Daily Archives: October 9, 2012

A Karate Scrapbook: Old Dogs Do Learn New Tricks

I am fifty-seven years old. Six years ago the lowest disc in my spine herniated. My sciatic nerve on the right side was pinched so badly it lost seventy percent of its signal-carrying capacity, or so my spine doctor estimated … Continue reading


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October Reading

The Mountain’s Call by Caitlin Brennan. Under her various pen names, Judith Tarr has long been one of my favorite authors, particularly when she writes about horses. This book is full of horse-magic, the usual kind because they’re so marvelous … Continue reading


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Magna Bloody Carta Sample

Magna Bloody Carta Turning Point in Democracy Phyllis Irene Radford Introduction: I am a history geek. I freely admit it. Why else would I work so hard to major in history and walk out of a prestigious liberal arts college … Continue reading


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