Ye Olde School
Diatribe over, I just needed to unload a 365 here.
Diatribe over, I just needed to unload a 365 here.
We went on a field trip with my Grandmommy last week to Gator country.Maybe you’ve seen the Croc Hunter-esque show, Gator 911, on CMT. (Gator Country, 365 Day 205 Photo)…
“Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle…
I want to dedicate this sweater to my dog, Spotacus, for his constant companionship as I knit and his constant contribution to the amount of animal fiber included in this…
And that’s how we know its spring. There are stains on the knees of my boy’s jeans and little blades littering the floorboard. (365 Day 93 Photo) There’s the smell…
Speaking of wise men, is this a universal truth, or just a coincidence in my home and the one I was brought up in that every Christmas, the last wise man…
We usually just go out to eat for Valentine’s Day, buy some chocolates for ourselves and our kids, and eat too much of everything. I hadn’t thought of doing anything…
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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.