I have been reading almost all day, except for when I was in class. As a result, I have a slight headache. This isn't a complaint! I'm just kind of surprised. I very rarely get headaches, even from things like this. It'd better not happen again >:|
In other news, Charles Evan's American Bibliography is pretty damned neat. It has a list of everything printed in America from 1632 to 1820. Yeah. There are several volumes, obviously. Fortunately, the period I am interested in, 1680 to 1726 or so, is all covered in the first volume. Also, for the record, all the early stuff comes out of Boston.
I am trying to decide if I want to have more Casserole for dinner. I had some for lunch, already, though. I am also considering ordering one of those tasty pizzas over the internet. Hmmm... Then I would have a variety of leftovers, too, instead of just one kind :)
Lastly, my scent of the day is Scherzade. It is nice, subtly musky and spicy, but it fades fairly fast. Not as badly as Hecate and three witches... Not so fast that I wouldn't buy it, that is :) BPAL calls it: A master storyteller who possessed unfailing courage and compassion, a sharp, quick wit, and a true understanding of human nature. Saffron and Middle Eastern spices swirled through sensual red musk.
In other news, Charles Evan's American Bibliography is pretty damned neat. It has a list of everything printed in America from 1632 to 1820. Yeah. There are several volumes, obviously. Fortunately, the period I am interested in, 1680 to 1726 or so, is all covered in the first volume. Also, for the record, all the early stuff comes out of Boston.
I am trying to decide if I want to have more Casserole for dinner. I had some for lunch, already, though. I am also considering ordering one of those tasty pizzas over the internet. Hmmm... Then I would have a variety of leftovers, too, instead of just one kind :)
Lastly, my scent of the day is Scherzade. It is nice, subtly musky and spicy, but it fades fairly fast. Not as badly as Hecate and three witches... Not so fast that I wouldn't buy it, that is :) BPAL calls it: A master storyteller who possessed unfailing courage and compassion, a sharp, quick wit, and a true understanding of human nature. Saffron and Middle Eastern spices swirled through sensual red musk.
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I think you should put the Thucydides down, my love.
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