Sunny Day this Saturday. Blue Sky, good day to run. Maybe later. Good day to charge up the battery in my camera, work on taxes, take some pictures and maybe post again later. Good day to be up. I suppose I suppose I should capture each day what is best about that day and then on the other hand I sometimes do just that when I blog. I was ready my best friends blog and she summed up her month with a picture from each day and a list of the things she had read. The difference was she had taken the pictures. I do find some favorite pictures almost every day. Pictures of Albuquerque today. A song about Albuquerque, today. So then what about books I have read, lately, since she listed the books she had read in January? Well I will have to admit that I have done a lot of re reading the last year or so. I often will underline as I read and sometimes I will go back and re read the whole book but mostly the underlined part. Then sometimes I go back and remember a part and re read that. Thinking about reading I went in and looked at my list of books read the last 7 or so years.
Figured I would list the books I have read........................ that are under the letter B
Books by Authors from the letter B
that I have, read and some re read
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Bettelhelm, Bruno The uses of enchantment
Blake, William The marriage of Heaven and Hell
Boswell, James The life of Samuel Johnson
Brown, David Blayney Romanticism
Brown, Dan The Da Vinci Code
Buckley, William F. Jr Patron/Conservatives
Buckley, William F. Jr Atlantic High
Buck;ley, William F. Jr Let Us Talk of Many Things
Buckley, William F. Jr Miles gone by
Buckley, William F. Jr Miles gone by
Buckley, William F. Jr Right Reason
Buckley, William F. Jr Cancel own/Subscription
Bloom, Harold Shakespeare
Bloom, Harold The American Religion
Bloom, Harold How to read a book and why
Bloom, Harold The Western Cannon
Bloom, Harold Ruin the sacred truths
Bloom, Harold The book of J
Bloom, Harold Yeats
Bloom, Harold Genius
Bloom, Harold Chelsea House/views of Hemingway
Bloom, Harold The visionary company
Bloom, Harold The Best Poems/ English Language
Bloom, Harold Shakespeare
Bloom, Harold The American Religion
Bloom, Harold How to read a book and why
Bloom, Harold The Western Cannon
Bloom, Harold Ruin the sacred truths
Bloom, Harold The book of J
Bloom, Harold Yeats
Bloom, Harold Genius
Bloom, Harold Chelsea House/views of Hemingway
Bloom, Harold The visionary company
Bloom, Harold The Best Poems/ English Language
Bloom, Harold Where Shall Wisdom Be Found
Bloom, Harold The Closing of the American Mind
Bryan, Cameron The Artist’s way at work
Brooks, Colette In..city/random acts of awareness
Basbanes, Nicholas Patience & Fortitude
Basbanes, Nicholas Among the Gently Mad
Brookner, Ania Romanticism and its discontents
Browning, Elizabeth & Robert The Love Poems
Best, Victoria An intro/20th Cty French Literature
Bryson, Bill A short history of nearly everything
Buckingham & Cottman First break all the rules
Bayles & Orland Art & Fear
Burton, Betsy The Kings English
Bryan, Cameron The Artist’s way at work
Brooks, Colette In..city/random acts of awareness
Basbanes, Nicholas Patience & Fortitude
Basbanes, Nicholas Among the Gently Mad
Brookner, Ania Romanticism and its discontents
Browning, Elizabeth & Robert The Love Poems
Best, Victoria An intro/20th Cty French Literature
Bryson, Bill A short history of nearly everything
Buckingham & Cottman First break all the rules
Bayles & Orland Art & Fear
Burton, Betsy The Kings English
Bytheway, John............Righteous Warriors
Bytheway, John..............Isaiah For Air Heads
Buscaglia, Leo.............Living, Loving & Learning
Bytheway, John..............Isaiah For Air Heads
Buscaglia, Leo.............Living, Loving & Learning
Barttista, Garth........Runner's/Literary/companion
Baca, Ana ..............Mama Fela’s Girls
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The Song, The Lights of Albuquerque
The Song, The Lights of Albuquerque
(figured with the pictures of Albuquerque might as well toss in a song)
Desert moon, lights the freeway up tonight,
Chevy van, how I wish that you could fly.
Gotta get to her and tell her I was wrong,
But I'm still such a long, long way from home,
And the road goes on, on and on, on and on.
But the Lights of Albuquerque,
But the Lights of Albuquerque,
will soon be shining bright
Like a diamond in the desert,
like a beacon in the night.
And I wonder if she'll take me back,
will she understand?
Will the Lights of Albuquerque,
shine for me again?
Thinking back, to the foolish things I said.
Thinking back, to the foolish things I said.
Looking out, at the white lines up ahead.
Gonna tell her I can't make it on my own.
Oh, this empty feeling won't leave me alone.
It goes on and on, on and on, on and on
But the Lights of Albuquerque,
But the Lights of Albuquerque,
will soon be shining bright,
Like a diamond in the desert,
like a beacon in the night.
And I wonder if she'll take me back,
will she understand?
Will the Lights of Albuquerque, shine for me again?
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