... enough to that that I bought it new at WalMart. Definitely not a Harlequin/Silhouette. There may or may not have been a subpolot involving the bridal daughter and the groom (as in one or both gets cold feet, not someone trying to sabotage them) That's really all I remember, but if anyone knows ANY books with a mom-of-the bride plot maybe one will jog my memory. xposted to whatwasthatone
...all about traditional country crafts. The woman was quite aged, and possibly Amish or of another traditional culture where these skills were her routine daily life. The book covered everything from animal husbandry to shearing to carding/spinning/dyeing/weaving and turning lanolin into hand lotion. If, by random chance, whatwasthatone contributors have a CLUE who this might be, please clue me in.
I posted this in whatwasthatone a few weeks ago, and forgot to x-post here.
This is a poem about a stay-at-home mom who is mostly unhappy. There was a line about her closing her eyes and staring at her own blood in the back of her eyelids (the meaning is that the blood is one of the only things that she feels is truly hers). There is also a line that describes her husband "lurching" ...
... to big funky ones -- for example, I have pair similar to this that I love. For someone to identify this lost children's historical fiction book that I read in 1992-1993. whatwasthatone and whatwasthatbook (and some sheer dumb luck on my part) have been great for identifying most of my lost books, but I've been unsuccessful with this one. Good thoughts for my job ...
Someone on whatwasthatone pointed out these "prayers" for each of the Myers-Briggs types . Mine (INFJ) doesn't really fit me, but I was wondering if anyone else connected to theirs.
I previously posted this on whatwasthatone , but nobody seemed to know it so I'm posting it here as well, with some editing. I've recently discovered that I prefer my tea without any sugar (although I still add cream), and I was making some last night and thought of a book I read a long time ago in which two characters are pouring tea, and Character 1 asks if Character 2 wants cream and ...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1189212/So-near-far-How-British-girl-brought-boyfriend-4-000-miles-away-amazing-Flickr-photo-art-album.html From whatwasthatone