SquirrleyMojo:

Bet You Thought I'd Never Write Here

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Nibbling.

Watched part of the _MotorCylce Diaries_
last night.

Am reading Carol Shield's _Swan_.

Bits of snow are falling.

I could hang pictures . . .

I could go for a hike . . .

I could meet a friend for coffee . . .

or just snooze.

I should be boxing. Packing up.
Searching for more blogs to invade.
Writing that project. Jogging. Stretching.
Laundry even.

Bottom Shelf:
Norton Anthologies galore.
Taylor's _Deconstruction in Context_
Robert Jordon
An _Orgami Handbnook_
_From Dawn to Decadence_
_A Guide to Composition Pedagogies_
Anthology of African American Lit
a wooden tucan
_The Children's Bible_

Third Shelf:
_Pablo Picasso_
_The Golden Hind_
some book on Egypt
_The Western Heritage_
complete collection of Shakespeare
Richter's _The Critical Tradition_
_The Riverside Chaucer_
a vacation picture
a King Jame's Study Bible

Second Shelf:
Monet
Kahlo
Escher
Taschen's _Pop Art_
_World Art Treasures_
_Journey to Beloved_ w/Oprah
Susan Cooper's _The Dark Is Rising_ set
Tan's _Bonesetter's Daughter_
_100 Award Winning Science Fair Projects_
a geo
a Couple's Devotional Bible

First Shelf:
Dali
Tolkien Trilogy
_44 Irish Stories_
Bulfinch's Mythologies
_Bloodroot_
Morrison's _Paradise_
Proulx's _Shipping News_
an Aztecian clay figure

Top Shelf:
African women candle holders
A rose encased in gold
A model airplane
A marble-eyed leopard from Cancun

7 Comments:

At 10:58 AM, Blogger MC Etcher said...

Showoff! Thppptt!

:o)

Now tell us what's in the porn box.

 
At 11:41 AM, Blogger SquirrleyMojo said...

hahahaha--didn't say i read them . . .

and i really don't like porn. strange, eh?

 
At 1:03 PM, Blogger Tim P. said...

So which shelf is your favorite?

 
At 6:03 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

favorite shelf?

oh, probably one of the paperback shelves off from the other bookcase--Dickens, Chopin, Faulkner, Austen, Morrison, Walker, Butler, Plato, Spenser, Palahniuk, Eliot, Sophocles, and BOETHIUS (TIM__HAVE YOU READ HIM??? *A MUST*), Fitzgerald, Euripedes, Derrida . . .

sigh.

rather sad actually.

i've swallowed most of the "classics"--what other's have deemed worthy for me to read. i've learned to love them even . . .

but they are not my own.

SQ

 
At 6:03 PM, Blogger swamp4me said...

I loved _The Dark Is Rising_. May have to check it out again and re-read the set.

 
At 1:46 PM, Blogger MC Etcher said...

Oh, sure. Ask TIM if he's read Boethius.

The rest of us would find little consolation in philosophy.

Hmph.

 
At 2:00 PM, Blogger Lillee said...

Our pastor has this theory that african art is demonic. Especially stuff that is brought from vacation spots like Jamaica or anywhere in South America. It's his belief that people who have problems in thier homes brought this stuff in and the residue of thier past histories increase the problems in the home..........as if the objects had spirits applied to them that affect you......strange thought, I know.

 

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