“Unbound” is David Hinton translation.
South lawn make over begins.
“Unbound” is David Hinton translation.
South lawn make over begins.
Day lilies, hostas and peonies: Divided from original plantings…critical mass part 2? Not shown: coneflowers, asters, plumbago, iris, holly
Tags: garden, I Ching, makeover, photography, south lawn, spring, Unbound
Brought to my attention by Qanon @llcoolja17. Ladies, Ladies, Ladies: The Alice Network by Kate Quinn is extraordinary, compelling, historical, revealing, healing… The narrative of The Alice Network alternates between 1915 and 1944 chapter after chapter skillfully telling the story of female spies in WW1 and WW2 in Europe with an amazing amount of historical […]
Over 2 million sold. Written in 1986 and 1989 respectively. These novels are bold, elegant and powerful. I much prefer these over Harry Potter books. One reviewer described the books as “Christian thrillers.” Smile 🙂 Each narrative is set in a small U.S. town with complex problems. These books were brought to my attention in […]
Book 5 of 5 featuring Professor Robert Langdon I have been a Dan Brown fan for years. I was delighted to find this at a used book store. Was there no fanfare on the release? If there was, I missed it. The dramatic adventure set in Spain includes outstanding narrative of art, architecture, literature, history, […]
The richness of Shannon’s biography creates an engaging review of the science. Like the content of Tuxedo Park by Jennet Conant, the science was so ground breaking… it was many years before declassification would make his work available to the public. “How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age” I wish this book was available when I was […]
At a time in history when many readers are choosing digital books…myself included for ease of travel, plus I love the highlighting ability…reading The Library, A Catalogue of Wonders is time well spent. The research is extraordinary. The text is thought provoking. The outstanding anecdotes just keep coming and coming. Stuart Kells comprehensively covers […]
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