Tilfeldige bøker fra tropicss bibliotek
Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic (American Empire Project) av Chalmers Johnson
Arabia, a Journey Through the Labyrinth av Jonathan Raban
Walden and Civil Disobedience (Barnes & Noble Classics) av Henry David Thoreau
I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Notes on Returning to America After 20 Years Away av Bill Bryson
Birders Life List and Diary av Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology
North of South: An African Journey av Shiva Naipaul
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Grupper1001 Books to read before you die, 50 Book Challenge, Biographies, Memoirs and Autobiographies, Birds, Birding & Books, Humor, List Five Books Parlour Game, Non-Fiction Readers, Pro and Con, Reading Globally, Travel and Exploration literature — vis alle grupper
Om meg Bibliophile, birder, amateur naturalist and photographer, armchair and real time traveler, kayaker, retired R.N., media junkie.
Some favorite authors: Mark Twain, Carl Sagan, Graham Greene, Lawrence Durrell, Gerald Durrell, E.B. White, Paul Theroux, Redmond O'Hanlon, Bill Bryson, David Sedaris, Edward Abbey,Jared Diamond, Scott Weidensaul.
See "Tropics' 2007 List So Far" for books read last year (mostly non-fiction).
I am listing this year's reads on a monthly basis on 50 Book Challenge (e.g. "Tropics' July list".)
Recently finished reading:
"ANOTHER DAY IN THE FRONTAL LOBE: A BRAIN SURGEON EXPOSES LIFE ON THE INSIDE" by Katrina Firlik.
"TRAVELS WITH HERODOTUS" by Ryszard Kapuscinski
"DRIVING MR. ALBERT: A TRIP ACROSS AMERICA WITH EINSTEIN'S BRAIN" BY Michael Paterniti.
Currently reading "THE GHOST WITH TREMBLING WINGS; SCIENCE, WISHFUL THINKING AND LOST SPECIES" by Scott Weidensaul and "THE LONG EMERGENCY: SURVIVING THE CONVERGING CATASTROPHES OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY" by James Howard Kunstler.
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Click on photo of collared peccary for more Sonoran desert flora and fauna.
"The days are dust
And in the wind
They spill and tumble.
Here an Ancient Mariner
There a Kubla Khan;
They fall
And are no more." (unknown author)
Om biblioteket mitt Always expanding despite easy access to an excellent public library system. Books catalogued are limited to those actually on my shelves that I've read and do not include numerous books checked out from libraries over the years or those awaiting me in sizeable TBR piles.
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postet av Sandydog1 kl. 11:00 am (EST) den Jul 19, 2008
I'm not sure where you might have birded in a coffee plantation here as there are many great birding sites within Andean shade coffee plantations. It would probably have been in the lower Santo Domingo Valley somewhere - Rio Barragan, Altamira, La Soledad, San Isidro (if there were Cocks-of-the-Rock). Interestingly, unlike countries like Costa Rica, we have a lot of real shade coffee and these habitats are tremendously important for migrant and resident species alike. Cerulean Warbler is just one of the threatened species that winter in Venezuelan shade coffee areas.
Thanks again for your note. Who knows, perhaps our paths will cross one day? Happy birding! Chris
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postet av Facetious_Badger kl. 6:46 pm (EST) den May 23, 2008
postet av Facetious_Badger kl. 1:14 pm (EST) den May 23, 2008
you're welcome! It just took thumbing through a few pages and there they both were!
Happy reading :)
postet av fasciknitting kl. 9:12 am (EST) den May 20, 2008
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postet av desideo kl. 3:31 pm (EST) den Oct 18, 2007
Admission no. 2: I had to look Almundsryd up. I thought it would be close to Tingsryd, which it sort of is. At least I got the landscape right! (The 'ryd' suffix gave it away.) Were your grandparents from Småland originally?
postet av desideo kl. 7:17 pm (EST) den Sep 23, 2007
postet av survivingniki kl. 9:15 am (EST) den Sep 19, 2007
I envy you being down there in AZ. From what I hear it's one of the Meccas of birding in the lower 48. I will definitely have to visit there some winter. Anyway, I'm sure migration will be there shortly, if it hasn't started already.
Yours,
postet av Mustapha_Mond kl. 10:51 pm (EST) den Sep 10, 2007
I live in the sonoran desert also, been here permanently for five years and a bit.
When you work with addicts ad addictions, you find yourself using their language. Jonesing means to really want something, as in an addict really need a fix of whatever his drug of choice is. I think that we professionals picked it up, because it's easier to communicate with someone when you speak their language. It seems to have spilled over to the civilian population. Usually it just means you really want something, a cup of coffee, a diamond necklace, a piece of chocolate. That's all
postet av siubhank kl. 4:48 pm (EST) den Sep 8, 2007
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postet av grkmwk kl. 12:26 pm (EST) den Aug 27, 2007
I've got the Inflatable Pig book now, shall read it next week when I'm (officially) on holiday. There's a long list of really horrible tasks awaiting me! But I shall sneak a bit of time for LT.
postet av GeraniumCat kl. 11:37 am (EST) den Aug 6, 2007
postet av izzybee kl. 2:23 pm (EST) den Aug 2, 2007
postet av Seajack kl. 1:17 pm (EST) den Jul 29, 2007
postet av Heather19 kl. 10:31 pm (EST) den Jul 26, 2007
When I was a kid my dad made and sold lapidary equipment, so we used to have people show up from collecting trips all over the world, with rocks and sometimes fossils, and seaside visits always involved trudging along staring at the ground, no sandcastles for us!
Have a great trip!
Jodie
postet av GeraniumCat kl. 5:28 am (EST) den Jul 23, 2007
postet av Tim_Watkinson kl. 8:30 am (EST) den Jun 28, 2007