I heard somewhere that in all of literature there are only two stories: someone comes to town; someone leaves town.
Monthly Archives: April 2005
In keeping with the literary theme of this blog . . .
I found this at Suzan’s blog. Make sure your Poise pad is in place before clicking on this one because trust me, you are gonna die laughing.
Another 19th century hero
I heard about this guy on The Vinyl Cafe last weekend.
David Thompson, Canadian surveyor and explorer.
A 19th century hero
I love being married to a high school social studies teacher.
Have you ever heard of Dr. John Snow, the father of public health? There was a cholera outbreak in London, ca. 1850.
Phew!
Got it back! But at the expense of a few things, like my links, which I had to reconstruct from scratch. I hope I didn’t leave anyone off. The list looks shorter than I remember it being.
Blogger, &$*$%# you!
What happened to my lovely template??? Something bad is in the air. It SNOWED on Passover, the springtime holiday.
Bookworm will be back to her usual, beautiful self by the end of the day.
No, but I read the book
Green-Eyed Lady’s comment that she’d rather read the book than see the movie (which is how I mostly feel, too) prompts me to ask:
What are some of your favorite or least favorite movie adaptations of books?
