History of the Jews
It is 12:22 PM Thursday afternoon here in West Michigan. It is a warm sunny day. It feels like an Indian Summer this week.
I got up this morning around 7:30 AM. I got up warmed up a cup of coffee and then messed with our computer. After messing with our main computer I ate breakfast and then wrote in my paper diary. Carol got home from work around 9:05 AM and is now off from work a couple of nights. I spent the morning reading from a book titled, 'Participating in Christ: Explorations in Paul's Theology and Spirituality' by Michael J. Gorman.
I left the house around 10 o'clock AM to visit thrift stores in search of Used Books To ADD To Our Library. I found these used books this morning-
'The Stories Of Jane Gardam' Europa Edition
'The Captain and the Enemy' a novel by Graham Greene
'Kidnapped' a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson
'Bobby Fischer Goes To War: How A Lone American Star Defeated The Soviet Chess Machine' by David Edmonds & John Eidinow
'History of the Jews' by Paul Goodman
'Memoirs Of A Revolutionary' by Victor Serge Translated from the French by Peter Sedgwick & George Paizis
'Lolita' a novel by Vladimir Nabokov
'Son of the Morning Star: Custer And The Little Bighorn' by Evan S. Connell
'Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee: An Indian History Of The American West' by Dee Brown
'The Obstacle Race" The Fortunes of Women Painters and Their Work' by Germaine Greer
'Downtown: My Manhattan' memoir by Pete Hamill
'Forever Rumpole: The Best of the Rumpole Stories' by John Mortimer
'Death" A History of Man's Obsessions and Fears' by Robert Wilkens
'Luce and His Empire' biography by W. A. Swanberg
'Road Scholar: Coast to Coast Late in the Century' travel memoir by Andrei Codrescu Photography David Graham
'Letters Of E.B. White' Collected and Edited by Dorthy Lobrano Guth
When I got home I ate lunch and then cataloged my new used books into my LibraryThing site.
Well there is not much else to report. Last night I filmed a video for my Youtube channel and read late into the night, 'Ducks, Newburyport' a novel by Lucy Ellmann.
I will close to read and write. There is no way of escape.
I got up this morning around 7:30 AM. I got up warmed up a cup of coffee and then messed with our computer. After messing with our main computer I ate breakfast and then wrote in my paper diary. Carol got home from work around 9:05 AM and is now off from work a couple of nights. I spent the morning reading from a book titled, 'Participating in Christ: Explorations in Paul's Theology and Spirituality' by Michael J. Gorman.
I left the house around 10 o'clock AM to visit thrift stores in search of Used Books To ADD To Our Library. I found these used books this morning-
'The Stories Of Jane Gardam' Europa Edition
'The Captain and the Enemy' a novel by Graham Greene
'Kidnapped' a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson
'Bobby Fischer Goes To War: How A Lone American Star Defeated The Soviet Chess Machine' by David Edmonds & John Eidinow
'History of the Jews' by Paul Goodman
'Memoirs Of A Revolutionary' by Victor Serge Translated from the French by Peter Sedgwick & George Paizis
'Lolita' a novel by Vladimir Nabokov
'Son of the Morning Star: Custer And The Little Bighorn' by Evan S. Connell
'Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee: An Indian History Of The American West' by Dee Brown
'The Obstacle Race" The Fortunes of Women Painters and Their Work' by Germaine Greer
'Downtown: My Manhattan' memoir by Pete Hamill
'Forever Rumpole: The Best of the Rumpole Stories' by John Mortimer
'Death" A History of Man's Obsessions and Fears' by Robert Wilkens
'Luce and His Empire' biography by W. A. Swanberg
'Road Scholar: Coast to Coast Late in the Century' travel memoir by Andrei Codrescu Photography David Graham
'Letters Of E.B. White' Collected and Edited by Dorthy Lobrano Guth
When I got home I ate lunch and then cataloged my new used books into my LibraryThing site.
Well there is not much else to report. Last night I filmed a video for my Youtube channel and read late into the night, 'Ducks, Newburyport' a novel by Lucy Ellmann.
I will close to read and write. There is no way of escape.