Category Archives: libraries
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Splogs, Abjads, and Con Nags
Leave a commentNovember 23, 2020 by libroshombre
Intriguing words popped up this week, namely “splog,” “lox,” “abjad,” and “nom sang.” My mom sprang splog on us …
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Hotdogs, Vaccinations, and Tree Bending Poets
Leave a commentOctober 16, 2020 by libroshombre
Dipping a toe into the Internet’s torrent of real and unreal information is all that’s required for a full …
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Founts, Gags, and Reality
Leave a commentOctober 2, 2020 by libroshombre
A “fount of knowledge” is “a person, organization, book, etc. that provides reliable information, advice, or ideas,” according to …
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Browsing Shelves, Sacrificing Children, and Virile Bridegrooms
Leave a commentSeptember 18, 2020 by libroshombre
Browsing well-stocked libraries is a booklover’s delight and one many of us are missing while our public library’s shelves …
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Books, Bells, and Morals
Leave a commentSeptember 3, 2020 by libroshombre
It’s fascinating how the human mind skips around, sometimes fruitfully, like recent consideration of a naked pig-chasing man leading …
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Inspiring Explorers and Magnates
Leave a commentAugust 28, 2020 by libroshombre
I adore people and things that incite my curiosity and desire to learn. For example, every edition of Lapham’s …
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Mini-circuses, Mini-tomes, and Mini-libraries
Leave a commentApril 2, 2020 by libroshombre
Playwright Chu-Win observed that “Life is perhaps most wisely regarded as a bad dream between two awakenings, and every day …
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Tea, Twain, and Tomes
Leave a commentMarch 30, 2020 by libroshombre
One’s personal collection of books, or lack thereof, is often interesting, hence my curiosity about other people’s libraries. Perhaps a …
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