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How to Raise an Ox
Zen Practice as Taught in Master Dogen’s Shobogenzo by Francis Dojun Cook |
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Good read so far but I'm not quite halfway.
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Interesting looking book; I’ll keep an eye out for it through my local library. And your website - wow!! Beautiful guitars, models and range of choices |
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Thanks Jaden.
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Mark Hatcher www.hatcherguitars.com “"A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking". Steven Wright |
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More HERE. In May of 1998, Robert Ballard carried out an expedition to find all five carriers (one American) sunk in the Battle of Midway. He was only able to find one, the USS Yorktown. Allen's crew are continuing the search started by Ballard. They feel that they are close to finding a second carrier. Bob
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Just finished “Fall: or Dodge in Hell” by Neal Stephenson.
Trying to decide what I think of it. It’s not my favorite of his books. It’s definitely an interesting thought experiment about the possibility of saving brain states and being able to re-instantiate minds on hardware - but I’m not sure I agree with some of its premises. Well-written, though. |
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I always have a bunch of books going at the same time, so I have to stop and remember the names of the authors.
My wife and I have been reading out loud to each other Michael Connelly books, particularly about Bosch and the two new ones where Rene Ballard is the lead character. The language seems a little rough to be reading out loud, (sometimes I change the words a little ) but these books and the character development is always so good. We are currently reading "Dark Sacred Night." Another book we read out loud to each other just recently was "The Boys in Boat". We loved this book. It's about an 8-man crew team from University of Washington that won the 1936 Olympic gold medal in Berlin. It's a great story of the Great Depression and the strength of these young men to rise out of it. I can't recommend this book highly enough. These is also an American Experience show based on this book ("The Boys in the Boat") on Amazon and on PBS that people can stream. I've also been reading "The Turn of the Tide" by Arthur Bryant based on the diaries and journals of Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke. I am about halfway through this book about World War II in England and it's fascinating. - Glenn
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I'm reading the Internal Revenue Code. I must be nuts...
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Hi Kerbie!
Wow, that sounds exciting. Speaking of mysteries to read!!!! - Glenn
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Lonesome Dove.
What a great book.
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The Book of Daniel.
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Step away from the pdf.....
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Ain't it though?! It's enough to put me to sleep. Your reading material looks MUCH more interesting.
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The Sioux Chef
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Hmmmmmm.....
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