Probably one of the gifts I most appreciate–and most take for granted–is a gift that is quite common in the 21st century United States. Most people have it, it is free, and it is available to all. In fact, it is even imposed on a good deal of people quite against their wills–as it was …
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Sep 21
Most loved and overlooked
- Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Rush, Beowulf, books, bookstores, Burton Raffel, Corder, dinosaurs, education, gifts, Legend of Sleepy Hollow, library, literacy, parents, reading, Robertson Memorial Library, snakes, taken for granted, thankful, The Fatal Shore, The Secret of Lost Things, Trails Regional Library, Washington Irving, writing
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Mar 23
Speaking of The General…
A friend of mine runs a library. He had a friend called The General. The two of them are known for making a pyramid out of vodka bottles roughly 8′ x 8′ x 8′. Anyway, one day my friend asked The General to pick him up at work. The General declined, saying, “Where I come …
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