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A Quote to Start Things Off
If we ever think well it should be when we think of God. - A.W. Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy
Monday, February 21, 2022
Saturday, February 19, 2022
Last 5 Next 10 - 2nd 5 of 2022 Edition
Here are 5 more books I have finished this year.
Big Nate Aloha by Lincoln Pierce
Read via Hoopla
2/6/22
Hawkeye: My life as a weapon by Matt Fraction
Read via Hoopla
2/7/22
Fish in a Tree by Linda Mullaly Hunt
read last chapter to class I was subbing for
borrowed from library read to self
Blue Like Jazz By Donald Miller
Listened to via Hoopla listened to a great deal of it with my wife
2/13/22
The Return Home - Elliott J. Anderson
Received as Christmas Gift
Read some to myself read some out loud to my wife who is also reading it
2/15/22
As often happens there was a rather long lull between the 5th book I finished on 1/22/22 and the 6th book I completed on 2/6/2. However, I then completed 4 more books in 9 days. The first 5 were at a rate of 4.4 days a book and the 3nd 5 were just a little slower at a rate of a book every 4.8 days. Still at my pace over the last 5 books I'll finish an additional 64 books before the end of the year.
Ten books I am currently reading or planning to read soon are .
Fodor's Essential Greek Islands
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
Collected Short Stories of Louis La'mour Vol I\
God's Forgetful Pilgrims - Michael Griffiths
Born Again - Chuck Colson
Big Nate - Vol 1 - Lincoln Pierce
Love, Dance & Egg Rolls - Jason Tanamor
Little House on The Prairie - Laura Ingalls Wilder
Renegades, Born In The U.S.A. - Bruce Springsteen & Barack Obama
Until Tuesday, A Wounded Warrior and The Golden Retriever who saved Him - Luis Carlos Montalvan
Sunday, February 6, 2022
The Greatest Show on Earth
January 2022 is in the books, it's come and gone, it's been there and it's done that; and now it's time to move on. But before we do, let's review a little. In January I watched the first of what will hopefully be 12 movies I have not seen before. Last year, I wrote this post explaining my process for watching and writing about these movies. In January I watched a movie that will fit into the 1949-1963 category.
The Greatest Show on Earth won the 1953 Academy Award for Best Picture. I would give it between 2 and 2 and a half stars. The movie tells the story of a travelling circus through the eyes of it's performers and audience. It captures the pageantry of the travelling circus portraying the romance, human drama and hidden stories of the "travelling city" that comprises the circus train. Cecil B De'Mille directs and Charlton Heston stars as the circus boss and Jimmy Stewart plays a clown on the run from the law. One theme of this movie is "The Show Must go On". The perseverance of everyone associated with the circus and the joy that it brings the small towns and cities across America is on constant display. One thing I liked about this movie is that it's an attempt to be a love letter to the circus. I loved the circus when I was a kid and I like the sentiment to celebrate what is now a bygone era in American history, One thing I did not like about this movie is that it is a poorly constructed ,overlong love letter to the circus. Many of the circus scenes could have been totally deleted and the rest could have been cut into 1/4th of their screen time. I think the best audience for this movie would be people who like myself who want to see every Best Picture winner or every Jimmy Stewart film and don't mind that it sometimes makes a spectacle of itself.
Friday, February 4, 2022
Allen Levi Concert in Reverse: Introduction and Song #1
We reversed our selves all the way back to the begiining of our Allen Levi concert. Feel free ro listen to just this song or listen to the concert in it's entrety.
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