By the way, if you haven't checked out Odysseuse on the Move, it's a most interesting blog written by my mother. Be sure to read the reader comments. They're just as much fun as the posts.
l. Total number of books in your house.
I'm sure there are well over a thousand and I don't plan on counting them.
2. Last book bought.
Heartbreaker
It was good enough to pass the time, but not so engrossing it had to be finished immediately. Perfect for the occasion. It got me to Idaho and served as bedtime reading after I arrived.
3. Last book read.
A Country Year, Living the Questions
4. Five or six books you often reread or that mean a lot to you.
Bible
Knitting in Plain English
For example:
Admire your work often.In other words, frequently look at what you've knit so when you need to rip back, you're not ripping back very much. Great advice for yours truly. I try to heed it.
Newcomb's Wildflower Guide
I carry this book on all my hikes and field trips. Luanne and I have spend hours using it to identify our finds.
Mere Christianity
There are some days, especially after some of the newsworthy statements that come out of the mouths of the so called Christian leadership, when I really need reassurance about that.
Html for the World Wide Web
This book is always by my side while I'm on my laptop. It's extra special to me because it was a birthday gift from a good friend.
A Country Year, Living the Questions
This woman is my heroine. Whenever I read this book, I get transported back to my real values about our relationship with nature, the ones I feel in my heart are right.
Other books by Sue Hubbell are also excellent.
Granddaughter Sydney Anne's Daddy (my son John, also know as Tah) has volunteered to be tagged with this meme. Thanks John. I'm looking forward to reading your answers. Meanwhile, I think I'll go check out the cute Sydney pictures on your blog Tah Tales.
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