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What do you want to be when you grow up? That's a question we've all heard. First, I already "am" -- so being is not a question. Second, I'm still working on what I want to do.
I love library work -- research, reader's advisory, book talks, story time, blogs, wikis, .... Every day is an adventure of discovery and learning, while interacting with people.
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7/8/2011 | A Paris Themed Summer (1 Comments )
My first meeting of M. Lisa.It's a Paris themed summer. Driving between Virginia and Vermont, I listened on CD to R. A. Scotti's Vanished Smile: The Mysterious Theft of the Mona Lisa. Okay. True confession. I didn't know that the Mona Lisa had once... Read the rest of this post |
7/7/2011 | The Mount Lives On ... for Now (0 Comments )
A few winters ago driving through Massachusetts to Vermont, I looked to my right while at a traffic light and made a surprising discovery. There was the sign for Edith Wharton's home, The Mount. I'd read a few of Wharton's books, and loved them. ... Read the rest of this post |
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1. Unruly Americans and the Origins of the Constitution (Hardcover) Author: Woody Holton Publisher: Hill and Wang |
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5/25/2008 Add | |||
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2. Sitting Practice: A Novel (Hardcover) Author: Caroline Adderson Publisher: Trumpeter |
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LitLinx said: This book was reviewed in the May 18, 2008, Sunday NYT Book Review. On Monday I went to the local library and found the only copy in the system on the New Book shelves. I'm on page 42, and the writi...more tags: I Read | |||||
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Comment by Margery Glickman on 9/27/2009 at 9:52 AM:
Please don't promote the Iditarod. For the dogs, the Iditarod is a bottomless pit of suffering. Six dogs died in the 2009 Iditarod. Two dogs on Dr. Lou Packer's team froze to death in the brutally cold winds. What happens to the dogs during the race includes death, paralysis, frostbite (where it hu... more
Comment by Julie Shore on 5/18/2008 at 12:41 PM:
You've got a great blog.
You've got a great blog.