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The Power of Nonsense --- Jamie Holms on the investigation of double chaos ... that on either side of the soul medium ... rarely considered in an emotional surrounding driven by fear and anger generating frustration ... a meddle 'n nature of the bifurcation of the duplicity?

How to get beyond such ortho- literature on both sides ... be wide read as psyche ... that doxy despised in many traditions ... thespian a bitch of thought as staged ... thus the science of the ology ... something to observe while standing back ... backsliders in the essence ... Pete de PEW! Tis a thorny story loaded with Pix and points ... said to be minor ... underneath tyrants! Often drawn out to destructive consequences as Big Bad John ... now headless on the skew Eire? Celtic plated substance ... lithograph ... there are legends of stacked material ... metaphorically spoken ... in silence my friend!
 
"Garden of the Lost and Abandoned" by Jessica Yu. I found this to be an inspirational true story about an ordinary woman in Uganda who strives to help the most marginalized of their society...the children. I looked her up on internet, and was so happy to see her smiling face along side one of the 'kids' she helped. I used her as an example of doing for others in the sermon I delivered today.
 
Neil Gaiman has some weird ideals ... said to be found in American Gods ... tot*alit*arian success as in Nazi Arianism ... it the end there is nothing remaining but waste ... recycle? Why should we study crap ... you know alien bits ... dissociated sometimes ...
 
Just picked up a traditional NL recipe book. The author told me he has tried every recipe in the book save for the baked seal's head. He said he will try that within a year. Didn't sound like he was much looking forward to it.

He was quite upfront that there were some recipes that he tried that he would never try again, or would only try again under certain conditions. His most memorable recipe was Whale steak which he will not try again unless he is outdoors or has installed a stronger evacuator fan. Aromatic apparently.

Apart from that just picked up Channel of Peace written by Kevin Tuerff who is rendered as Kevin T in "Come From Away"
 
I have ordered "A Man called Ove" and two other books by the same author. Looking forward to reading them...not here yet.

I may have time to read it seems my septic tooth is not resolved which I knew. And the CAT scan for my neck, jaw, etc.
picked up something of my lungs. Two very enlarged glands that now have to have their own CAT scan. I am waiting word on that. The scary part... to be honest it's all scary, but the worst is hearing they might want to remove part of my jaw.
Not going to happen.

Looking forward to reading.
 
Currently reading Hebrews by Priscilla, and The Primacy of the Pope by Philip Melanchthon. :)
 
I enjoyed "A Man Called Ove"...Hope it helps you escape from some of your stress Spirit Wind 7. Hope things work out in a hopeful/helpful way for you.
 

Allows for funny wails in the scull ... scrimshaw art? All you can do is scratch the surface of the hedonistically avarice ... a kind of alien orthodoxy! Hard heads once know as thoughts in a nutshell? Secret social order of hidden wisdom ... for we are not supposed to know --- God! We should inquire of the advocate!

However it could be more satyr ...
 
I enjoyed "A Man Called Ove"...Hope it helps you escape from some of your stress Spirit Wind 7. Hope things work out in a hopeful/helpful way for you.

Thank you Nancy. One day at a time..... I have heard other good things about this book, so got three.
I had not heard about this author. There are so many new books and authors.
 
Just realized that my return to online jigsaws has seriously cut into my reading.

Hmm. Crept up on me
 
Currently reading Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K Jerome on audio book. I chose it solely because it was read by Hugh Laurie but have not been disappointed. It's a completely silly story (written in 1889) about three men who set out on an ill-planned boating trip down the Thames.
 
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