The Commute

I am so looking forward to having my regular gig at Lakewood, though I am realizing I will miss working so much at Eatonville, which is about 20 miles south of here, along the road to Mt. Rainier. Once you get out of the strip mall exurbs, it is rural and woodsy with frequent glimpses of our famous mountain and fond memories of many trips to Rainier. The small town branch is very easy work and they are super nice to me. It definitely beats fighting traffic on I-5.

I have finished no books, but am about 2/3 of the way through Crazy In Alabama and am really enjoying it. Several odd titles from the library are also in the hopper. Last night I stayed up until all hours cataloging another carton of my books on Library Thing, which is my favorite new toy .

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  1. Bev Sykes

    Lemrel dragged me to a book store, stuck a copy of “Crazy in Alabama” in my hands and told me it was the funniest book she’d ever read. I enjoyed the book, but I don’t know that I’d call it the “funniest I’d ever read.” But it held my attention to the end.

  2. Alan

    If pressed I would say that Courting Pandemonium by Frederick Barton is the funniest book I’ve ever read, but I did like this one very much.

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