I just read the following prose and it so captured the irony and paradox of life in Marin . . .
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Explore. Dream. Discover.
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.Mark Twain (perhaps not!? H. Jackson Brown, Jr. published the work containing the quotation, but he did not take credit for it. The book “P.S. I Love You” contained a collection of wise aphorisms from Brown’s mother.)
What is it that confers the noblest delight? What is that which swells a man's breast with pride above that which any other experience can bring to him? Discovery! To know that you are walking where none others have walked; that you are beholding what human eye has not see before; that you are breathing a virgin atmosphere. To give birth to an idea -- an intellectual nugget, right under the dust of a field that many a brain-plow had gone over before. To be the first -- that is the idea. To do something, say something, see something, before anybody else -- these are the things that confer a pleasure compared with other pleasures are tame and commonplace, other ecstasies cheap and trivial. Lifetimes of ecstasy crowded into a single moment.
- Innocents Abroad
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Fall of Giants, Ken Follett
I love historical novels and this a doozy at 985 pages! Here's the Amazon blurb ... Ken Follett’s magnificent new historical epic begins, as five interrelated families move through the momentous dramas of the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and the struggle for women’s suffrage.
It's book one of a trilogy. Looking forward to the rest (once I finish this one).
It's book one of a trilogy. Looking forward to the rest (once I finish this one).

Flight Behavior, Barbara Kingsolver
Recently finished this novel. Classic Kingsolver - excellent narrative voice that captures the characters and culture of the community (rural Apalachia). Although the "environment vs. economy" story is not new the use of fiction to bring it to life works well. Hopefully the medium of fiction and Kingsolver's engaging style will bring the global warming, climate issue, to light for many new people that might be unfamiliar with some of the concepts and details presented in this book.
Books, Blogs, Articles and More . . .
I've added a new advanced widget tool to my sidebar that will aggregate all posts labled as "WhatI'mReading" to track my thoughts on things I read. Hope to me bigger thana list but shorter that a full blog post. Let's see how this works . . .
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