Entry tags:
What I'm Reading.
Follow Friday
flourish is reading pop-culture-studies books for National Blog Post Month. Her blog's pretty awesome otherwise too.
Let's Play
My current read is the entire Quest for Glory series by Bobbin Threadbare. There are lots of Sierra games that I've always wanted to learn more about, and this series is a lot of fun to read about.
Pictures
My dad has a Flickr account (
dedalus1947_flickr_feed), recently featuring children in costumes and Dia de los Muertos festivities.
Fandom
When the intensity of
whedonland subsides, I like to dip into
tvpassiton
Puzzles
A little while ago, I refound my Nikoli books of Slitherlink and Nurikabe, and I've been solving them on my commute. I think I'm only a few puzzles away from completing the Slitherlink book.
I also have the Naughty Crosswords for bathroom solving.
Print
For a while, working on the Nikoli books, I wasn't reading as much. I'm back in trying to finish This Small City Will Be a Mexican Paradise by Michael J. González. It examines Mexican Angeleños' relationship with the state of Mexico and the "Indians" who were already living in the area.
Here's the plan: every Friday, let's recommend some people and/or communities to follow on Dreamwidth. That's it. No complicated rules, no "pass this on to 7.328 friends or your cat will die". Just introduce us to some new things to read.
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Let's Play
My current read is the entire Quest for Glory series by Bobbin Threadbare. There are lots of Sierra games that I've always wanted to learn more about, and this series is a lot of fun to read about.
Pictures
My dad has a Flickr account (
![[syndicated profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/feed.png)
Fandom
When the intensity of
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Puzzles
A little while ago, I refound my Nikoli books of Slitherlink and Nurikabe, and I've been solving them on my commute. I think I'm only a few puzzles away from completing the Slitherlink book.
I also have the Naughty Crosswords for bathroom solving.
For a while, working on the Nikoli books, I wasn't reading as much. I'm back in trying to finish This Small City Will Be a Mexican Paradise by Michael J. González. It examines Mexican Angeleños' relationship with the state of Mexico and the "Indians" who were already living in the area.
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