We believe in creating community through lifelong learning. From babies to older adults, we help people connect. We do this by delivering nationally-recognized services, hiring engaging staff who make us feel like we are a part of something special - and, yes, we have lots of books, too. This channel highlights some of the Camden Public Library's Programs.
Absolutely beautiful. She should have married Seldon. Or the her Jewish soul mate. No one's life is perfect. No one's. ps your profile of the author was wonderful. Thanks, much.
I love The House of Mirth. As an ordinary poor girl/woman I somehow idetified with Lily. The time she tried to support herself in a factory making women's hats rang true to me. Wharton was a great writer. She lead a great life. Her family were the Jones who we are still warned of on Dave Ramsey's show NOT to try to kepp up with.
Welcome back, Mary!! Ms. Wharton's life journey from the hat-making factory to the glittering halls of New York City's Gilded Age was surely a fascinating one. I shall keep my eyes on the woman instead of the ooomp pah pah to do her every but of justice she deserves. And oh what a home and gardens in Lenox, Massachusetts!!!!
I enjoyed this and look forward to Tracy Borman. I was away for a while pursuing Dave Ramsey and his crew, but two books from the classy thrift shop in the college town next door brought me back to literature - Scott Donaldson's John Cheever bio and a volume of Cheever's letters. Intersting man, Mr. Cheever. Makes us grateful to be ordinary non-alcoholics.
Adam Haritan of the Learn Your Land channel did a video about the Lilac Brown Bolete recently; he's an avid forager, and extremely knowledgeable/experienced, but he won't chance eating a Lilac Brown.
Tylopilus felleus, tge bitter bolete has a slight pinkish tinge to the pores that in my experience is an immediate identifier. The nibble and spit test will confirm it, but you wanna make sure you have something to drink with you because you'll be tasting that little nibble for the next half hour!
i reject mushroom id websites that avoid the edibility / toxicity information. that IS the main information the majority of people WANT to know about a mushroom. I delete that website instantly.
Nothing is more irritating than a presentation with microphone sound problem in the middle. Make sure your equipment is a minimum of quality before bothering making a video. This is substandard sound. Ok the rest of the video is fine.
My very favourite educational channel and perfect for flights if you have the download option. It may cost extra as it does in Australia but the benefit and no ads make it worthwhile.
The key thing is to plant stuff in the ground. One pot on your front stoop might not seem like much, but it's a start. Next thing you know, you have two or three pots to tend, and when they've gone through their yearly cycle, you can think about putting them out in the yard somewhere. Or you can collect the seeds for dispersal. Or you can try learning how to propagate by cuttings. You can even make little "grenades" with toilet paper and a piece of gravel. Wrap the gravel in the TP, include a few native seeds, and whenever you're out for a walk.... chuck that grenade off to the side. Take the dog for a walk and help to spread some seeds at the same time. You don't need a lot of room. A single window box with some Phlox subulata or Phlox divaricata, is better than no window box at all. I like to recommend folks start with something small, but also useful to them. A single pot with some Allium cernuum (Nodding Onion) not only helps the local food web (if it's native to your area), but it's also edible and makes a delightful addition to soups and salads. Short and easy to care for, why wouldn't you want something like that in a pot on your balcony? Remember folks, Small Bricks Build Big Walls. It might seem like a daunting task. You might think that your one or two bricks won't make a difference. Nothing good comes from doing nothing, so do something. There are a lot of people out there stacking bricks, and they could use a hand. So.... start stacking. One brick at a time. No hurry. Don't strain yourself. Every brick counts.
Aqui no Brasil somos introduzidos a leitura de Machado de Assis na escola secundária( Ensino médio). Particularmente este é o meu livro , embora já tinha lido outros livros deste autor.
@@josephcote3939 Eu indicaria o livro : O alienista de 1882 .Nesta obra temos o médico Simão que resolve construir um hospital psiquiatrico na vila onde mora, posteriormente começa internar pacientes sem nenhum rigor ético e ao longo do livro a gente começa a duvidar da sanidade mental do nosso protagonista médico, inclusive o próprio protagonista do livro.Deve ter uma versão traduzida para seu idioma inglês desta obra.
This is lovely. I read Tales maybe forty years ago and loved it - reminded me of my uncles in WWII. I have a new used paperback of it and I intend to read it again. Talking islands I wonder if you've ever read Hume Cronyn's memoir - A Terrible Liar? Actor Cronyn bought an island off Florida and he recounts difficulties and satisfactions. Guy was a great writer. As well as Jessica Tandy's husband.
AWESOME VIDEO! Maybe the most comprehensive video on Bolete mushrooms have i seen. Been hunting for about 5 years now and continously refining my knowledge and this one has been a big help.
I liked the challenge of getting onto her wavelength which I must admit took more concentration than usual. THANK YOU for sending along your note!!!!!! Joseph
You're welcome. Yes indeed, Mr. Fermor seemed to relish his travels through Germany en route to Budpest and on to Constantinople. (A little ironic is the eventual post-war connection between Turkey and Germany with so many Turks emigrating to Germany for a brighter future.) ... I am not familiar with Mr Manchester's "Arms of Krupp" but am intrigued by the plot as outlined here for other curious viewers/readers: "The book presents readable and often humorous descriptions of the Krupp family and its businesses from the Thirty Years' War to the Kaisers, the Weimar Republic, the Nazis, the American occupation, and finally the Bonn government. The book describes how the family and its business received generally favorable treatment from the government, culminating in a special law Lex Krupp. Manchester's book describes family members in detail from the first Krupp (circa 1500) "a shrewd chandler with a keen eye for the main chance," through the family's incarnation by the sixth generation as "Essen's uncrowned kings," to the powerful weapons company that armed Germany for three major wars, and finally the dissolution of the business. Manchester biases his story; he describes every member as having some unfortunate trait, and all as somewhat malevolent." ... THANKS for your follow up.
I can’t believe I thought this was a good theory for so long. Everything about it falls apart when fully investigated and given the same scrutiny as Christianity. And before anyone asks me a question answer me this. If the Universe comes from nothing explain these please Chemical evolution- you can’t fuse elements in a sun past iron where did all the others elements come from. Stellar Evolution- they don’t know how stars form because gas clouds definitely can’t collapse in on themselves to make a star. Planetary Evolution- even if you somehow make a star and put it in a computer model it doesn’t make plants it makes at most pebbles and they can’t get any bigger, they are to fast and smash in each other. Bio Genesis- life from non life Macro Evolution- no real evidence has ever been presented that proves or even really shows one animal changing from one Kind to Another. -Only Micro evolution is ever seen which could just as easily be called devolution as all life seams to be getting worse and the DNA code is degrading ie…the Second Law of thermodynamics. While yes it’s still faith to believe God did it ie Genesis it has more science behind it than against it.
Fakir fuckery that takes an hour to tell you propaganda lies of materialist scientism. String theory has 12 layers, 12 dimensions, and 8 of those are spiritual realities that numby gumby NPC characters can't understand without breaking deep AI programming. Adaptation is natural. Evolution is carefully planned and tested.
Pretty heady stuff for a little Iowa farm girl. All the things I wanted, all the things I wanted to know. Now I know via the internet a woman who lives in an apartment with a view of the G.W. bridge. Oh and when Ida cooks pork chops for Vivaldo. Thanks much Mr. Cote.
@@arsartium108 It is worse that that, it is not even a religion at all. Probably why it is a bad religion 🤡🤡) It is a single position on a single claim. Anything else is something else. Only a dummy does not get that. Right?
@@cartertran270 Misguided or lying? Evolution has nothing to do with the question does a god/goddess exist. Most "Christians" accept the fact without issue. It makes no difference either way. I think there is a defense of evolution from whiny anti-science fact deniers & very uniformed people. Good for you being "saved" cos play can be fun. Could have picked something less evil but you do you.
No such thing as Evolution. ...there are NO 2 celled organisms, and NO 3 celled organisms. If order comes from chaos, then one thing must be built upon another, with no gaps. Step functions do not evolve or develop. ....a massive jump to an organized cell is the FIRST myth. The second is an other massive jump to multicelled organisms- with NOTHING in between. EVOLUTION IS A MYTH OF THE RELIGION OF SCIENTISM.
Updike wrote about me - through both our lives. I was his mother. I was every person in his stories, including him. Thank you for reading these. Thank you for bringing them to life.
Hello .... Thank you for your comment. Sadly, the first part of your sentence (or perhaps the first part of the last of many sentences) somehow did not make its way to our screen. Would you be so kind to send the first part relating to the "cafe patron"? .... Joseph
Hello Joseph, thank you for your query. To clarify, my first comment ( deleted ) was an appreciation, after discovering your delightful program, and most enjoyable expression of dedication to literature. My remarks, however, were addressed initially to ' Paul '.not yourself..so in haste just erased my mistake and tagged on the bit about Boles having an appearance in the film.
Rough and tumble landscape indeed!!! I was fortunate to chat with both Judi Dench and Kevin Spacey-- neither of whom enjoyed the weather during the filming.
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Thank you for your note and recommendation. I have forwarded it along to the Programs Director, Julia Sagaser, at the Camden Public Library. Three years ago we were receiving viewings in the hundreds. I have now taken the low numbers these days too personally. Perhaps I could avoid doing that by doing SEO. Joseph