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September 20, 2019September 20, 2019 Michelle

Baklava

September 10, 2019September 8, 2019 Michelle

Blueberry-Lemon-Chia Muffins

September 8, 2019September 8, 2019 Michelle

Lemon Bars

September 5, 2019 Michelle

Seasoned Anasazi Beans in the Instant Pot

September 4, 2019September 5, 2019 Michelle

Grab-and-Go Waffles

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2026 Reading Plan
I am rereading The Great Conversation this month. This volume, written by Robert Maynard Hutchins - editor-in-chief of the Great Books of the Western World - serves as an introduction to the Great Books collection. Recently finished - reading with Science Book Club. Book mail is the best mail! This is an older text that deals with the intentional transmission of knowledge through mythology. Iโ€™ve seen this books referenced multiple times in discussions as varied as ancient advanced civilizations as well as strategies for dealing with long term nuclear waste disposal. #books #nonfiction #personalscholar #2026reading I found this 1976 CJ Cherryh at HPB last week! ๐Ÿคฉ #cjcherryh #homelibrary I found these at the Walmart in Atlanta this weekend and I wonโ€™t rest until I can find them here in Texas. #tictacs April has been a hectic month, and I ended up pulling some books from my current reads (nonfiction) stack for later this summer. Most of these are titles I have been working on since March, and hope to finish later this month. I did start a new audiobook - Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion. I've got a few of his books scheduled for this year, but wanted to start with this one. A wonderful mix of science and philosophy. One of my handicapped chickens. Two of my chickens battled bumble foot last year. This is Beeper - her infection resulted in her foot dying and falling off. She now has a stump. I wrap it to keep the stump clean and give her a bit of padding. She actually gets around quite well and is able to jump enough, so that she still able to live in the coop with the rest of the flock. #backyardchickens One of our regulars (the same one from the previous video) came to take some eggs. I gave him a few minutes to finish and then gently moved him closer to the fence. #texasratsnake #westernratsnake #texas I donโ€™t usually get to hang out with our rat snakes like this. Usually Iโ€™m chiding them gently while removing them from nesting boxes at night before I close up the coop. But this guy greeted me at the gate and then gave me a photoshoot. Since he didnโ€™t need to be removed I didnโ€™t touch or interact beyond chatting and filming. But he was heading in the general direction of the coop so I may end up seeing him again later tonight. ๐Ÿ˜„ #texas #texasratsnake #westernratsnake

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