Spenser41
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TwilightEmbrace said:*slips into a rocking chair for a few moments* Hello all.![]()
Hi Twilight... sorry I missed you. Hope we get to talk soon. How are you?
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TwilightEmbrace said:*slips into a rocking chair for a few moments* Hello all.![]()
Spenser41 said:Hi Twilight... sorry I missed you. Hope we get to talk soon. How are you?


poppy1963 said:Hi, Kendra...I'll join you if you don't mind...it IS a wonderful porch here with the rockers and all and the sweet tea is delish.
It's chilly where I live too...in the mid-50's. So sitting on the porch here in the warmth and sun is sooo inviting. I brought a couple books...some current reading and a new cookbook to leaf through. I buy so many and read them but hardly ever cook from them anymore! I just love reading about good food almost as much as I love reading about good sex! Both are quite....hmmm....yummy!![]()
Good friends, they take care of you when you need it most, and know just what to do.kendra1980 said:Poppy,
I love going through cook books too. I am lucky to have had a lot of access to books through my old job.
Not much for sweet tea, but I'll have a glass of juice, maybe some lemonade and enjoy the sunshine with you. It's in the 50's here too today and I feel so cold. Need some sunshine to warm me up.
Heading south the end of the month, and then WAY south in a month. Can't wait, lots of fun with friends both places. Trip number two is just friends (all women)...in the Caribbean.Good friends, they take care of you when you need it most, and know just what to do.
God love em.
kendra1980 said:I'm up for some friendly chat. I am supposed to be finishing a project for a genealogy group I am in today, but feel not a bit like doing it.
Been traipsing all over lit today for the first time in a forever.
It's cold here today Spenser. We had straight line winds of over 70 mph two nights ago, and I am waiting on the tree service guys to come, get all the trees we lost. So sad. One of them was over 100 years old, and my boys loved playing in it...darn it.
When I am relaxing, I like to hit the chaise on the deck, and break out a book or two that I've read a lot, but like old friends, I like to see them again and again.
New books are for the bathtub and the beach!
Nice place...![]()
poppy1963 said:Hi, Kendra...I'll join you if you don't mind...it IS a wonderful porch here with the rockers and all and the sweet tea is delish.
It's chilly where I live too...in the mid-50's. So sitting on the porch here in the warmth and sun is sooo inviting. I brought a couple books...some current reading and a new cookbook to leaf through. I buy so many and read them but hardly ever cook from them anymore! I just love reading about good food almost as much as I love reading about good sex! Both are quite....hmmm....yummy!![]()
Poppy,poppy1963 said:MMMMmmmm...southern vacations sound wonderful! And 2 no less in one summer...lol. I'm not much of a traveller as I've been a multi-species household manager much of my adult life and it costs a lot to have them cared for if one travels much. So one vacation every few years sounds like A LOT to me let alone 2 in one year!
I have lotsa books too...was a bookseller/dept. manager for a year+...and boy, it sure paid off in that sense. IF anyone here LOVES BOOKS go work in a bookstore...you get a LOT of freebies at some...from publisher reps and such. No complaints about it! You also get to read and offer feedback on pre-publications which is fun...plus meet some of your favorite authors. The work is not that hard as a bookseller and they usually have all kinds of varying schedule options.
Nice to meet you, Kendra! How did you manage to get access to lotsa books? It's just so wonderful to be "shelving" in your favorite department and learning all the new stuff that's on the market! I miss that job but there's no way to make a living on it...unless you work elsewhere at the same time.
kendra1980 said:Poppy,
Yes, southern vacations are wonderful. I'm fortunate to be taking a couple, very southern (out of the country) vacations this year.
I had access to a lot of books because...I worked in a library.![]()
I hope you all enjoy your day...Spenser, thank you ... nice place, I'll pop in from time to time to check it, and you, all out.
AboutFace said:Good morning! Perfect chilly morning.... and perfect cup of coffee.
It's going to be a busy day - but I think that I'll just take these few minutes to relax and enjoy the moment.
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Spenser41 said:WOW I think I am in love..... 2 women into books and they used to work with books? I love bookstores and the Libarary. And I have heard all about women like you!![]()
Spenser41 said:WOW I think I am in love..... 2 women into books and they used to work with books? I love bookstores and the Libarary. And I have heard all about women like you!![]()


poppy1963 said:I would love to be back in that business! The problem is...I'm not so cut out for starting inot retail at this time in my life. It's a dreadfully demanding career even if you love it...at least I think so. I came from non-profit/health & welfare and because of the high level of burnout and the hoops ya hafta jump through to get really a really decent position, they DO tend to take care of you a bit...not so in retail. But anyhoo...I still love books and got lots and lots.
Spenser...you know, it's funny...I haven't read a lot of sex books. I have read Anais Nin stuff - what woman of the world hasn't of my generation and some of the Womens' Erotica (Short story collections), things like The Art of Kissing (1 and 2) - sweet little books I love to read parts of again and again...lol, some of Anne Rice's erotic writings...but the best stuff I've read has been online! I have wanted to read Jenna J's book on How to Be a Porn Star...just cause it looks fun....but I haven't. How about you? You got some favs?![]()
I am mostly a non-fiction reader...true crime, some poli-sci, cooking, psych, alternative spirituality type stuff...but I've read all of Ann Rice's Vampire Chronicles and the spin-offs, Harry Potter and I have so many books here, I'd not finish them if I lived to be 100! I love photography books (like pics of dogs, the Irish in America, aging people...lol) coffee table books like "Hippie".
Some recent favorites: Freakonomics, The Five People You Meet in Heaven, On Bullshit, The Book of Flying, A Treasury of Royal Scandals and I am currently reading God's Debris (AThought Experiment) by Scott Adams...interesting little book!
Anyone else reading good stuff?

kendra1980 said:Ah, yes...do you mean, the librarian in the 'librarian gear' of glasses, pencil in a bun at the back of her head, severe clothes on the outside, and garters and stockings below...Just waiting for someone to come find out all about her secrets?![]()
Books...I like biography's and books on history. I think it may be my curiosity of other people that drives me to such things.
My favorite book of all time is Jane Eyre, however. I read that book once a year. Another book I quite liked is, Wish you Well, by David Baldacci.
I am, in my reading, as I am in my taste in music, all over the place, and can go from something silly like the Miss Julia series by Ann B. Ross....to something more real and detailed like 1776. I basically like it all...EXCEPT fantasy or sci-fi. Not my cup of tea.
right now, I am reading EINSTEIN, His Life and the Universe, by Walter Isaacson.
Tomorrow promises to be sunny and warm. Time for the swimsuit, the chaise and that book...
Spenser, thank you for the welcome, and a great place to kick back...and relax!![]()
Spenser41 said:It's a cooler then normal weather here. (Which I am not complaining about!) Low 70s and kind of overcast as we have a chance of rain here. Sitting on the porch, I can see the hills and feel the breezes and hear the rustle of the leaves. Got a good book to read as I sit here. This is the kind of day I love to read.
So when you guys don't have anything going on and are just taking it easy, what do you like to do?
I have always been a big reader. I love all kinds of books. Action, Adventure, Mystery, some Sci-Fi, Court room stuff, and some non fiction things.
So, gonna sit back here, read my book and drink some sweet tea.
wally2450 said:Can we add some
'character' to that lemonade?
AboutFace said:*passes a little flask under the table* http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s215/aboutface864/emoticons/innocent2.gif