Jul. 18th, 2005
Starting the week out right
Jul. 18th, 2005 12:34 pmMy room is light-filled and comfortable (a big deal in Texas in July). I have had my usual breakfast of apple, nut butter (cashew, today) and uncured canadian bacon, followed by excellent tea and a cookie (flourless, of course). Read some on Lyme disease while eating (no, nonfiction does not bother my stomach.) Did the hot tub, the shower and hair, and hand exercises, and set up the table for a client. Have a hot pack on my neck.
Yes, there's a reason I have to get up a minimum of two hours before a client arrives!
W zipped through, running home from work, swimming, and now running back. Maisie says more crunchies, and is trying to sharpen her claws on my desk chair.
Now, some web design before massaging....
Yes, there's a reason I have to get up a minimum of two hours before a client arrives!
W zipped through, running home from work, swimming, and now running back. Maisie says more crunchies, and is trying to sharpen her claws on my desk chair.
Now, some web design before massaging....
Women are still a closed book to men
Jul. 18th, 2005 05:11 pmIf you missed this, it's quite interesting. I get the impression we're talking literary works, here. How about genre? Who do you read, and why?
Women are still a closed book to men
"Men have finally realised what they are missing, but they still
aren't all that keen to do anything about it.
This is the conclusion of a study into sex differences in reading
habits, which found that, while women read the works of both sexes,
men stick to books written by men."
http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,6109,1495060,00.html
Women are still a closed book to men
"Men have finally realised what they are missing, but they still
aren't all that keen to do anything about it.
This is the conclusion of a study into sex differences in reading
habits, which found that, while women read the works of both sexes,
men stick to books written by men."
http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,6109,1495060,00.html