I am near the end of reading "Cold Mountain" for the first time, and find it fascinating. Just wanting to get some feedback from any of you fellow Lit freaks about it... do you like or dislike it, and why? What are the strengths or issues in the book, the storyline, syntax, etc...? Thanks!!!
Motherhubbard wanted me to write down some of the stories I've told her through the years about the dog we had growning up. His name was Bullger and he was the smartest, dumbest, greatest dog that ever lived. He was our friend and we all loved him. These are not good stories, just memories. Throughout my life there has been one constant; pets. My family has always had a pet or two of some type. We always had dogs, cats, birds, or a mixture of two or all three. Some of my favorite ...
I found this piece while I was arranging my stuffs... This is a featured article... the author is unknown.. Enjoy reading... If we could shrink the earth's population If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something ...
Like the little old lady who returned your wallet yesterday. Like the taxi driver who told you that your eyes light up the world when you smile. Like the small child who showed you the wonder in simple things. Like the poor man who offered to share his lunch with you. Like the rich man who showed you that it really is all possible, if only ...
Recently on the share your photos thread Bluevictim identified one of the pictures of a cliff I had taken in Yosemite as the one roughly below Glacier point in a friendly and helpful way just in case I might not remember where I took the picture. The feeling I had was exactly like the one you experience when someone you're talking with at a party politely introduces you to someone without realizing that the ...