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The Hobbit Hole VIII - Still round the corner we may meet...
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Posted on 04/06/2004 6:53:09 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Welcome to The Hobbit Hole!
Still round the corner we may meet...
New verse:
Upon the hearth the fire is red, Beneath the roof there is a bed; But not yet weary are our feet, Still round the corner we may meet A sudden tree or standing stone That none have seen but we alone. Tree and flower and leaf and grass, Let them pass! Let them pass! Hill and water under sky, Pass them by! Pass them by! |
Still round the corner there may wait A new road or a secret gate, And though we pass them by today, Tomorrow we may come this way And take the hidden paths that run Towards the Moon or to the Sun. Apple, thorn, and nut and sloe, Let them go! Let them go! Sand and stone and pool and dell, Fare you well! Fare you well! |
Home is behind, the world ahead, And there are many paths to tread Through shadows to the edge of night, Until the stars are all alight. Then world behind and home ahead, Well wander back to home and bed. Mist and twilight, cloud and shade, Away shall fade! Away shall fade! Fire and lamp, and meat and bread, And then to bed! And then to bed! |
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To: ksen
didn't I extend an invitation to be put on the GRPL because of it?If you did, I don't know what that means!
3,761
posted on
04/22/2004 11:00:54 AM PDT
by
HairOfTheDog
(I am HairOfTheDog and I approved this message.)
To: Sam Cree
Sam, while you're here, I have a question...hope it isn't toooo vague!
Awhile back you had posted an except from a book...I don't know the full plot, but it had something like a guy finding a little boy or baby. Lovely prose, very descriptive. Does this ring a bell at all? I just finished Mysterious Island and I'm looking for something new...
3,762
posted on
04/22/2004 11:01:20 AM PDT
by
RosieCotton
(Anything worth doing is worth doing badly. - G. K. Chesterton)
To: RosieCotton
That's the thing I like about it (and in the beginning it sounds like they are very similiar)...after the initial first few days, you feel great! You feel satisfied. And slowly but surely, the pounds come off!
Steve is just doing great...his whole personality is cheerful! And I'm having fun figuring out new ways of eating...ways that I intend to be part of our lives forever!
My best discoveries? Xanthum gum for making gravy...makes a GREAT thickener. A teaspoon goes a long long way! And flaxseed. Ground flaxseed makes a great hot cereal with a little splenda and cream. A quick breakfast!
3,763
posted on
04/22/2004 11:05:15 AM PDT
by
2Jedismom
(Expect me when you see me!)
To: 2Jedismom
I like Atkins pretty well, was on a version of it, by Drs. Eades a couple years ago, lost 12 pounds in about 2-3 weeks, went from 165 to 152.
I really think that just avoiding the obvious carbs, such as all the refined sugars and sodas, plus just sort of watching it on starches is pretty effective just by itself. That's pretty much what I do now, it works good, especially if I exercise a little and don't drink much. So, I am staying at around 155-7, which is not too bad for me.
Well, I see you really didn't need to lose very much after all, I have always thought that "slightly pudgy" was way an exaggeration.
3,764
posted on
04/22/2004 11:08:45 AM PDT
by
Sam Cree
(Democrats are herd animals)
To: Sam Cree
My goal weight is 115, which is still 12 pound more than I weighed before Joshua.
I would like to get back down to what I consider my normal weigh, but my goal for now is 115 by Mother's Day.
3,765
posted on
04/22/2004 11:11:35 AM PDT
by
2Jedismom
(Expect me when you see me!)
To: ksen; All
I am goin' out to mow weeds and Canary grass in the pasture. Not much point in it, it makes no difference, but it is good exercise!
3,766
posted on
04/22/2004 11:13:05 AM PDT
by
HairOfTheDog
(I am HairOfTheDog and I approved this message.)
To: 2Jedismom
Ooohh, we had test day (psat's) for our homeschoolers back in March. The kids were in testing for three days. They sure were glad when that was over.
3,767
posted on
04/22/2004 11:15:04 AM PDT
by
ksen
(This day we fight! By all that you hold dear on this good earth I bid you stand, Men of the West!)
To: HairOfTheDog
Have fun!
3,768
posted on
04/22/2004 11:17:25 AM PDT
by
RosieCotton
(Anything worth doing is worth doing badly. - G. K. Chesterton)
To: ksen
Oh, this is just plain old lifepac test day...just so happens that Matthew completed both Math and Language Arts booklets at the same time so we're just doing tests today.
I do want to have him achievement tested though...need to look in to that...
3,769
posted on
04/22/2004 11:17:30 AM PDT
by
2Jedismom
(Expect me when you see me!)
To: RosieCotton
I'm off! Going to get Joshua from school. See you later, aligator!
3,770
posted on
04/22/2004 11:19:45 AM PDT
by
2Jedismom
(Expect me when you see me!)
To: RosieCotton
"Does this ring a bell at all?" Yes, the book was "Refiner's Fire," by Mark Helprin.
It's still in print, easy to find, and very good.
Even better is "Winter's Tale," by Mark Helprin, set in Manhatten, includes a flying horse, time distortion and beautiful prose. I can't recommend it highly enough, it's one of my favorite all time books, and I truly love books. Parts of it make me kind of emotional just thinking about them. No one should go through life without reading it.
Also nice is the fact that Helprin is very much of a conservative politically, the guy's books drew rave reviews before the literary world figured that out. The guy who reviewed "Winter's Tale" for the NYT even said that he hesitated to write the review for fear of not doing the book justice.
3,771
posted on
04/22/2004 11:26:52 AM PDT
by
Sam Cree
(Democrats are herd animals)
To: 2Jedismom
The umbrella school we are in tests the kids every other year. It's nice to see that they are actually learning something when at times you just have to wonder. ;^)
3,772
posted on
04/22/2004 11:39:49 AM PDT
by
ksen
(This day we fight! By all that you hold dear on this good earth I bid you stand, Men of the West!)
To: Sam Cree
Yes, the book was "Refiner's Fire," by Mark Helprin. Yes, that was it! I'm so glad you were able to interpret my description - I was afraid you'd just think I was crazy!
OK, so you may thing that anyway, but...
I checked the library database and they didn't have Refiner's Fire, but Winter's Tale is available from another campus. I requested it. Can't wait to read it! I remember being very impressed with just the little bit of text you had posted from "Refiner's Fire"...this should be a treat!
3,773
posted on
04/22/2004 11:47:17 AM PDT
by
RosieCotton
(Anything worth doing is worth doing badly. - G. K. Chesterton)
To: g'nad
Looks like you're getting some rain...
3,774
posted on
04/22/2004 1:25:40 PM PDT
by
2Jedismom
(Expect me when you see me!)
To: smaagee
Dad, pass this on to Joy so she can beat up Walmart for donations. Just got back from Mo. but I'll let her know as soon as I see her.
To: g'nad; Wneighbor
Here we go again...storms coming my way, tornado on the ground on the other side of the town next to me...
3,776
posted on
04/22/2004 2:08:05 PM PDT
by
2Jedismom
(Expect me when you see me!)
To: g'nad; Wneighbor
I'm logging off...the weather is turning grim.
I'll check in later.
3,777
posted on
04/22/2004 2:20:56 PM PDT
by
2Jedismom
(Expect me when you see me!)
To: RosieCotton; Fedora
Can I rant, please?
So I'm sick. And it's raining. My ears are congested, and I've got a headache. I didn't want to do classes at all, but... ok, the first class went wel.
My writing class just sucked. For the last two weeks of class, we're all reading something that we wrote during class. Today was my turn to read... but first, of the five others, four were lousy readers and/or wrote hideous stories. 'Realistic', nihilist pieces of garbage.
So I had to read, with my stuffed up head and all off balance - I'm clutching the podium and trying to make out words - and the professor gives me grief because I wrote in a genre. It wasn't even SF, it was an action story, and I used rather ridiculous language on purpose because I was trying to write genre! Fedora, you've seen the story - I read the first scene from the one about the retiring art thief.
I can take criticism of my work on its merit, but to imply that I'm wasting my talents by writing what I like!
I just want to go home and curl up in bed and go to sleep. Wish it were Saturday tomorrow so I could stay in bed all day.
3,778
posted on
04/22/2004 2:25:34 PM PDT
by
JenB
To: ecurbh; HairOfTheDog
Who is that visiting the Hole now?
3,779
posted on
04/22/2004 2:27:00 PM PDT
by
JenB
To: Corin Stormhands
Just saw your posts about the forsythia plants. Reckon somebody wanted some new plants, so they 'lifted' yours?
3,780
posted on
04/22/2004 2:32:14 PM PDT
by
SuziQ
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