RAE’S READS

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  • My young blogging friend, Beloved Amy, nominated me for this award, and the questions she asked to be answered to earn it were very insightful, especially for a younger individual. (Of course, at my age, everyone is a younger individual!) Following are the questions she asked with my answers: What would be the theme song…

  • Friday Firstliners were originated by either Hoarding Books or Wandering Words, the two blogs I first saw it on. Several of my blogging friends participate, and when I remember it’s Friday (Don’t the days run together during CoronaVirus time?) so do I. My Friday Firstliner today is from a kid’s book, Pieces of Why by…

  • It’s definitely time for a personal Read-A-Thon! I’m setting it for Sunday, November 29th. It will begin at 7:00 a.m. CST and run until 7:00 a.m. Monday morning. Who would like to join in?

  • Originally posted on A New Direction Perhaps?: Twas A Month Before Christmas … T’was a month before Christmas, And all through the town, People wore masks, That covered their frown. The frown had begun Way back in the Spring, When a global pandemic Changed everything. They called it corona, But unlike the beer, It didn’t…

  • I found this interesting meme on Deb Nance’s Readerbuzz. To join the “club,” one makes a list of 20 classics, posts the list on her blog, then Deb will use a spinner to choose a number. If you wish to “join,” it’s not too late. First, post your list. Deb has spun the spinner last…

  • We adopted our first cat in 1968, when we moved to a small town in Texas, the first time we lived in a rent house rather than an apartment in Houston, where we were not allowed to have pets.  When Christmas came, we put up a table top tree, which lasted a full twenty minutes…

  • This was my birthday week, and I have done something to celebrate every day. I ate out three times; My Better Half brought home take-out from the Olive Garden, which lasted two days; and the cards, gifts, flowers, and good wishes poured in. Thank all of you! Because I was treated as a lady of…

  • Today’s Friday Firstliner is from Just Kids by Patti Smith, a memoir: ” I was asleep when he died. I had called the hospital to say one more good night, but he had gone under, beneath layers of morphine. I held the receiver and listened to his labored breathing through the phone, knowing I would…

  • Continuing to read: Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy by Sarah Ban Breathnach Heart Talk:Poetic Wisdom for a Better Life by Cleo Wade The Dutch House narrated by Tom Hanks Just Kids by Patti Smith Watched: movie: Christmas in the Smokies series: The New Girl Thanksgiving episode I am looking forward to reading:…