2007 Travels February 9 — This Adventurous Age (Reblog)

FRIDAY 9 FEBRUARY     HOME Unpacked, washed, tidied away our stuff. Reckoned the only use I would have for my boots now, would be gardening! The place seemed strange without a resident cat. We were missing Spook cat. M had to have him euthanized while we were away this time. We had been expecting that. He […]

2007 Travels February 9 — This Adventurous Age

New York Times Bestsellers February 7, 2021 — Tech & Book Talk at SSCL (Reblog)

Hi everyone, here is the weekly list of New York Times Bestsellers. Each title is followed by a listing of which formats it is available in for check out within the three catalogs: StarCat (Print, Large Print & CD Audiobooks), The Digital Catalog (eBook & Downloadable Audiobook) and the Hoopla Catalog (Hoopla eBook & Hoopla […]

New York Times Bestsellers February 7, 2021 — Tech & Book Talk at SSCL

anmar news • week #1 — Marina Kanavaki (Reblog)

It’s been 9 days since the launch of my design site, anmar* As this is an evolving project, small changes take place constantly in order to make it easier to navigate and as informative as possible. One of those changes was adding a “latest posts” list on the main page. So here’s a review in […]

anmar news • week #1 — Marina Kanavaki

BILLBOARD #1 HITS: #414: “TORN BETWEEN TWO LOVERS”- MARY MACGREGOR – FEBRUARY 5, 1977 — slicethelife (Reblog)

Billboard #1 Hits: #414: “Torn Between Two Lovers”- Mary MacGregor. February 5, 1977. #1 for 2 weeks in Billboard Hot 100. Single: “Torn Between Two Lovers”- Mary MacGregor Record Company- Ariola Genre: Pop Written by -Peter Yarrow and Phillip Jarrell Time: 3:40 B-side:”I Just Want To Love You” Album-Torn Between Two Lovers Grade: D- Peaked […]

BILLBOARD #1 HITS: #414: “TORN BETWEEN TWO LOVERS”- MARY MACGREGOR – FEBRUARY 5, 1977 — slicethelife

Dead of Winter — The Cheesesellers Wife (Reblog)

I have two poems (Lilbourne and Summer Queen) in this great Anthology from Milk and Cake Press. It examines the dark, the supernatural, and the uncanny of a long, cold winter. As we move from the depths of winter toward spring, and from pandemic isolation to a more normal life, these poems may be the […]

Dead of Winter — The Cheesesellers Wife