There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer. ~Ansel Adams Following this train of thought, there are always two people in a book, the writer, and the reader. So... What thoughts do you have on the books you've read?
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Golf Pros
Yes, I was on the winning team again! Hmmm... do you think its me...or the fact that Justin was on both teams? What a great coach he is. Dan had never played, and Chrissy & I had only played once before in our lives. Your a Master in my book Justin!!!
Go ahead and weep with jelously fellow Ripley comrades.... till next year!
The woman in my life!
I know it is officially father's day... But here is a photo of two of the women who amaze me!
My grandma Bylbie is 87 years young. Jessie 22 years old. 65 years separate their births. The relationship they have is awesome. I love eavesdropping on their conversations. Operating elevators, what makes a best friend, and how to grow rhurbard. seemingly meaningless conversations. But they are sharing their wisdom.
They talk about sorrow of relying on others for everything and losing your independence. They talk about the terror of moving out on your own, gaining an independence, something women of grandmas cohort only knew when they became widowed. Wisdom shared from one generation to another about something each can only imagine.
Both ladies will share their strong willed opinions with anyone else, but when they are together, a soft exchange of wisdom is all you can hear.
I admire the women in my life.
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My grandma Bylbie is 87 years young. Jessie 22 years old. 65 years separate their births. The relationship they have is awesome. I love eavesdropping on their conversations. Operating elevators, what makes a best friend, and how to grow rhurbard. seemingly meaningless conversations. But they are sharing their wisdom.
They talk about sorrow of relying on others for everything and losing your independence. They talk about the terror of moving out on your own, gaining an independence, something women of grandmas cohort only knew when they became widowed. Wisdom shared from one generation to another about something each can only imagine.
Both ladies will share their strong willed opinions with anyone else, but when they are together, a soft exchange of wisdom is all you can hear.
I admire the women in my life.
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Thursday, June 16, 2011
I pad camera connection kit
I just received my iPad camera connection kit. I ordered it so I can post photos on this blog as I travel. I tested it out by taking a picture of Emily's bulletin board. It has the cover of every 2012 Charlotte award nominee.
Let's see how this turns out!
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
June is Audiobook month
Okay I'm lifting this link straight from Mary Burkey at Audiobook Blog:
Map of Bones by James Rollins and read by John Meagher, available now thru June 20th as a free down from HarperAudio. Also included is an excerpt from his upcoming book The Devil Colony – out June 21st. Click here for the iTunes link. Audiobook listeners are getting some great freebies from publishers to celebrate June is Audiobook Month!
Map of Bones by James Rollins and read by John Meagher, available now thru June 20th as a free down from HarperAudio. Also included is an excerpt from his upcoming book The Devil Colony – out June 21st. Click here for the iTunes link. Audiobook listeners are getting some great freebies from publishers to celebrate June is Audiobook Month!
Monday, June 13, 2011
More Free Audiobooks
Check out Random House's web page for three free audiobooks. Just sign up for thier newsletter and they will send you a link to download the following three books:
Something for young and old alike.
Something for young and old alike.
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