My Dad was showing me a Facebook post from one of his coworkers. The coworker posted a story about a friend (it was rather unclear, if it was just a cover for her, though) who’d bought what they assumed was a $600 Michael Kors bag in NYC. On sale. When returning home, their credit card… Continue reading Conversation with my dad
Author: Anne
Anne is a librarian by day. By night, she reads. She knits. She watches movies and television shows. She enjoys board games. And posting on royal related forums.
Quotation Monday #13: Imagination
Never limit yourself because of others’ limited imagination; never limit others because of your own limited imagination. – Mae Jemison
Video: Classical Music roller coaster
ZKO Rollercoaster // GREAT EMOTIONS from virtual republic on Vimeo. Fantastic… and I want to go back to Switzerland.
Kindle thoughts
Fascinating thoughts around getting an ebook reader. I need to buy a Kindle, but will hate myself for doing it. I ended up getting a Kindle, after much deliberation, and though I don’t think I’ve read more since getting it… my shelves are thanking me for not filling them up as much with books that… Continue reading Kindle thoughts
I have received a pinterest account: http://pinterest.com/norwegianne/ Can anyone recommend things I should follow?
Books I read in January
For 2012, I’m going to try to track the books I read each month, so I have a way to know how much I read. I tend to read a lot of books, so I won’t go into detail on them. January has been a month of comfort reading. When it is so dark outside… Continue reading Books I read in January
February 2012 Picture of the month
Kitchen II
I’m still working my way through Regina Leeds’ book, albeit slowly. Last week I started planning for the game night I’ve got going on, and the trivia weekend the weekend after that – so even though I looked through the chapter on the second part of the kitchen organization, I haven’t implemented much yet. My… Continue reading Kitchen II
Video: The making of a cake
It’s a sign I’ve been around enough geologists in my job that I understood some of the jargon in there. At least I understand cake.