Posts Tagged ‘light’
Take away Part Dark Light Two
Is there anything left to be said about The Catcher in the Rye? All I want to add is that this edition comes in a neat little package; The font is old-school, stands out from the modern editions and is pleasant to read, while the dust jacket is matte, and has a nice feeling of velvet to it.
Dark Light Part Two
Just got The Single Light Inner
You are very close to your parents and are planning on following in your father’s footsteps, becoming a veternarian. In fact you have completed your grad studies at one of the finest institutions of higher learning in the land and are prepared to sit for your finals. Then you discover your parents were just killed in a freakish auto accident. You are devastated, leave your immediate surroundings, if not your wits as well, and find yourself working as a vet in a broken down, “Greatest Show on Earth,” circus wanna-be.
This is the story of Jacob Jankowski, a prospective animal doctor, who tries to find himself after he experiences the worst possible news. This phenomenal novel fluctuates between 93 year old Jacob’s declining last years in a retirement home to his 3.5 month stint as a vet in a traveling circus during the Great Depression.
You will not be able to put this book down as you travel back in time and discover Jacob’s newly found existance as a member of the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth. His friends, Kinko the Clown (Walter), Camel, and others will sadden you as you explore their limited, fragmented lives. While Jacob grows more cynical in those who callously control the lives of others he also learns about himself through his caretaking instincts involving an elephant named Rosie. This relationship seals his beliefs that he needs to complete his final exams and secure the profession he was meant for. In addition, he discovers the love of his life, Marlena, and how true happiness is found in his desire to protect and defend her.
The ending of this book will both surprise you and leave you with a sense of fulfillment as you discover the kindness of othres. 5+ stars
Ring Digital For Light cool
Really love this! I had been running with my iPhone which wasn’t bad, but this is so easy to use and has so many other features than MapMyRun. So glad I got this!
Digital Ring Light For
Ultimate Light Tracks Go happy
I’ve had the ITouch for only a couple of weeks, but I’m pretty smitten with it so far. I think anyone probably would know that this is much more than a music machine. It’s really a small hand-held computer. I still haven’t used all of the capabilities of the ITouch yet, and the ever-growing set of aps for it means it will just have more utility going forward. Oh yeah, and the music on it sounds pretty good too. For some reference on storage, I have about a hundred photos, 3 full-length movies (Terminator Salvation for one), a couple of dozen downloaded aps and about 20 hours of music on it right now and still have about 2/3 free space. My one complaint is the mandatory ITunes. I like the Store feature, but the music management part is a real, real pain. Drag and drop wouldn’t have been invented if it were up to Apple, I guess. Listening on a plane and want to delete a song or rearrange a playlist, or maybe even create a new one? Forget it. That sort of thing (which seems pretty basic management of my stuff to me) is possible in ITunes on the computer only. I am somewhat new to Apple technology, so I might be missing something. ITunes has got to be one of the least user-friendly applications I’ve ever be forced to use. But the ITouch itself is a blast.
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Into Moving Light Freemasons series
Like this pedometer very much: easy to read, to check various functions.
The clip on cover to clip to trouser waistband is not very deep and easily falls off. An easy fix is to attach the strap and loop it through belt loops.
Moving Into Light Freemasons