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    • CommentAuthorTommyO
    • CommentTimeFeb 4th 2006 edited
     # 1

    Not much activity on this site. Is this common?

    Incidentally, I did not see the trading spouses program that is talked about on here.

    Peace,
    Tom

  1.  # 2

    Lately it's been even slower than usual. After the Trading Spouses episode it was hectic and so now we appreciate the calm.

    Welcome to the site! It's quality, not quantity here, I've noticed. If I don't have something to say, I don't say anything (thank your lucky stars for that!), but I'm always reading.

    • CommentAuthorTommyO
    • CommentTimeFeb 12th 2006 edited
     # 3
    Lynn Cornish:

    Lately it's been even slower than usual. After the Trading Spouses episode it was hectic and so now we appreciate the calm.

    Welcome to the site! It's quality, not quantity here, I've noticed. If I don't have something to say, I don't say anything (thank your lucky stars for that!), but I'm always reading.

    Thanks for your reply. I am not reading anything except commentaries on the Tao Te Ching as I am working on a book about it.

    Last book I read was, "How We Believe", by Michael Shermer.

    My wife reads all the time.

    One of my most favorite books is "Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice", by Plotkin.

  2.  # 4

    but I'm always reading.

    I meant that I am always reading what's on this site, although I always have a book going, too. I'm currently reading "Places that Scare You" by Pema Chodron, a Sherlock Holmes book, and that book where a woman dresses and passes as a man. (I'm retired so I have lots of time to read.)

    "Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice" sounds interesting. Maybe I'll look into that one.

    • CommentAuthorTommyO
    • CommentTimeFeb 13th 2006 edited
     # 5
    Lynn Cornish:

    "Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice" sounds interesting. Maybe I'll look into that one.

    It is like one of my most favorite and a really quick read. You should not be diappointed. It is so cool and amazing. Glad you are interested. It is about Ethnobotany, looking for medicinal plants among "primitive" cultures. But the cultures are not so "primitive" after all!

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