Reading
From time to time I post on what I'm reading these days. I have a few books in the works:
Sea of Grass by Conrad Richter: Got this for 10 cents at the library. It was on their shelf of stuff they desperately wanted to clear out. Short historical novel published in 1936 covering the "wars" between the ranchers and settlers in old New Mexico. The inside cover has a sticker indicating the book was originally from the English Department at John F. Kennedy High School in Bloomington, MN - an old rival of my Richfield Spartans.
Yoga Bible: The Definitive Guide to Yoga Postures, by Christina Brown. Checked out from library, this smallish book has great illustrations of almost every posture you can think of along with practical tips for your practice. I believe there are 170+ postures - - including those really gross stomach pulling ones, the Nauli poses.
Beans: Four Principles for Running a Business in Good Times or Bad, by Leslie Yerkes and Charles Decker. Found this one at the company library. It is a business "fable" - a fictionalized account of a Seattle coffee shop owner and his struggles to reinvigorate his small coffee shop.
Sea of Grass by Conrad Richter: Got this for 10 cents at the library. It was on their shelf of stuff they desperately wanted to clear out. Short historical novel published in 1936 covering the "wars" between the ranchers and settlers in old New Mexico. The inside cover has a sticker indicating the book was originally from the English Department at John F. Kennedy High School in Bloomington, MN - an old rival of my Richfield Spartans.
Yoga Bible: The Definitive Guide to Yoga Postures, by Christina Brown. Checked out from library, this smallish book has great illustrations of almost every posture you can think of along with practical tips for your practice. I believe there are 170+ postures - - including those really gross stomach pulling ones, the Nauli poses.
Beans: Four Principles for Running a Business in Good Times or Bad, by Leslie Yerkes and Charles Decker. Found this one at the company library. It is a business "fable" - a fictionalized account of a Seattle coffee shop owner and his struggles to reinvigorate his small coffee shop.
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