Mary Anne Mary Anne’s Comments (group member since Feb 10, 2017)


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Dec 31, 2022 10:23AM

46344 Happy New Year to everyone.
December Daze (15 new)
Dec 08, 2022 02:11PM

46344 I looked up Kandiaronk on wikipedia and learned more about him.
December Daze (15 new)
Dec 08, 2022 12:31PM

46344 I am Mary Ann to the gov't and banks but to everyone else I am Mary Anne
I am reading Debt by Graeber and it is equally eye-opening.
It is amazing what we do not know about history.
December Daze (15 new)
Dec 07, 2022 03:19PM

46344 and i changed my name to my maiden name
now I am Mary Anne Rozanski - it was my contribution to the Ukrainian effort.
December Daze (15 new)
Dec 07, 2022 03:05PM

46344 - I am Mary Anne - et oui je parle francais.
December Daze (15 new)
Dec 07, 2022 07:40AM

46344 a year has passed since I read much more than short pieces. during 2022 I moved from Vancouver to Ottawa and then to a farm house in Quebec. During that time I was busy downsizing, packing and moving. and read very little. I hope to read more now and I hope to read David Graeber's book about Debt. I enjoyed The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity as an audiobook more than a year ago.
Mar 23, 2022 06:27PM

46344 Hi all - I had cataract surgery Jan and Feb and have only just now got reading glasses, so that I can read books again.!!
Also, I am leaving Vancouver and moving to Ottawa at the end of April.
Any suggestions for books for me to read to catch up? There are so many (too many) books I want to read. Any suggestions for the flight as I am flying to Ottawa where my stuff will join me a few months later. Thanks.
Sight is an incredible gift we have.
Apr 01, 2021 09:06AM

46344 Love your haiku!
April anticipates May magic.
I really loved The Tricking of Freya. Icelandic lore and geography, family angst and love, written in lovely prose.
Mar 28, 2021 12:06PM

46344 Maggie O'Farrell is one of favourite authors (I have loads of favourites) and have read most of her books. I am saving Hamnet for a space and time when I be able to simply enjoy it.
Spring (17 new)
Mar 21, 2021 08:22PM

46344 Fall is my favourite season, but spring brings me joy for my little garden and the planting I do. Wet, dark and gloomy (while warmer than it was in winter) makes the worms happy.
Spring (17 new)
Mar 21, 2021 04:59PM

46344 Love the springing back and forth - I feel the joy you both feel.
Mar 19, 2021 05:19PM

46344 Ice wrote: "Coming to the end of Transcription , ok so Kate Atkinson is not my type of author but the books are well written. Strangely enough I am sort of enjoying 44 Scot..."</i>

I quite liked [book:Transcription
as well as her mystery books - Case Histories.

Mar 18, 2021 12:03PM

46344 I have been reading with my grand-daughter: Holes, and Bud, Not Buddy - both are part of her online 'reading club' that is part of her school work.
I have reading series to make me feel connected to others, even though they are fictional characters: Heresy with Giordano Bruno as detective; The Pot Thief Who Studied Pythagoras, a fun series. I have also read more philosophy this year: Galileo's Error: Foundations for a New Science of Consciousness; Why Materialism Is Baloney: How True Skeptics Know There Is No Death and Fathom Answers to Life, the Universe and Everything; and Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia. Other books I enjoyed: The Witch's Heart; Night Train to Lisbon;
Spring (17 new)
Mar 18, 2021 10:00AM

46344 It has indeed been a longish winter.
Spring (17 new)
Mar 15, 2021 09:31PM

46344 Magdelanye wrote: "well gee MaryAnne its lovely to have you drop in for tea!
spring is a-coming!"

Thank you!
Spring (17 new)
Mar 14, 2021 11:53AM

46344 I will drink a nice tea to that!
Sep 01, 2020 01:11PM

46344 Hi there. Magdelanye: where did you move to? Lots of work to move.
Happy September all!
As forApril (89 new)
Apr 01, 2020 07:50PM

46344 April already and it seems like a cruel joke that the world is only now realizing that we are all in the same small boat without lifejackets for everyone.
I have been reading but not as much as other years - maybe it is trying to keep busy while in quarantine. Night Film is a very interesting novel about appearances vs reality. Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead is a good translation of a lovely book about a feisty old woman. I reread all the Case Histories as a way of clinging to the familiar. This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality is an interesting read about the various things that influence and convince us and our behaviour.
I do wish that the distance between us was referred to as physical rather than social as some people seem to think that saying hello from 3 metres away is an invitation to the virus, and avoid eye contact. This adds to the feeling of isolation. I must admit that the local small grocery stores I shop at - Choices and Organic Acres - have proved to be havens for friendly and kind conversation, not about politics or the virus, but about produce and food, consoling topics.
I too meditate, vipassana style. It is a way to open the heart and not become fearful in the world.
46344 Magdelanye - Too bad - are you going to miss something or someone by not being able to go? Besides us ladies of the western flight paths?
Nov 20, 2019 07:34PM

46344 Too bad about the buses.
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