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(group member since Jul 12, 2018)
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Only a few people were dancing. I would've been if I had a dance partner! I just saw that the accordion player is playing with a different group at a dance at one of our senior centers this Sunday. So, I might check it out!

That sounds like a great idea Melanie! I've found that music is very healing and also distracting from life's worries. Are you familiar with the French-Canadian band Le Vent du Nord? I saw them a few years ago and thought they were fantastic!
Last night I went to a concert by a band who plays what they call Borderlands music. The music style is also called Norteño. They play rancheras, cumbias, corridos, boleros, and polkas. They have a 82-year-old accordion player who is terrific! I liked them so much that I plan to go to a stage show they are doing later this month. Last Sunday, I spent the whole day at the ABQ Folk Festival. It was great, like usual! Lots of festivals around town this weekend.




I'm interested to read this one, but its 700 pages, which I maybe able to do but ..."
Anisha - You certainly don't have to read all of the stories. I agree it is really long! Maybe if it gets in, we could select a handful of stories to focus on. I've only read Chess Story, a novella by Zweig, and thought it was great!

Lesle - I also tried fried green tomatoes as a topping on a bratwurst, along with sauerkraut and mustard. That tasted good, too! It’s nice to be back home and eating red and green chile again!

We are back home after visiting my sister and her family in KY. It was a nice visit! I discovered that I like fried green tomatoes but not a KY hot brown so much, nor bourbon. We went on a bourbon distillery tour with a tasting. I’m really happy to get to know my 2 nephews, who are now adults. They were kids last time they came out to NM. One of them is reading The Hobbit and we are talking about doing a buddy read of Lord of the Rings, after he finishes it. I hope he’s serious! 😃

I really like Catherine's idea of daily journaling and capturing reading thoughts at that time. I might try that. Thank you, Catherine, for the idea!

I’m a fifteen year old high school student in tenth grade from Australia with a passion for reading, specifically nineteenth/twentieth century English, Russian and French ..."
Wow, Chanel, that is an impressive reading history (and passion), especially for a 15-year-old! I'm glad you found our group and hope you enjoy reading with us. Welcome!

Welcome Sare! I am also a Russian lit fan. I've been reading War and Peace on and off for the last 8 months! My husband says it will take me longer to read it than Napoleon's campaign lasted. Do you have a favorite Russian author or book?

Welcome to the group ERae! I've never read Plath or Woolf but both are on my very long TBR. I hope you join in the discussions and find lots of good classics!