Ye Olde School
Diatribe over, I just needed to unload a 365 here.
Diatribe over, I just needed to unload a 365 here.
Aside from my Sunset Shawl, I had two sweaters on my needles that I was trying so hard to finish before the first of February, when three knitalongs will be…
Kingsley, by Andrea Mowry, was a welcomed break from cabling. I keep saying that, don’t I? I’ve interrupted Aidez a million times with my incessant string of hats. I guess…
I buckled down and focused for a few evenings to get through the front panels on my Eastwood. The tv was off, my book languished, and I mostly worked…
Sentimentality clutters. I know because at least once a year I have to force myself to winnow through stacks of books, papers, and future projects so that my husband can’t…
Maybe you have noticed the jewelry I wear in some of my blog posts. I don’t know, maybe no one reads blogs anymore. But, I’ve had these photos of some…
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Oh, I know that feeling of nostalgia so well. I say that even tho I have a Kindle and really love it. Sometimes I miss turning the page, or flipping back several pages without having to press buttons, or the smell, as you said. Using the Kindle is convenient for travel, but I do miss the old way. I also miss the clackety-clack of typewriter keys, but I wouldn't want to go back to that.
Aww typewriter keys! I used one to type up scholarship appications and that was it.
Actually, Kindle would be really cool if you can get out of print stuff that you'd never find on Amazon.