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What's Tish Readin'?: December 2008
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I read a lot. Sometimes I'll write about it. That's pretty much it. Friday, December 5, 2008. Things I Miss about Living in Fairport. I stole this idea from Whitney. But it's a good one, and those are the best kind to steal. As much as I am truly glad we made the move, and there are many things I definitely don't miss, here are some things I will/already miss (in no particular order):. 2 The apple farm. 3 Fresh pies made with apples from said farm. 4 Dane playing in the snow. After a bike ride.
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What's Tish Readin'?: January 2009
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I read a lot. Sometimes I'll write about it. That's pretty much it. Monday, January 5, 2009. What I Did on My Christmas Vacation. Saw the Trail of Lights in Zilker Park. Pretty cool displays, glad it was a warm night. Went to the LBJ Library and Museum. Initially to see a temporary exhibit on the space program in the 1960s, but then became even more interested in the LBJ-related information. I had no idea he died so young and after only a few years out of office. Visited with my sister and her family.
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What's Tish Readin'?: Glove Pond Diaries
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I read a lot. Sometimes I'll write about it. That's pretty much it. Friday, October 10, 2008. Highlights number-one bestselling author Douglas Coupland’s eye for the comedy, loneliness and strange comforts of contemporary life. On every page of this witty, wise and unforgettable novel, Coupland reminds us that love, death and eternal friendship can all transpire where we least expect them. And that even after tragedy seems to have wiped your human slate clean, stories can slowly rebuild you.
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What's Tish Readin'?: May 2008
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I read a lot. Sometimes I'll write about it. That's pretty much it. Monday, May 12, 2008. Hey Mr. VJ. Labels: random fun stuff. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All-Time 100 Novels Progress. Astronomy Picture of the Day. Hey Mr. VJ.
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What's Tish Readin'?: April 2007
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I read a lot. Sometimes I'll write about it. That's pretty much it. Tuesday, April 3, 2007. Wanna hear a scary story? To my dedicated fans who have complained about the lack of posts: I have heard your complaints and understand your concerns. Because it's all about the fans here on What's Tish Readin. Here's a little something to tide you over. At long last, Smith follows up his bestselling first novel, A Simple Plan. Smith is probably best known for writing the novel A Simple Plan. If you're looking for...
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What's Tish Readin'?: What I Did on My Christmas Vacation
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I read a lot. Sometimes I'll write about it. That's pretty much it. Monday, January 5, 2009. What I Did on My Christmas Vacation. Saw the Trail of Lights in Zilker Park. Pretty cool displays, glad it was a warm night. Went to the LBJ Library and Museum. Initially to see a temporary exhibit on the space program in the 1960s, but then became even more interested in the LBJ-related information. I had no idea he died so young and after only a few years out of office. Visited with my sister and her family.
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Buddhist and Meditation Books and Resources - Dharma Refuge
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Walking the Path: Lineage Training. Introductory Series, Three Yanas, July and August. Weekend Retreat with Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel. Make a one-time donation. Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it. The wound is the place where the Light enters you. Any book by HH Dalai Lama. The Heart of Buddha's Teaching. Being Nobody, Going Nowhere: Meditations on the Buddhist Path. No Self, No Problem. The Religion of No Religion.
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Buddhist and Meditation Books and Resources - Dharma Refuge
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Walking the Path: Lineage Training. Introductory Series, Three Yanas, July and August. Weekend Retreat with Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel. Make a one-time donation. Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it. The wound is the place where the Light enters you. Any book by HH Dalai Lama. The Heart of Buddha's Teaching. Being Nobody, Going Nowhere: Meditations on the Buddhist Path. No Self, No Problem. The Religion of No Religion.
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What's Tish Readin'?: October 2008
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I read a lot. Sometimes I'll write about it. That's pretty much it. Friday, October 17, 2008. Labels: random fun stuff. Saturday, October 11, 2008. But boys will especially like the fight, chase and war scenes. Friday, October 10, 2008. Highlights number-one bestselling author Douglas Coupland’s eye for the comedy, loneliness and strange comforts of contemporary life. On every page of this witty, wise and unforgettable novel, Coupland reminds us that love, death and eternal friendship can all t...
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What's Tish Readin'?: March 2007
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I read a lot. Sometimes I'll write about it. That's pretty much it. Thursday, March 29, 2007. One cranky old lady. My thoughts: My latest checked off the 100 best list. Margaret Atwood's The Blind. Was one of the most enjoyable so far. Not at all tough to get through - actually the term page-turner fits. Who knew a book about an octagenarian from Canada would be such a scintillating read! Margaret Atwood is brilliant. And I think I liked this one even better than The Handmaid's Tale. Yet, but heard it ma...