Why the Dutch Are Different: A Journey into the Hidden Heart of the Netherlands
Why the Dutch Are Different: A Journey into the Hidden Heart of the Netherlands [1] by Ben Coates was an amusing look at Dutch culture
Why the Dutch Are Different: A Journey into the Hidden Heart of the Netherlands [1] by Ben Coates was an amusing look at Dutch culture
I won all three last night, to take my record to 46-8: 526-240 against Ramona. Going second, my first play was TIdEWAY (84), which is
Mark and I are back from an eight-day trip to Halifax, the primary purpose of which was to see Carroll Baker on her final concert
It’s been ages since I’ve posted about my games with Mark. I tend to post only if there are interesting board situations or words played.
The Rule of Three is Fareh Iqbal’s third collection of poetry, following About a Girl and A Lady of Letters. The poems were written during
I won two out of three last night, to take my record to 43-8. Ironically, I enjoyed the game I lost the best: 436-442 against
Within You Without You: Listening to George Harrison by Seth Rogovoy analyzed Harrison’s musical output throughout his life, concentrating on his songwriting as well as
I ordered four new translations of Le Petit Prince, two of which are in regional languages spoken in countries I have recently visited. I like
Wind from the Carolinas by Robert Wilder came to me via a resounding recommendation from my sister-in-law. She lent me her copy. This brick of
Mark’s nephew Matthew has been visiting us from Halifax for the past week. With his help, Mark bought his first cellphone. Until now, we have