:53 pm (EST) le Jul 13, 2009
écrit par silverdaisy1975 à 4:19 pm (EST) le Jul 8, 2009
écrit par PkrImperatrix à 8:46 am (EST) le Jul 7, 2009
écrit par Goldengrove à 6:33 am (EST) le Jul 6, 2009
écrit par mirrordrum à 12:00 pm (EST) le Jul 5, 2009
écrit par mirrordrum à 9:53 pm (EST) le Jul 3, 2009
écrit par Esta1923 à 11:39 am (EST) le Jul 3, 2009
I'd posted after reading your comment on the black orchids thread on street vendors and hot dogs. you said you're leery of street vendors after reading TP.
i was asking if you could remember which TP book or books talk about street vendors and their wares. it seems to me i remember them from *night watch*. not sure, though, and because i can't visually read the books i can't search. d'you see?
then i segued into encomiums about Celia Imrie's brilliant narration of *wyrd sisters*. i assert that even if you've read it visually, it's worth revisiting it in audio just to hear her version. to hear her do lord felmet is for to die!
does it make more sense now?
écrit par mirrordrum à 4:00 pm (EST) le Jul 2, 2009
I liked the opening scences of a man chasing across the desert in sparse prose, the later books become much more convoluted to no great benefit. It does get less gruesome I think, through the series, but I can't say either the pace or the sympathy for the character increases. We do meet some of Roland's companions and there is some clever interaction and group dynamics there. It definetly gets a lot weirder. I enjoyed the opening 3 books (rated 4*) but the next few were many many years later in being published, and lose that sparse chase element, and just become very different.
There's a religious part? It's been a few years, and I've no real intention of re-reading it, but I don't remember any particular religious aspect.
écrit par reading_fox à 5:56 am (EST) le Jun 12, 2009
Thank you so much for your wonderful and perceptive review of my novel WIFE OF THE GODS. I wanted you to know how much I appreciated it. I was thrilled by your perceptive comments. Thank goodness for book-lovers like you.
All my best
Kwei Quartey
Author of WIFE OF THE GODS
http://kweiquartey.com
écrit par kquartey à 6:42 pm (EST) le May 26, 2009
écrit par Esta1923 à 3:08 pm (EST) le Apr 25, 2009
I often wish that portal technology existed so that ppl like you could be RL friends instead of just online friends, lol...
écrit par Seanie à 8:56 pm (EST) le Apr 22, 2009
écrit par Jodyreadseverything à 3:19 pm (EST) le Apr 16, 2009
écrit par GeorgiaDawn à 2:41 am (EST) le Apr 13, 2009
Yes, I guess I haven't been doing much here lately besides keeping up my own library, and doing lots of reading related to the kids school subjects of course! We are on Early American history this year so that is where I am spending a lot of my reading time, doing a George Washington bio (or actually a couple of them) currently.
We are back in Thailand, have a new house, have opened a new office that my husband is doing some translation workshops out of for local folks, and doing the usual family stuff with young kids. My oldest will be trying an on-line class next year for the first time with The Potter's School. I'm excited about that.
Thanks for checking in with us, we are still around, just quiet...
Blessings,
Joy
écrit par tebowfamily à 10:53 am (EST) le Apr 11, 2009
écrit par NanaDonna à 2:17 pm (EST) le Apr 10, 2009
écrit par misskate à 1:14 pm (EST) le Apr 10, 2009
I see you have the Jan Karon series, I enjoy her "home" feeling style of writing.
écrit par investory à 9:32 pm (EST) le Apr 7, 2009
Are you doing the Presidential Challenge? I'm planning to, although so far I have read only one book that qualifies! But I have a couple more I plan to read this year. I'm becoming a real history "buff." My husband will retire this summer and that is one area I can convince him to read in so I'm stocking up on books that we can both read. We both read rather slowly (although, he's even slower than I am!)so, especially for him, I like to own the book so we don't have to worry about renewals and fines. I do read quite a bit out of the library to save money--especially things I won't ever read again and my husband won't be interested in.
Do you not have a thread on LT for posting your reading? That may be why I haven't been able to find it to "star" it and keep up with you. In January I searched for those members I wanted to "follow" and couldn't locate you on any of the groups I checked.
écrit par MusicMom41 à 5:17 pm (EST) le Apr 6, 2009
écrit par hfglen à 12:34 pm (EST) le Apr 6, 2009
She Who Knows says you put it in any oven-to-table dish that fits. She usually does mix the cocoa in with the other dry ingredients and then puts a bit more on top. We think a large cup is about 9 fl. oz. -- not sure how that relates to heaping cups! And if you add a bit more water, you get more sludge (an advantage in this family).
écrit par hfglen à 2:42 pm (EST) le Apr 3, 2009
écrit par Booksloth à 12:24 pm (EST) le Apr 3, 2009
The original recipe is called Quick Chocolate Pudding, and is published in the Houswives League Cookery Book (check my catalogue), where it is attributed to J. Schmidt of Pretoria.
60 g / 2 oz butter or margarine
125 g / 4 oz sugar
4 t cocoa
1 egg
1 large c self-raising flour
1/2 c milk
Mix together butter, sugar, egg, flour, milk and a few drops vanilla. Place in dish. Sprinkle with cocoa. Gently pour over 1 1/2 cups boiling water. Bake for 30-40 minutes in moderate oven, 180°C / 350°F.
Tonight's one inadvertently doubled the milk and flour. This absolutely does not work.
Enjoy!
écrit par hfglen à 2:50 pm (EST) le Apr 2, 2009
écrit par MissWoodhouse1816 à 3:47 pm (EST) le Mar 31, 2009
*hugs*
Tess
écrit par Delirium9 à 2:16 pm (EST) le Mar 31, 2009
he swears he will never drink again, i've heard that so many times. The only good thing is as long as he's incapacitated he can't drink, but what about later? My kids hate him, it hurts my relationship with them but what can I do? I wouldn't turn them out either! Thanks for the shoulder.I needed it.
écrit par pollysmith à 9:12 pm (EST) le Mar 30, 2009
écrit par divinenanny à 4:24 am (EST) le Mar 26, 2009
écrit par Esta1923 à 1:03 am (EST) le Mar 25, 2009
écrit par pollysmith à 10:38 pm (EST) le Mar 23, 2009
No, we stayed on the surface, though when we got rained out at one site it was quite close as to whether we were going to retain contact with Mother Earth or get washed away completely! I'm STILL just over halfway (not quite 1000 of 1700) through January, so will be a while. Especially as a critical notebook has gone AWOL.
écrit par hfglen à 4:23 pm (EST) le Mar 23, 2009
écrit par hfglen à 11:16 am (EST) le Mar 22, 2009
Have a great weekend! Talk to you soon.
Olivia
écrit par OliviaBrooks123 à 1:33 pm (EST) le Mar 21, 2009
écrit par Morphidae à 10:43 am (EST) le Mar 21, 2009
écrit par mrgrooism à 10:27 pm (EST) le Mar 15, 2009
écrit par bill à 11:13 pm (EST) le Mar 14, 2009
écrit par GeorgiaDawn à 10:53 pm (EST) le Mar 7, 2009
It was the first poem I wrote that I had the guts to try and publish... it was accepted in an anthology of poetry aimed at young South African poets... and it won 4th prize for best poem in its class!!! *glee* :D
I will try and dig up a few of my other poems and post them... just have to find them first...
écrit par Taliska à 9:20 am (EST) le Feb 23, 2009
We are in the middle of 2 disasters. Floods in the North and fires in the south.
Thank you for your caring and prayers Lee.Most people in Aus are in a bit of shock I think.
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Carrie
écrit par cal8769 à 9:13 pm (EST) le Feb 5, 2009
écrit par katylit à 2:16 pm (EST) le Feb 3, 2009
I got the Legacy writing and organizing photos done, but not the to-do list. So for this week:
1. Create a to-do list for my genealogical research
2. Do 1 item from the to-do list
3. Create 2 - 3 pages in my new photo album
How did you do with your captions this week? Hopefully no more family drama?
écrit par Morphidae à 12:10 pm (EST) le Feb 2, 2009
I'll keep you and your family in my thoughts.
I spoke to Tynesha last Sunday. The good thing was that she called me and wants to stay connected. The hard part was some of what I had to say to her. At the end, tho, she said she would think about what I had to say and I said I would do the same and we will keep in touch.
écrit par littlegeek à 11:01 am (EST) le Jan 31, 2009
écrit par Esta1923 à 12:36 pm (EST) le Jan 28, 2009
>>It did come back off, right? ;)
écrit par Melsar à 9:08 pm (EST) le Jan 27, 2009
>>Well, of course I'll accept your friendship request, if only because your profile picture >>gave me a good laugh! :) We also share some great books.
écrit par Melsar à 6:28 pm (EST) le Jan 27, 2009
1. Spend 20 minutes answering questions from the book, Legacy (did 40 min.)
2. Create a to-do list for my genealogical research
3. Spend 1 hour organizing photos
écrit par Morphidae à 11:55 am (EST) le Jan 26, 2009